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Fat32 supports up to 2TB in size, so I don't see why not.
However, the card you linked is a full size SD card, i think, not a micro, which obviously won't work
Android doesn't require FAT32. The internal file systems on your device are most likely some ext2-4 variant. The reason FAT32 is prefered is to allow connectivity as a external storage device. This is actually discussed if you look up exFAT(i think that is it). Basically FAT32 is pretty much open source but the newer exFAT that doesn't have the 4GB limit is a liscened format that is from MS. So most likely it will never see the light of day on external devices running any other OS.
My question is: how do I copy files bigger than 4GB to the card if the card is FAT32? Kinda a waste to have a 64GB card if I can't do the above.
Your whole music collection on there?????
30 GB????
Have they even made that many songs through out the history of mankind? LOL
I'm almost embarrassed to say I have 217 GB of non duplicated music in my inventory. Of course i also am a DJ but, that's still a lot of music. I am sure however I play less then 25% of it. I really should consider deleting someday.
Your whole music collection on there?????
30 GB????
Have they even made that many songs through out the history of mankind? LOL
I can not even think of that many songs. Most storage i have used is just under
1.7GB on a USB thumb drive and about 1 GB was just the sound track from
(O brother where art thou) downloaded in 24bit/192khz from HDTracks.
Course the other 100 or so songs were crappy MP3 quality which don't eat
up a lot of space anyway.
Now the rest of the space i need for my hippo porn![]()