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Formatting 2GB SD card with FAT32 using Disk Utility

Hello

I'm trying to format a 2GB SD card in a card reader/writer to FAT32 using Disk Utility. Unfortunately the only option available under the Erase button is "MS-DOS File System (FAT16)". I need to do this to upgrade the firmware in my Sony TV which requires a FAT32 formatted USB device.

Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Tim

P.S. Unfortunately I'm stuck in OSX Tiger on an old B&W G3 while my G5 undergoes repairs.

PowerMac G5 Dual Core 2.0 GHz, Mac OS X (10.5.8), 6.5 GB RAM

Posted on Jan 19, 2011 5:00 PM

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Jan 20, 2011 1:27 PM in response to Tim Goodwin

Tim Goodwin wrote:
Ok, well anyone know of a free OSX 3rd party utility that will enable me to format the SD card to FAT32?

Unfortunately I don't have a larger SD card.


I tried my 1GB SD card on a XP PC and I'm not given the option of FAT32. So it may be a limitation of the SD specification, which means you may just need to bite the bullet and buy a larger SD card.

Perhaps you can ask Sony if there's some setting on your device to use something other than a FAT32 SD card. (I mean, this is Sony after all, you'd think they'd prefer Memorystick. 😉 )

Jan 22, 2011 2:55 PM in response to Limnos

Unfortunately no it does not. It only has a USB port which, among other things can be used to update the firmware for the TV.

Sony recommends using one of their USB flash drives but I was hoping to avoid yet another expense.

I finally broke down & purchased a 4GB SDHC card that ended up being cheaper (even with shipping) than Sony's least expensive USB flash drive.

Formatting 2GB SD card with FAT32 using Disk Utility

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