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    Wagz
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    You can have large sdcards in the hi12 that windows and android can see without root or drivers. Just format the 64gb or 128gb using fat32. You can do that by formatting it in an android device or you can do it from windows with some extra software to get around microsofts arbitrary fat32 limit. Use the following:
    http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?fat32format.htm

    My 64GB card can be read by the stock windows and android that comes with the chuwi.

    #45127
    Wagz
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    I used this to format my 64GB microsd card to 64GB FAT32.  I think it works for 128GB and beyond as well.

    http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?fat32format.htm

    Once I got my 64GB repartitioned for 64GB and formatted it Fat32, both android and windows can access it at 64GB.

    #45041
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    Well, I’ve had my Chuwi hi12 dualboot for about a week. It came with all the  latest Bios and OS build from the Chuwi support site already installed so  I didn’t have to mess with any of that. Out of the box  Windows downloaded a ton of patches on first power on including one that was almost as big as a service pack.  Everything installed fine and I have had no problems. Android side has not been any problem as well.

    I think most of the posts you see of people killing their Chuwi’s are more launch time issues that have since been resolved because mine has worked beautifully. I also have the aluminum keyboard with it.  Updates have been installing automatically since then and still no issues.  I use both the windows side and android side equally since I’m on the road a lot for work.

     

    Oh, and mine came from gearbest

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