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Rasp Pi 3 - Max SD card size

marcuso
marcuso over 6 years ago

Hi,

 

I tried countless times to get the Rpi2 to boot from a 64Gb SD 10 card, on all different Linux OS flavours but to no avail. Does the RPi3 work with anything bigger than a 32Gb SD card ? And if so whats the max size.

 

Thanks,

 

 

Marcus

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  • Nate1616
    Nate1616 over 6 years ago +3
    Marcus- Follow this link it will show you that 64GB has been tested and worked. Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Nate
  • marcuso
    marcuso over 6 years ago +3
    Thanks for your answers everyone, so basically take one that has been tried and tested already from the link Clem sent out. Otherwise spend up to 20 hours (like me) trying and failing to get the thing…
  • javelier
    javelier over 5 years ago in reply to rive +3
    Hi All, The issue is one that I haven't seen addressed by manufacturers yet: The BIOS on most portable devices at least (phones and the Pi for example) are incapable of addressing larger than 32GB. The…
  • Nate1616
    Nate1616 over 6 years ago

    Marcus-

    Follow this link it will show you that 64GB has been tested and worked.  Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

     

    Nate

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  • clem57
    clem57 over 6 years ago

    Not all SD cards are equal! Check out RPi SD cards - eLinux.org

    Clem

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  • Nate1616
    Nate1616 over 6 years ago in reply to clem57

    Good Point clem57 I forgot to mention that.

     

    Nate

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    marcuso over 6 years ago

    Thanks for your answers everyone, so basically take one that has been tried and tested already from the link Clem sent out. Otherwise spend up to 20 hours (like me) trying and failing to get the thing to boot !

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  • clem57
    clem57 over 6 years ago in reply to marcuso

    marcuso

    And here is another interesting fact: http://www.bestmicrosdcard.com/verify-fake-micro-sd-card/ . Many cards are fakes and report smaller than normal.   Here is another Tutorial: How to spot a fake memory card

    Clem

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  • rive
    rive over 6 years ago

    I run two sdcards on my pi 3.

     

    SAMSUNG EVO+ 32GB UHS-1/HC-1

    SANDISK PIXTOR 64GB UHS-1/HC-1

     

    Of the two, I prefer the Samsung which offers better/faster write speeds (20MB/s)  in Raspbian/Debian Jessie.

     

    To use the 64GB sdcard, you have to format it as fat32 (not exfat), I used diskpart to clean the sdcard, then partitioned and formatted 32GB of it as fat32 (the remainder is left unformated) Afterwards, I simply expanded the 32GB file system to 64GB via sudo raspi-config.

     

    (Edited for clarity on how to use 64GB sdcard on pi3)

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  • javelier
    javelier over 5 years ago in reply to rive

    Hi All,

     

    The issue is one that I haven't seen addressed by manufacturers yet:  The BIOS on most portable devices at least (phones and the Pi for example) are incapable of addressing larger than 32GB.  The same goes for bootable USB drives on computers...  They are only programmed to understand certain formatting types, and they usually will only understand FAT32 at the highest level, which maxes out at 32GB addressing.  Hopefully someday soon manufacturers will incorporate exFAT in their BIOS programming.  And how cool would it be if they could read EXT4?

     

    Anyway, so Rive's solution makes sense once you understand this...  He created a base partition on a larger chip that was under that 32GB limit, formatted it as FAT32 (which the BIOS can interpret), and then had to basically create an extension via a different partition to be able to use the remainder of the space.  Honestly, from having to do similar myself on various computers over the years, I can tell you it is an imperfect and annoying solution.  For these purposes, you will probably ultimately want to just use a 32GB card for the OS to boot from, use for temporary memory, and most common files, and use other media for your main file storage.  (I haven't tried it yet on my Pi3, but I have a 1TB USB stick that I want to play using the Pi3 as a portable media player.)

     

    Hope that helps make sense of things!

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  • preetyjess01
    preetyjess01 over 5 years ago

    The maximum size of sd memory card for Raspberry pi 3 is 64Gb. Some of the pi board support I think you need to see your raspberry pi board benchmark. Benchmark gives you detailed information about your raspberry pi board. When you need to format your sd card then visit this website.

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  • ryebri
    ryebri over 5 years ago in reply to preetyjess01

    That isn't true.  I currently have Raspbian installed on my Raspberry Pi 3 that is 100GB+ (128GB I think).  I will check on brand/capacity.

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  • bizzel0420
    bizzel0420 over 5 years ago in reply to javelier

    Any updates on the 1TB memory working?

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