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jurbas
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Dreamshell sd card questions

Post by jurbas »

Hello

I recently got a dreamshell from aliexpress, i apparently could not get out of the boot menu, it recognized the fat32 sd card but all options were grey, in the text that appears briefly when booting up i can see the FAT32 file system being detected, and the grey SD card option wont even show up otherwise

I tried several cards i had been using in raspberry pi projects, several brands between 8 and 32GB, and formatted them to FAT32 using gparted (linux)

After banging my head into the wall for some days i tried a old 8GB sd card i had from some old phone, surprise surprise this one boots just fine!

I want to buy a large card, so i have a few questions:
- How do i know if a sd card will work or not?
- What is the max size a card can have?
- Is there anything special about the windows tools often recommend for formatting? Could gparted be formatting things wrong somehow?

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Re: Dreamshell sd card questions

Post by mkandersson1082 »

Try reformatting your cards with Gnome 'Disks'. For some odd reason I found that certain devices don't like gparted's formatting.

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Re: Dreamshell sd card questions

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I had this same problem, I tried 4 different SD cards I had and only an old slow 2gig worked with dreamshell rc4.
I found dreamshell rc1 worked with the 32 gig card I bought for it, tho rc2 and above would not...

Works tho, I only use the iso loader app in dreamshell anyways so rc1 is fine for me. Tho If you find a solution please let us know

Cheers

jurbas
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Re: Dreamshell sd card questions

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mkandersson1082 wrote:Try reformatting your cards with Gnome 'Disks'. For some odd reason I found that certain devices don't like gparted's formatting.
This worked! Now all the cards work fine

Thanks!

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Ian Micheal
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Re: Dreamshell sd card questions

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-drez01- wrote:I had this same problem, I tried 4 different SD cards I had and only an old slow 2gig worked with dreamshell rc4.
I found dreamshell rc1 worked with the 32 gig card I bought for it, tho rc2 and above would not...

Works tho, I only use the iso loader app in dreamshell anyways so rc1 is fine for me. Tho If you find a solution please let us know

Cheers
I use 32gb high speed card with rc4 all the time see the benchmark on my channel

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fafadou
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Re: Dreamshell sd card questions

Post by fafadou »

I don't know the max size of the sd card for dreamshell.
I have a 128go sd card sandisk brand, it works like a charm.
samsung is well accepted by dreamshell too.

mkandersson1082
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Re: Dreamshell sd card questions

Post by mkandersson1082 »

jurbas wrote:
mkandersson1082 wrote:Try reformatting your cards with Gnome 'Disks'. For some odd reason I found that certain devices don't like gparted's formatting.
This worked! Now all the cards work fine

Thanks!
Glad it helped :)

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Re: Dreamshell sd card questions

Post by Strudell »

I was with similar problems. Using now SD Card Formatter -> FAT32formatter with a Netac 128gb from Aliexpress and it is working just fine.

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Re: Dreamshell sd card questions

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-drez01- wrote:I had this same problem, I tried 4 different SD cards I had and only an old slow 2gig worked with dreamshell rc4.
I found dreamshell rc1 worked with the 32 gig card I bought for it, tho rc2 and above would not...

Works tho, I only use the iso loader app in dreamshell anyways so rc1 is fine for me. Tho If you find a solution please let us know

Cheers
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