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Old 04-16-2011, 10:56 AM   #12
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What is the way to proceed?
1. Backup your stuff
2. Swap internal card for a bigger one.
3. Install 2.0.6 (again, from an external card as usual), but now on the new/bigger internal card.
4. Put your own stuff back again.

Is this the way to proceed?

I didn't dare to give it a try, since I don't have a possibility to (low level) format the card in case things would go wrong. The PC only sees the "normal" partition when using a Panasonic format utility and doesn't restore the card to the original real size.

Personally I would prefer to use only the internal card, but I'll wait until more is clear.

Tom
Theoretically, it should work the way you suggested ... but who knows.

If things go wrong, just install one of those free Virtual machine apps, load up ubuntu and use gparted to reformat the card.

Cheers
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