I have a Model 3 SR+ running 2019.40.2.1
I am using a SanDisk High Endurance 64Gb card in a USB adaptor formatted to MS-DOS (FAT32) on a Mac with a folder called TeslaCam.
Since installing this it has worked perfectly for three weeks but I had to delete the Sentry files as the memory card was full (A problem of not being able to disable Sentry mode at home). I deleted the files and replaced the card in the car but it wasn't recognised. The black Sentry icon was present but no camera icon. I rebooted the screen with no effect and rebooted the car as well. I then tried reformatting the memory card but still no icon. The memory card still functions on loading and running files both on my Mac and on my iPhone so the card doesn't seem to be corrupted. When I put another old USB stick in the car it is recognised and the camera icon appears.
My question is, is there a problem with the file structure on the dedicated memory card that my Tesla doesn't like. I don't really want to buy another memory card for the same issue to occur again.
I am using a SanDisk High Endurance 64Gb card in a USB adaptor formatted to MS-DOS (FAT32) on a Mac with a folder called TeslaCam.
Since installing this it has worked perfectly for three weeks but I had to delete the Sentry files as the memory card was full (A problem of not being able to disable Sentry mode at home). I deleted the files and replaced the card in the car but it wasn't recognised. The black Sentry icon was present but no camera icon. I rebooted the screen with no effect and rebooted the car as well. I then tried reformatting the memory card but still no icon. The memory card still functions on loading and running files both on my Mac and on my iPhone so the card doesn't seem to be corrupted. When I put another old USB stick in the car it is recognised and the camera icon appears.
My question is, is there a problem with the file structure on the dedicated memory card that my Tesla doesn't like. I don't really want to buy another memory card for the same issue to occur again.