Optimal allocation size Toshiba class 2 16GB Micro SDHC

Hi-

Be gentle, please. I'm newly registered here and not sure I found the right forum to post this question.

I have a Micro SDHC 16GB class 2 new Toshiba card, just got today. Before that I used it and if it is still under warranty, I wanted to test it for authenticity with H2TestW program that requires that I format it all first.

Certainly, I want to keep the default fat32 format but what size of allocation of files is the best?

The card will be used especially in my Sandisk Clip more to play MP3 files. A quick glance shows most of these files to 5 500 to 10 000 KBs.

Suggestions, please?

Thank you.

Hey Buddy,

I use different SD and SDHC cards for years and I always use the default settings for the allocation size. I never had no problem with it.

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