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Place your gold card in a card reader & you should see the following 2 folders
LOST.DIR &
.footprints inside that will be 2 folders thumbnails & voices
thats all you will view on there, thats just to confirm its correct



In a word no, not at all. Many people including myself have their goldcard as their main sdcard kept in all the time.
I currently use Leedroid with a2sd+, but I forgot to create a goldcard before doing the switch. My question is: can I insert my old 2gb card and create one, or will necessary files for Leedroid be on my partitioned 16 gb card? Thx in advance...
You can create a gold card with your Leedroid in place, it is best to format the card first though, which will wipe it completely.
well i actually found a good method for gold carding.Well if you have the leedroid a2sd version, it may not boot without a partitioned card. I think what IB is suggesting is you backup the data on your FAT32 partition and make that a goldcard, before restoring your data to it.
Well if you have the leedroid a2sd version, it may not boot without a partitioned card. I think what IB is suggesting is you backup the data on your FAT32 partition and make that a goldcard, before restoring your data to it.
Like I said you'll need to format your card so any "data exchange" needed for Leedroid will be done by the new rom automatically.
N.B. Formatting WILL wipe all data off the card.

So it's only going to wipe the fat32 partition? I thought it will format the whole card, including the ext3. Thx for the info!
Windows will only recognise fat 32 so it will only format fat 32. For making a goldcard I believe the card should only have 1 partition filling the entire volume so your ext will need to go. Rastamans method in new to me an if the man say it works then I don argue.
that was a fresh card i did that with, it didnt have an ext on it however i wasnt aware the card had to be partition free
hmmm one will have to test this at some point
as long as you can load the image back on its fine though right?