LG SD8GLC-01P User Manual

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FAQ

Q) What is difference between FAT 16 and FAT32? What format should I use to format my card?

The File Allocation Table (FAT) stores the information, such as the filename, location, size, etc. required

for a user to access their data. FAT 16 uses file allocation table entries that are 16 bits in length.

Hard drives using FAT16 are limited to 2GB partitions. FAT32 was developed to break through the 2GB
restriction, while still being backward compatible with FAT16. FAT32 is able to support volumes up to
2048GB. Most personal electronics today using flash memory use FAT 16. If you are not sure whether
or not your device supports FAT32, LG recommends formatting the flash card to FAT16.

Q) What should I do when my memory card is not working with my devices (digital camera, mobile phone,
PDA, card reader)?

1. Please make sure that the devices you used can fully support the memory card. For example, the

maximum supported capacity of the devices.

2. Format the memory card with your devices and check if the problem still exists
3. Format the memory card on an external card reader that can support the memory card and check if

the problem still exists

4. If the problem still exists after checking the steps listed above, please kindly contact with the original

retailer for further help.

Q) Why my digital device can not recognize higher capacity card?

Please contact the device manufacturer to verify the device’s maximum supported capacity. Old devices
May not support higher capacity.

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