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Project M 3.0.1 is too big?

cukemango

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I'm confused, "too big for the computer" or "too big for your SD card"?

If you're not sure what I mean, then:
1. Could you download PM at all, or did it stop the download and say it's too big?
2. If that worked, then: Could you extract it onto your computer, or did it stop you then?
3. If that also worked fine, then: Were you able to copy/extract it to your SD card, or did it stop you at that point?​

If it's your computer, you need to clean out your hard drive. If it's the card, the card probably has too much stuff on it already. Let me know and I'll try to respond.
 

SSS

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I'm using a 2GB card, and yet my computer tells me that P:M is too big for the computer, Help please?
Sometimes SD cards don't have anything on them, but the computer thinks they do for some reason. This happens a lot with Macs, I've noticed, but it can also happen on PC. There's a way to see if the computer thinks the card is full or not. It might be in properties or something. Either way the computer will say that a lot less than 2gb is available. This can be fixed by reformatting the sd card, which will truly wipe it, and convince the computer that it's empty.

You could also try viewing hidden items to make sure there truly aren't any more files on it.
 

cukemango

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Yea, that's right. If you got your card from a Mac user, you could have a card full of "deleted" photos (like the one my bro got from eBay. ['Twas just selfies with relatives and a comics museum with everything written in Hebrew.])
 
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