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Old 11-15-2018, 09:25 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by frostschutz View Post
not sure where the limit is, but the kobo does support 128G fat partition just fine (using kobo's own mkfs.vfat to boot)

maybe you used GPT instead of oldschool msdos partitions? that might not be supported (never tested)

also must be partition number 1 for the external sd (3 for internal sd)
Limit is Windows.

As mentioned, the native GUI format tool only allows up to 32GB. Can't remember exactly but CLI format might allow for greater than 32GB.

I used a third party program (MiniTool Partition Wizard Free) to expand the FAT32 partition.
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