Switch:ExFAT: Difference between revisions
From Hacks Guide Wiki
More actions
m Clarify SDXC cards can be formatted to fat32 just fine |
Prepared the page for translation |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
<languages/> | |||
{{lowercase title}} | {{lowercase title}} | ||
<translate> | |||
== exFAT on Switch == | == exFAT on Switch == | ||
| Line 11: | Line 14: | ||
* The exFAT driver used by the Switch operating system is prone to causing corruption. | * The exFAT driver used by the Switch operating system is prone to causing corruption. | ||
* Even with large games and exFAT, Nintendo doesn't use files larger than 4GiB. | * Even with large games and exFAT, Nintendo doesn't use files larger than 4GiB. | ||
Out of the box, SDXC cards (64GB+) are formatted to exFAT. However, you can format any SD card to FAT32 just fine. See [[Formatting an SD card]]. | Out of the box, SDXC cards (64GB+) are formatted to exFAT. However, you can format any SD card to FAT32 just fine. See [[Special:MyLanguage/Formatting an SD card|Formatting an SD card]]. | ||
[[Category:Nintendo Switch information]] | |||
</translate> | |||
[[Category:Nintendo Switch information{{#translation:}}]] | |||