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Hi, I have just plugged in my SanDisk High Endurance 128gb card and have gone to format this as Fat32. When I do this, the options come as NTFS and ExFat, ie no Fat32 option. How do I format this drive as Fat32 or is Exfat ok for TeslaCam?
Does this look right to you @VanillaAir_UK ?
Edit: When I go to access it, it comes up with a prompt to format the drive??
Well that explains it then. Thanks a lot, it now makes total senseFAT32 is ubuquitous as it has always been available and fully documented. Until recently exFAT was patented and closed so couldn't be implemented by others.
exFAT only got freed up to be legally put in the linux kernel in version 5.4 after microsoft released the spec (and a promise not to enforce their patents), that went stable in November.. add in time it takes for testing and qualifying everything under a new kernel and Tesla are going pretty fast really.
Not sure about MacOS but in Windows it just eliminates the need to use a 3rd party disk formatter.Does having exFAT make it easier to format the drives or is there some other benefit?
Does having exFAT make it easier to format the drives or is there some other benefit?