Regular hard drives have the same problems which makes it fun when you try to 
use different vendors for a RAID array (as in, don’t, and be sure to get the 
exact same model for replacement drive)

Can you try to resize the FAT32 partition down a touch so it’s maybe 3.5GB?  
Just be sure to keep the original image :)

-Mark

> On Jan 5, 2015, at 2:30 PM, Phil C. <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have an 4GB SD Card with data from my Sleep Apnea CPAP machine I have to 
> clone to another SD card to send to the doctor for analysis.
>  
> The card that came with the machine was formatted FAT32 to 3.72GB.   I bought 
> a Sandisk 4GB SD card and popped it in the reader and found it will only 
> format to 3.69GB
>  
> I'm using Win32 Disk Imager for the cloning, and as far as I know I can't 
> clone 3.72GB into 3.69GB.    The souce SD has some kind of proprietary header 
> or something in there so that I just can't copy the files.
>  
> I just can't figure out why the two 4GB SD cards have different formatted 
> capacities.
>  
> Phil
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