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4 Replies Last post: Nov 9, 2009 7:59 AM by ringodom  
wrovins   6 posts since
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Nov 1, 2009 12:56 PM

FAT16

I've tried four different SD cards between 512M and 2G and I tried using both Vista and XP to format them.  Three of the cards are Sandisk and one is Toshiba.  So far, nothing has worked.  My SpiderJam keeps giving me the same error message, telling me that the card isn't FAT16, when in fact it is.  Is their a specific brand and model of SD card known to work?  Can Line6 make one available?  This would certainly alleviate a lot a frustration with an otherwise great product.

ianpdq Juststartin' 24 posts since
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1. Nov 1, 2009 3:52 PM in response to: wrovins
Re: FAT16

I use a Veho 2GB card and have never had any trouble format on XP and it worked fine

popsrus   2 posts since
Nov 8, 2009
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3. Nov 8, 2009 4:43 PM in response to: wrovins
Re: FAT16

Make sure your card is FAT16 only if your running vista or 7 you may have to revert to an older computer. MAC curent software SNOW LEPARD wont allow the 16 format either, it will read but not format. Secondly insert the SD card and turn on the power switch and hold down the Save button at the same time. The only way I got my to upgrade was to push the memory card all the way into the slot, meaning more than just the tradititional insert card. I had to apply pressure to the card during the entire update procedure ALL the way into  the slot. I think I might have a bad SD slot.

ringodom   1 posts since
Nov 7, 2009
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4. Nov 9, 2009 7:59 AM in response to: wrovins
Re: FAT16

It seems like only the 1 gig Kingston worked for me.

 

The "lock" switch appears to be a major problem with card readers.   There are a few solutions. such as the taping or repositioning the lock switch.

 

When I formatted in Vista, it only shows FAT instead of FAT16.  If you put the allocation unit  size at 16, then the FAT will work.

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