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Originally Posted by Gibbo
After clicking the file "SD Card Fusing Tool.exe" and selecting:
Product Type: SmartQ7
Select SD Card Driver: Thats where I have the SD Card
SD Card Type: In my case SD
And then pressing "Start Fusing" thats when I get that message.
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As I said, I've never used it, never had to. The Std Windows FAT32 formatted cards have always worked for me. As I understand it, you need the special format if you want to load an additional Linux type OS e.g. Mer, Android because they need the special format EXT2/3 to exist on your SD card along side the Std Linux and WinCE.