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Would this SD card will work on Wii U?
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Jeez.... Clean your house first! :rofl2:

Sd card should be fine in an adapter but not widely recommended long term as there can be issues between reading/writing with the adapter. You are introducing an extra step on the read write process essentially.

Not trying to scare you but to be completely sure of no errors, get a normal sd card but that one should suffice.
 
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You format it as FAT32, 32KB cluster with tool like Guiformat or Minitool partition wizard, you would want a larger SD card so you can do a NAND backup if you have the 32GB model.
 
should work for any game as I think the largest wii u game is around 26 or 27GBs. however, it won't work for a nand backup if you backup your mlc (if the wii u is 32GBs). though, the mlc is not that important.

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also, do note, the wii u sometimes has issues with micro sd cards, so it may or may not work even if legit.
 
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Unless you are thinking about using a HDD or SSD, I would recommend you to get a SD card with larger capacity (256GB-512GB to make it worth it). Otherwise, you will end up with a very limited game library and changing your games all the time. :teach:

It's fine if you decide to use the 32GB micro-SD card with adapter but, in the end, you will be spending most of your time changing games rather than playing. It's just too much faff. :rolleyes:
 
Jeez.... Clean your house first! :rofl2:

Sd card should be fine in an adapter but not widely recommended long term as there can be issues between reading/writing with the adapter. You are introducing an extra step on the read write process essentially.

Not trying to scare you but to be completely sure of no errors, get a normal sd card but that one should suffice.
The house it's clean, it's tablt
Unless you are thinking about using a HDD or SSD, I would recommend you to get a SD card with larger capacity (256GB-512GB to make it worth it). Otherwise, you will end up with a very limited game library and changing your games all the time. :teach:

It's fine if you decide to use the 32GB micro-SD card with adapter but, in the end, you will be spending most of your time changing games rather than playing. It's just too much faff. :rolleyes:
I'm going to do that when I get money, right now I'm broke.
 
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