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Old 05-13-2014, 07:06 AM   #227
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Originally Posted by digitalcyclops View Post
Hi, I have a question on Kobo Aura HD dualboot. I've followed the instructions to write the image (2014-02-28_Android_Kobo_Aura_HD) to my Transcend 32GB class 10 microSD. But after I put the fix-udev-tgz.zip's .tgz file into .kobo folder and rebooted, I got "We couldn't recognize your Micro SD card. Please format it to FAT32 and try again." message.
First of all, to make the dual boot work, you have to 'install' dualboot-android-aurahd.zip also.
The message you are seeing is not important (happens with Kobo and some SD cards, check here), since the system can still see the contents of the card.

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After the image writer, I have 30MB of unallocated space, then a 5.48GB partition followed by 2 other data partitions and 23.1GB of unallocated space. I didn't have luck moving the 2 data partitions to the end of the card and extend the first data partition.
What software are you using?
You can try the free MiniTool Partition Wizard.
With it, use "Move/Resize" to drag and move the Ext4 partitions to the end of the unallocated space.
Then, use the "Extend" action on the fat32 partition, and drag the slider all the way to the right.
Don't "Move/Resize" the first partition, because there is code written at the first unallocated space.
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