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So exFAT is selected.įor FAT32, NTFS, it's easy because there's VolumeID tool from Microsoft Sysinternals (free).
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NTFS isn't supported because Lenovo doesn't pay Paragon or Tuxera to get their commercial NTFS drivers. But I don't want FAT32 anymore due to its 4GB file size limit as I want to carry large ISO and movie files. One option is to clone the partition on the old card to the new one: the serial number will stay the same, and FAT32 does work with 128GB cards. Thus, I need to re-allow file access right for some apps, fix some sync jobs, rebuild my music playlists, etc. If I format the card, the volume serial number will be randomly generated, so the location changes. I want to upgrade the sdcard (32GB in FAT32) in my Android phone to a new 128GB one but I want the mount location to stay the same, i.e /storage/xxxx-xxxx (volume serial number, 8 random hex numbers like 1234-ABCD)
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(Note: limited usefulness, only for some specific uses.
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