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Hi,

I am making a script file in wich a part of the script is formating my SD-card.
this works perfectly, but i also want to make sure its save to do without formating a wrong drive letter.

could any1 help me with a COMMAND line wich works as this:
if targeted drive for formating is lower then 2G of HD space (not free space but total space) give error and move back to the menu.

thanks in advance
-Nickhttp://www.ehow.com/how_4793481_reformat-sd-card.html

( The OS detects automatically  the drive where the SD card is ). A different drive letter might be assigned on occasion but will not interfere or effect the format procedure.) The card should work on a VARIETY of machines and slots.) By the way, the card should be formatted and ready out of the box. Do not format if not necessary

Good Luck

•Turn on your computer and put the SD card into the card reader slot on the front of your computer or the external card reader attached to a USB port. Wait to see if your operating system automatically opens a window prompting you for information. Click on the option to Open a folder to view files if the window pops up.

•Step 2
Click on the Start button if your operating system does not automatically prompt you to open a folder. Choose the My Computer option to bring up a new window.

•Step 3
Right-click on the drive bay for your card reader, and then choose the option that says \"Reformat\" from the pop-up menu. Click on the option to set the formatting to \"FAT16\" if you receive a separate pop up window asking you which file system to set the card to.



Read more: How to Reformat an SD Card | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_4793481_reformat-sd-card.html#ixzz0wK41qMQW

p.s.  The 2G or 4G refers to the space on the stick not the space of the Drive Slot. Some sticks can be formatted for more bytes on the same stick. Be careful. Ask a buddy who knows.



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