Question:
sd card ntfs or fat32?
june
2014-01-29 00:21:46 UTC
device - micromax canvas hd a116 android v4.2.1
sd card - sandisk ultra 16gb class 10
which will b better ntfs or fat32 ??? explain both
best ans 10 points
Eight answers:
?
2014-01-29 00:35:15 UTC
Unless you root the device and add a kernel module to do so, I don't think Android has full read/write support for NTFS. The typical format for removable media such as SD cards is FAT32. The downside is that FAT32 doesn't allow files greater than 4GB in size, so if you're working with very large files, you'll need to split them into 4GB chunks.



If you're working exclusively with Android and Linux devices and don't need to read/write the SD card from Windows, you can also format it as ext2 or ext3, which is supported by both Android and other Linux devices and doesn't have the 4GB file size limitation.
anonymous
2015-08-07 07:27:13 UTC
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RE:

sd card ntfs or fat32?

device - micromax canvas hd a116 android v4.2.1

sd card - sandisk ultra 16gb class 10

which will b better ntfs or fat32 ??? explain both

best ans 10 points
QuietSky
2014-01-29 00:32:10 UTC
SD cards better formatted in FAT32 format. I'm in doubt if they can even formatted in NTFS. FAT32 go for.
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2015-02-08 21:29:50 UTC
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?
2016-10-07 12:39:15 UTC
Ntfs Or Fat32
ens_praveen
2014-11-15 02:40:19 UTC
Fat32 : if you choose fat32, you cannot copy a file greater than 4gb ( try to copy a single file of size 6gb and i am sure that it wont accept)



NTFS: there will be no such problem with ntfs



so go with ntfs
Kelsi
2015-08-04 13:02:32 UTC
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?
2014-01-29 02:14:46 UTC
Fat32...dont try to change into ntfs....i suggest


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