![]() And yes, the 1TB card formats by itself just fine on a PC and tablet and I've put over 200GB on the card without incident. That's how it has been for all micro SD cards until I got a 1TB card. The steps are: CLEAN partition table on micro SD cards, plug them into iPod, hook up drive to iPod, restore iPod in iTunes. £ 33 Dual SD Adapter In stock Add to cart iFlash-Solo £ 29 iFlash iPod SD Adapter In stock Add to cart iFlash-Sata £ 34 iFlash-SATA (mSata) Adapter In stock Add to cart iFlash-Sata v10 £ 34 iFlash-SATA v10 (M. and everyone keeps telling me random basic troubleshooting steps as if I haven't tried all of those. Unfortunately the iFlash Quad board I had seems to just go off the rails once the 1TB card is in. My understanding is that the iPod doesnt recognized more than this and the one I did only showed 229GB as available even though it had a 256GB memory card. I used an iFlash-Solo and a PNY Elite Performance 256 GB High Speed SDXC Class 10 UHS-I, U3 memory card. Seems that 2TB is my ceiling for the moment w/ my 4x 512GB cards.Īnd yes, I've done this many many times with micro SD cards so I'm aware of how to put micro SD cards in my iPod and make them work. I recently upgraded an iPod 7th Gen that had a physically damaged HDD. maybe I should just leave it as is and put it in my tablet instead of the iPod. Ellie had an iPod Video laying around, one of. It seems to just be the board's problem with the 1TB card to where I wonder if maybe I had an old revision or it's a fixable problem on the hardware side that would be addressed later. FebruThe classic iPod was the MP3 player to beat back in the day, loaded with storage and with its characteristic click-wheel interface. haven't had any data overwrites causing corruption yet to where I'd think the card capacity was faked. at least not on my board.Ĭard formats and partitions fine on Windows and Android. It just seems that the Quad is not capable of dealing with the 1TB card and any other size card with it. Its built to accommodate one M.2 SATA SSD (note: SATA, not NVMe) at a size of 2242 (a little. Not sure how people are getting this to work but I imagine having 4x 1TB cards is probably why you can. That very upgrade is possible thanks to a bespoke modding part from iFlash: the iFlash-Sata v10. Even if I clear the partition table with DISKPART and CLEAN, it just shows 200GB. Whenever I put it in my Quad, the board reports total size as 200GB which is odd. Click to expand.I had one single 1TB micro SD card (Sandisk).
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