After doing this, I connected the Fire to my Mac/macOS system.Hopefully in the future the Fire will support more filesystems, but that’s how it works today.At the time of this writing, if you choose the other more flexible option, the Fire will format the card using the old 1980s-style MS-DOS FAT filesystem, which has a lot of limitations, especially when dealing with large files.I chose the option to format the card as additional internal storage. I shut down the Kindle Fire tablet, and placed the card inside the tablet.I turned off this Kindle Fire HD 10 tablet.I bought this SanDisk 512GB MicroSDXC card.The notes are cryptic, but hopefully they’ll make sense to me in the future, and may make sense to you as well. These are some very brief notes on what I just did to get a 500GB microSD card to work with an Amazon Kindle Fire 10, so that I can store some very large files on that microSD card inside the Kindle Fire 10.
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