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Hi,

I am using a SanDisk Ultra microSDHC 64GB Memory Card with Adaptor which was formatted to fat32 but this is not recognized by loadiine. It works fine on my pc and I have changed the adaptor but no go.

Anyone else had any luck with this card?

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@pin Are the games setup properly?
Ex: SD:/wiiu/games/MARIO/Code
SD:/wiiu/games/MARIO/Content

Fat32 + games properly setup = no other explanation other than a faulty SD?
Or perhaps the game wasn't extracted from it's WUD correctly?
 
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@pin Are the games setup properly?
Ex: SD:/wiiu/games/MARIO/Code
SD:/wiiu/games/MARIO/Content

Fat32 + games properly setup = no other explanation other than a faulty SD?
Or perhaps the game wasn't extracted from it's WUD correctly?

Yeah card is set up like that and there's about 8 games, which work on my full size SDcard. A bit stuck here :?
 
Well, it's because 64GB (or bigger) cards are formatted in exFAT by default. Since the Wii U can only read FAT32 cards, a simple formatting of the SD card in FAT32 should be enough. That's what I did with a 128GB card for my 3DS :P

Already said in OP that I have formatted to fat32 so it's not that
 
SD cards 64GB or higher capacity work just fine.

Download and install MiniTool Partition Wizard Professional Edition > Choose the right one > Primary, Fat32, 64KB.
 
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I have used 4gb/ 8gb/ 32gb micro sdhc/128gb sdxc all work fine with some minor stutters on the 128gb. I did have some problem with the 32 micro sd card. Sometimes loadiine would not find it so I would just have to take out the card and re-run loadiine (normally sort out the problem)
 
SD cards 64GB or higher capacity work just fine.

Download and install MiniTool Partition Wizard Professional Edition > Choose the right one > Primary, Fat32, 64KB.

That may be the issue actually as think its currently 32kb clusters. will report back
 
SD cards 64GB or higher capacity work just fine.

Download and install MiniTool Partition Wizard Professional Edition > Choose the right one > Primary, Fat32, 64KB.


thanks to your solution and this great soft , it's solve my unformated 128g sandisk card ( exfat or ntfs), but now it's FAT32.
 
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SD cards 64GB or higher capacity work just fine.

Download and install MiniTool Partition Wizard Professional Edition > Choose the right one > Primary, Fat32, 64KB.
This worked for me. Thanks, thaikhoa! I had done exactly this *except* setting it to primary. Boom!
 

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