I have an engine monitor on my airplane that is formatted FAT (16) and is 2gb. I've tried various partitioning programs to format a 64gb, and an 8gb that I had lying around so I could swap cards each time I fly vs drag my laptop out and download the card in the plane each time.
I formatted both for FAT, but when they are in the monitor, it won't boot up with one of my cards in it unless I pull the card, let it boot up, then put the card back in. When I do that, it won't write to that card. I don't get any error messages that might help figure it out. However, when I put the OEM card in, works just fine. The company will happily send me an extra 2gb card for $50. I'm too cheap.
Is there any way I can look at ALL the settings from the OEM card so I can figure out what I didn't duplicate properly? I know enough about this stuff to be dangerous.
I've already tried setting the Part size to both 4000 and 2000 and neither worked so I figure it's set to something different on the OEM SD Card and if I can figure that out, perhaps can match it on the backup SD card.
TIA
I formatted both for FAT, but when they are in the monitor, it won't boot up with one of my cards in it unless I pull the card, let it boot up, then put the card back in. When I do that, it won't write to that card. I don't get any error messages that might help figure it out. However, when I put the OEM card in, works just fine. The company will happily send me an extra 2gb card for $50. I'm too cheap.
Is there any way I can look at ALL the settings from the OEM card so I can figure out what I didn't duplicate properly? I know enough about this stuff to be dangerous.
I've already tried setting the Part size to both 4000 and 2000 and neither worked so I figure it's set to something different on the OEM SD Card and if I can figure that out, perhaps can match it on the backup SD card.
TIA