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| SDHC Class 10
| GB 032 working as GB 004
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| Walmart onn.
 
| Walmart onn.
 
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| {{yes2}}Yes
 
| {{yes2}}Yes
| I did not see the command provided above when I started, so I had to use [https://www.instructables.com/id/Format-USB-Flash-Drive-to-FATFAT16-not-FAT32/#:~:text=Step%201%3A%20Why%20There%20Is%20No%20FAT%20Option%20on%20Format%20Window.&text=Because%20your%20USB%20size%20is,4GB%2C%20Max%20file%20size%202GB.&text=It%20mean%20if%20your%20USB,is%20resize%20it%20to%204GB this article], which worked like a charm to make it compatible with FAT16. Because you can only use 4 GB with Wii Homebrew, I think it is a better idea to get a smaller card. You can get a [https://www.walmart.com/ip/onn-16GB-Class-10-U1-SDHC-Flash-Memory-Card/309737544?selected=true Class 10, 16 GB onn. SD card for just $5.74], so I highly reccommend this card.
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| I did not see the command provided above when I started, so I had to use [https://www.instructables.com/id/Format-USB-Flash-Drive-to-FATFAT16-not-FAT32/#:~:text=Step%201%3A%20Why%20There%20Is%20No%20FAT%20Option%20on%20Format%20Window.&text=Because%20your%20USB%20size%20is,4GB%2C%20Max%20file%20size%202GB.&text=It%20mean%20if%20your%20USB,is%20resize%20it%20to%204GB this article] to set it up as FAT16. You should set it up as 4 GB, but you can use 32 GB (FAT32) when everything's set up. You can get a [https://www.walmart.com/ip/onn-16GB-Class-10-U1-SDHC-Flash-Memory-Card/309737544?selected=true Class 10, 16 GB onn. SD card for just $5.74], so I highly reccommend this card.
 
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