DSTT Different behaviour using SD - SDHC

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  1. Thanteliu

    Thanteliu Member

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    I have found that "Ultimate Mortal Kombat" doesn't works when it's executed from a 8GB SDHC card formated with a FAT32 filesystem, even if the card is reformated, but using a 2GB SD card with a FAT16 filesystem run without any problem.

    I've readed in different articles about an issue with the FAT32 filesystem, but SDHC cards are bigger thant 4GB so it's not possible to format an 8GB card using FAT16 because the standard is limited to 4GB.

    ¿How the DSTT could support SDHC cards (up to 4TB) if the card has issues with the FAT32 filesystem even with the 1.17 version?
     
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    Try a different card??

    Or with your original, format it using Panasonics SD Formatter (use google the program is free) This speeds up the card as windows does not format SD cards correctly
     
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    I noticed that when I used the card recently unpacked, the operations of reading and writing were very quick, but later, when the card was formatted from Windows, read and write operations became extremely slow, now that i have used the utility, the operations have become impressively fast.

    But the behavior persists with the ROMS, I believe that the cause is associated to the file system instead of the type or speed of the card.

    Thanks for the recommendation, the utility is fantastic.
     

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