I Didn't I don't have a switch lol...No need for this thread, everyone knew that...
It doesI Didn't I don't have a switch lol...
What about sdxc cards, the console downloads an update to support them, does it support exfat?
SDXC is identical to SDHC except cosmetic differences.I Didn't I don't have a switch lol...
What about sdxc cards, the console downloads an update to support them, does it support exfat?
i'm so sad it doesnt support my Compact Flash FAT... lame nintendo !
oh and by the way, did you know that the switch support switch game cartidge ? BREAKING NEWS FELLOWS !
but you can't have a file bigger than 4GB in fat32, in the switch maybe it's not usefull but in normal devices it's really usefull....SDXC is identical to SDHC except cosmetic differences.
No one supports/wants/needs exfat, FAT32 can support up to 32TB volumes, except Microsoft.
switch is not compatible with 120V outlets...This just in: Switch supports 120V outlets.
Still trying to find out if the system is compatible with human hands. Will keep you posted.
I Didn't I don't have a switch lol...
What about sdxc cards, the console downloads an update to support them, does it support exfat?
thanks for the info, heh, since the switch is not supposed to be a tablet, i guess it's okNo, I tried SanDisk Ultra 128 GB MicroSDXC formatted as exFat and the switch complained about it and wanted to format it itself.
Oh god please let this be sarcasm D:SDXC is identical to SDHC except cosmetic differences.
No one supports/wants/needs exfat, FAT32 can support up to 32TB volumes, except Microsoft.
Even after it formated the sd, you still can use it in other devices. To be honest, i didn't check if it's create any kind of partition or change few bytesthanks for the info, heh, since the switch is not supposed to be a tablet, i guess it's ok
thanks for the info, heh, since the switch is not supposed to be a tablet, i guess it's ok