64GB microSD Card with Raspberry Pi OS

64GB microSD Card with Raspberry Pi OS

64GB microSD Card with Raspberry Pi OS

749.00 (634.75 + GST)

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749.00 (634.75 + GST)

16GB SanDisk microSD Card with Raspberry Pi OS Installed.

  • Storage: 64GB
  • Class: Class 10
  • Make: SanDisk

Other Variants: 16GB with OS, 32GB with OS, 64GB with OS, 128GB with OS.

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Description

64GB SanDisk microSD Card with Raspberry Pi OS Installed.

Note: We will be flashing 32bit Raspberry Pi OS Only as it is stable. 64-bit is new and few software needs to support it yet.

Note: Use guiformat tool for formatting SD Cards 64GB and Above. Or you can use Official Raspberry Pi Imager.

Note: Incase of installing OS by yourself after boot. We recommend using Raspberry Pi Official Imager Software (or) SD Card Formatter, as the Pi Creates Partition on first use. This formatter completely format the SD Card for reuse. (Otherwise you may see 2 Drives with less storage).

Troubleshooting:

Formatting an SDXC card for Raspberry Pi

According to the SD specifications, any SD card larger than 32GB is an SDXC card and has to be formatted with the exFAT filesystem. This means the official SD Formatter tool will always format cards that are 64GB or larger as exFAT.

The Raspberry Pi’s bootloader, built into the GPU and non-updateable, only has support for reading from FAT filesystems (both FAT16 and FAT32), and is unable to boot from an exFAT filesystem. So if you want to use NOOBS/Raspberry Pi OS on a card that is 64GB or larger, you need to reformat it as FAT32 first before copying the NOOBS files to it.

Linux and Mac OS

The standard formatting tools built into these operating systems are able to create FAT32 partitions; they might also be labelled as FAT or MS-DOS. Simply delete the existing exFAT partition and create and format a new FAT32 primary partition, before proceeding with the rest of the NOOBS instructions. On a Mac, this means using the command-line diskutil program.

Windows

The standard formatting tools built into Windows are limited, as they only allow partitions up to 32GB to be formatted as FAT32, so to format a 64GB partition as FAT32 you need to use a third-party formatting tool. A simple tool to do this is FAT32 Format which downloads as a single file named guiformat.exe – no installation is necessary.

Run the SD Formatter tool first to ensure that any other partitions on the SD card are deleted. Then run the FAT32 Format (guiformat.exe) tool, ensure you choose the correct drive letter, leave the other options at their default settings, and click “Start”. After it has finished, you can proceed with the rest of the NOOBS instructions.

If the FAT32 Format tool doesn’t work for you, alternative options are MiniTool Partition Wizard Free Edition and EaseUS Partition Master Free which are “home user” versions of fully featured partition editor tools, and so not as straightforward to use.

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