ID | | Article Title | Post Date |
622 |
| Which ExpressCard/34 adapter cards are compatible with the Echo ExpressCard/34 Thunderbolt Adapter? | Aug-11-17 |
623 |
| Why are some kinds of ExpressCard/34 adapter cards unsupported by the Echo ExpressCard/34 Thunderbolt adapter? | Aug-11-17 |
627 |
| Does the Echo ExpressCard/34 Thunderbolt Adapter support SxS memory cards? | Aug-11-17 |
628 |
| Why doesn't my Sonnet ExpressCard/34 card work in the Echo ExpressCard/34 Thunderbolt Adapter? It's listed as compatible! | Aug-11-17 |
638 |
| Can I plug the Echo ExpressCard/34 Thunderbolt Adapter into the captive cable of the Apple Thunderbolt Monitor? | Aug-11-17 |
646 |
| How can I read UDF Formatted SxS cards? | Aug-11-17 |
985 |
| After I upgraded to macOS High Sierra (10.13), the SxS Reader is not recognizing cards. | May-03-18 |
1135 |
| Can I format an SxS card in UDF format in macOS? | Jan-20-21 |
| Yes, but you must use Terminal.
1) Open Terminal
2) Run
diskutil list
to get the name of the disk. It will be something like "disk4". Ejectable media are typically the last in the list.
3) Run
newfs_udf -v "My Volume Name" disk4
if disk4 was the correct one. The volume name is anything you want of course.
4) Unplug and replug the SxS card
(Due to somebody's bug, the disk will only mount after being ejected.)
5) You can run
newfs_udf
without any parameters to see other parameters that can be set.
The process can be automated somewhat by writing a bash script, which can be looked up on the internet. |
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