Hardware 200 GB MicroSD?

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Hi Everyone,

I just upgraded from a 128 GB Micro to a 200 GB Micro. I formatted the 200 GB as FAT 32 and inserted it into the 3DS, but unfortunately the system doesn't recognize it. Any idea?
 

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Hi Everyone,

I just upgraded from a 128 GB Micro to a 200 GB Micro. I formatted the 200 GB as FAT 32 and inserted it into the 3DS, but unfortunately the system doesn't recognize it. Any idea?
My 200 GB micro sd works fine in mine. Try formatting to fat32 again using guiformat.exe if you didn't already. If that doesn't work, check the card. It could be faulty/fake.
 

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Put 60 or so GB on it, and see if the 3ds will recognize it. For whatever reason the 3ds has issues recognizing large cards if they aren't somewhat full.
 

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Put 60 or so GB on it, and see if the 3ds will recognize it. For whatever reason the 3ds has issues recognizing large cards if they aren't somewhat full.

I already tried this when I put the contents from the 128 GB on there and it didn't work :(
 

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I can say from personal experience, that isn't true.
It's common advice here. Here's an example https://gbatemp.net/threads/max-o3ds-sd-card-size.409504/
well people have used 128gb cards in their 3ds and probably 200gb cards work too.

but you need to fill your card with about 30-60gb of stuff on the 128gb card if you gonna use it from Blank and then install stuff, this is because the 3ds gets funyy reading the card if too much space is free

You can find a lot of other threads where people suggest this as well. So yours just worked out of the box with no files on it?
 

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Hi Everyone,

I just upgraded from a 128 GB Micro to a 200 GB Micro. I formatted the 200 GB as FAT 32 and inserted it into the 3DS, but unfortunately the system doesn't recognize it. Any idea?

This happened to me with the same card at first. Not sure why, but even though I formatted it properly it wasn't recognized, I mean it was to the extent that the 3DS would boot Arm9, but at the home menu none of the titles on the card would appear (an error appears saying the card isn't recognized which was weird because I could boot up the 3DS and I wouldn't be able to since its Arm9 if the card couldn't be recognized at all). So I fiddled around, ultimately wiped the partition, reformatted (the exact same way, I swear), and for whatever reason after that second time it worked fine. Just do what I said here, wipe the partition and format it again, worked for me with the same card and situation.
 
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I am using that exact same Sandisk MicroSD card in my New 3DS formatted to Fat32. It works perfectly and even holds so much that the system cant even display the correct blocks hahaha (says something like 99,999 blocks remaining).
 

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I am using that exact same Sandisk MicroSD card in my New 3DS formatted to Fat32. It works perfectly and even holds so much that the system cant even display the correct blocks hahaha (says something like 99,999 blocks remaining).

Do you remember what application you formatted yours with? Are you on custom firmware?

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This happened to me with the same card at first. Not sure why, but even though I formatted it properly it wasn't recognized, I mean it was to the extent that the 3DS would boot Arm9, but at the home menu none of the titles on the card would appear (an error appears saying the card isn't recognized which was weird because I could boot up the 3DS and I wouldn't be able to since its Arm9 if the card couldn't be recognized at all). So I fiddled around, ultimately wiped the partition, reformatted (the exact same way, I swear), and for whatever reason after that second time it worked fine. Just do what I said here, wipe the partition and format it again, worked for me with the same card and situation.

What app did you use to format?
 

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My gf is using 200 sandisk one without any problems.
Id bet my porsche 911 that yours is fake.

Im just kidding about porsche, I only have a bike and its not even mine
 

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