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SD Card Problems with Project M 3.5

tyronimacaroni

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So I have never had any problems with putting Project M on an SD card... until this version, that is. The website still says that SD cards must be 2GB capacity or lower, yet it seems my 2GB SD card just isn't able to fit all the contents of the download. Anyone else experience this issue, and if so how do I solve this apparent "lack" of storage space?

I can easily transfer the first four items from the folder to the SD card: boot.elf, codes, gameconfig.txt, and private. But after moving those 4, when I try to transfer projectm, it gives me the following message and cancels the transfer: "The item “projectm” can’t be copied because there isn’t enough free space." On a Mac by the way
 

tyronimacaroni

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Never mind, I solved it by formatting the SD card to factory condition, still don't know what exactly the problem was tho
 

Moydow

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I believe on Mac, like on Linux, the rubbish bin contents are still stored on the storage device (in this case the SD card) in a hidden folder. So formatting it would of course have solved that, or just emptying the Rubbish Bin.
 
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