Originally Posted by G35
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I have a FAT32-formatted 1GB SD Card that has some programs on it, including iGuidance. It seems slow to respond to inputs so I think I'll try reformatting my SD card to FAT16 to see how it performs.
Can I just copy all the files from my SD Card onto my PC, reformat the SD, and re-copy the files back onto the SD card? Does that work or is it more complicated than that?
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This will work just fine. Copy all files from your storage card to your PC (use a card reader if you have one instead of using ActiveSync for performance reasons), reformat the card using FAT16 and then copy the files back to the card. Use higher cluster value if you are going to store large files on the card (such as movies, mp3s etc) and also do not use a backup FAT copy - that will improve performance as well.