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Extend Battery and 64GB SD Card

I picked up a Sandisk 64GB chip to use with my Awe but it didn't see the card. I reformatted it to Fat32 and it still didn't see the card, though I checked it out and both my Monster M7 tablet and my old Motorola Triumph recognize it. So I put it in the Triumph, which I'm now using as an mp3 player.

I also partitioned it into two 32GB drives and the Awe didn't see it.
So I bought a 32GB chip and it runs fine in the Awe.
 
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I picked up a Sandisk 64GB chip to use with my Awe but it didn't see the card. I reformatted it to Fat32 and it still didn't see the card, though I checked it out and both my Monster M7 tablet and my old Motorola Triumph recognize it. So I put it in the Triumph, which I'm now using as an mp3 player.

I also partitioned it into two 32GB drives and the Awe didn't see it.
So I bought a 32GB chip and it runs fine in the Awe.

Give rbheromax's kernel a try with the 64 GB card
 
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I know im suuuupppeeeeerrrrr late to this party, but i can confirm that a 64GB card works. I'm using a Sony 64GB Class 10 SD Card and it works perfectly. I can't speak for stock firmware but i'm using it with CM12.1. Once you insert the card, Android will prompt you to format it before you can use it. If it doesn't prompt you, then format it in the settings and you will be good to go! Hope this helps new users skimming the threads :)
 
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