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Given that a uSD card of size >32GB will be uSDXC and not uSDHC are you sure that the card slot on your laptop is (fully) uSDXC compatible ie. explicitly stated or marked/labelled as such? Historically HC and more recently XC "slots" were first "rolled out" on cameras & 'phones (the prime devices they're intended for) and then, probably, USB-based card readers/writers before laptops etc. so if your laptop is somewhat on the "old side" it might not be. What make/type of uSD card?
(Most of the uSDXC cards I've used in my Pi5 or P4B running Raspberry PiOS Bookworm have been 64GB . I have a small number of 128GB size but, so far, only used one type - FWIW, some notes/info. can be seen here: https://www.cpmspectrepi.uk/raspberry_p ... _or_larger
and, IIRC, all are A1 . )
Trev.
I used a Samsung EVO card, from this exact link, https://a.co/d/gVmO77d ,and yes, I am certain that the computer supports SDXC, as it is a modern Samsung windows 11 computer that is ~2 years old. On top of that the card is brand new.
That is an A2 card - IIRC there have been issues with those historically with P4B's - AIUI the Pi5's SD card interface may provide better "support" but that's "work-in-progress" (see viewtopic.php?t=367459 ) currently A1 cards work better (which is why I use that type).
Trev.
I bought an A1 card, used it, and on the 3rd boot, I ended up right back in square A, wayfire-pi missing, startx running cursed version of debian linux, and more. Im not sure what im doing wrong, I have already replaced the pi, the SD card, the power supply to 5A, 5V, I just cant get this to work. anymore ideas other than replacing the micro SD card on the Pi or the Pi? maybe some kind of command? (sorry for taking a while to post this reply.)

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