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10/10/2012 11:28 PM
 

Hi,

I've got an early 700 that has the 4 gb SD card. Tried to use IFly connect to get the new 7.5 operating system. It told me I didn't have enough memory space. I looked back and found a thread recommending a larger card. I have a Sandisk 8 gb Ultra card here (20 mb/s) that the system doesn't seem to find. My computer recognizes it, but I tried several times to resart and reseat the card - no luck. Any pointers on what kind of SD card I need?

I put the old 4gb card back in, then did the update via a USB stick. Had to delete Alaska in order to have enough memory room. That's not a big deal -probably won't be flying up there real soon :)!

Second question, seems that I have shading indicating a TFR over the Denver and Colorado Springs areas. When I look up airspace, it shows TFR #2/2931 active May 23 10930z until May 23 2300z. Todays date/time is October 11, 0425z. System is showing the correct date/time after a restart, but the airspace shading remains.

 
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10/11/2012 12:05 AM
 

I just tried reloading the TFR/WX data. Looks like that took care of the old TFR! That's good news, but still has me wondering, as I have updated the unit a number of times since those May TFR's, and the airspace warning was not present before...

 
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10/11/2012 10:21 AM
 

skyflyr,

To move to the 8gb SD card, just copy the entire contents from your 4gb card to your PC, then to a blank 8gb SD card. I would recommend a high quality SD card like Sandisk or Lexar. The class is not critical as is really relates to write speeds, but anything of class 4 or better should be fine.

After you have all the contents from your 4gb card on your new 8gb card, you can run iFly Connect or the USB update as usual. I hope this helps. If you are not comfortable around a PC and the SD cards, call us and we can walk you through it. Be careful not to delete or omit any files, they are all critical.


Shane Woodson
Vice President | Adventure Pilot LLC.
 
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10/13/2012 11:20 PM
 

Shane, isn't it also important how the card is formatted? Doesn't it need to be FAT32?

 
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10/14/2012 8:21 AM
 

Yes, that is correct. This is how most 8gb cards likely come from the store. However if the card has been used in a Mac environment or other, it would be best to confirm for FAT32 format.


Shane Woodson
Vice President | Adventure Pilot LLC.
 
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