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Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by calvin1019, Dec 22, 2009.

  1. calvin1019

    calvin1019 Active Member

    I Have an R4DS
    But i have 2 microSD cards

    1GB - FAT
    2GB - FAT32

    1gb FAT its work perfect
    2GB FAT32 i must back-up the files and re-format the microSD everyweek

    can someone help me
    (im trying to use FAT)
     
  2. Could you name the brand of the sd?
     
  3. Sabri23

    Sabri23 Guest

    Why do you need to format your card every week ? I'l remember by using a a fake loader on my old R4 card i'l get a month later a load of mess on my card with wierd japanese tekst and a load of 1kb / 0kb files ...

    I couldn't remove them , because Windows couldn't read the files .

    Try to do these steps step by step,

    1. http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/sd/download/image/DL_button.gif
    Download the Panasonic formatter here

    Change the settings here
    - Full format , format size adjustment on

    MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT SD CARD SELECTED !!!!

    Click Format .

    Download the offical R4 loader here
    http://download.r4ds.cn/english/English-1.18.rar

    Extract it to you MicroSD Card
    Hopefull this helps :)
     
  4. calvin1019

    calvin1019 Active Member

  5. calvin1019

    calvin1019 Active Member

    and the probles is

    i used

    R4 Unofficial kernel 1.24
     
  6. Jhon 591

    Jhon 591 Well-Known Member

    Removed
     
  7. calvin1019

    calvin1019 Active Member

    HELP ME sorry but i have the problem again i use
    R4DS 1.18 and YSMenu 1.17a12
     
  8. TirithRR

    TirithRR Well-Known Member

    Your 2GB MicroSD is probably failing or a poor quality card.
    What brands are they?
     
  9. Jhon 591

    Jhon 591 Well-Known Member

    I would say Kingston 2GB microSD card is best and can be bought for about £8

    Unless your R4 is not a original, but a R4 SDHC type?
     
  10. calvin1019

    calvin1019 Active Member

    Its from
    Dane-Elec
     
  11. TirithRR

    TirithRR Well-Known Member

    Talk about taking a long time to answer a question...

    Sandisk or Kingston are your best bet. Higher Class = Higher Speed.