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hjh87
post May 7 2016, 04:39 PM

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Hi guy,

Few month back bought a Raspberry Pi and haven really start using it until found out about this Kodi thing. Successfully install the Kodi OS onto my Pi, but would like to check something regarding the SD card. I'm using a 32GB SD card, and after installed the Kodi OS it only show the usable capacity of 200MB. May I know where is the rest of the remaining storage gone to?

Currently able to install the fusion repo, any good repo for all the channel like discovery; bbc; news; reality show?? I've tried xfinity but fail to install the add-on not sure what the problem is.
hjh87
post May 8 2016, 11:10 AM

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QUOTE(voncrane @ May 8 2016, 12:29 AM)
The SD card's storage needs to have its partition resized, so it recognizes the unused space. Partition resizing can be done either from within the RPI or externally, using a PC & GParted software. What specific OS is installed? Try the latest OpenELEC as it acknowledges the extra space automatically.
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The current OS from Raspberry Pi (OSMC). I think I've tried to partition the drive using window disk partition tools, and not sure why it can't be partitioned.

If getting the OpenELEC mean that I'll need to reformat my current drive.

Let me snap the picture of the current storage info.

Guy, the current usable it 700MB, but it did detect the total of my 32GB drive.

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