
In GUIFORMAT you just have to select the drive you wish to format and then hit the start button.Ĥ. AVerMedia LGP PC free mode – SD card formattingįormatting in Windows is impossible and the method I tried in DOS (via Command Prompt) took well over an hour and then crashed at 99% stating that my SD card was too big (!). To correctly format the SD card for your LGP, I suggest you download a program called GUIFORMAT.

To make the SD card work properly with the Live Gamer Portable, it needs to be in FAT32 format. Sadly, this wasn’t as easy as popping the SD card into my computer and hitting format. Those of you in the US of A can use this link to find deals on SD cards for the AVerMedia LGP. I see no reason why the 128 GB Secure Digital Extended SD card from Kingston Technology wouldn’t be just as effective and it’s available for £50 less. Admittedly, at £118 it wasn’t cheap but I was suckered in by the “extreme” branding.

I went for this 128 GB San Disk SD card so I could have as much storage space as possible.

If you don’t already have one here’s the cheapest place to buy one in the UK. Perhaps a fairly obvious requirement: you will need AVerMedia’s latest capture card. The tutorial is based on my own experience of setting up the LGP with my Sony Playstation 3 but XBOX and Wii users should also find the instructions useful.
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In this post I will show you how to get started with the AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable’s “PC Free” mode.
