If you’re using an old SD card and you erase the SD card using disk utility, and it says it’s FAT16, chances are your SD card is too old to support FAT32. What you want is for it to format to FAT32. For that reason, you’re going to want to erase the system as FAT (MS-DOS). Note: Raspberry Pi does not support exFAT systems, nor Mac OS Extended (Journaled) aka HFS+… At least not in terms of an internal storage device. Open Disk Utility, click on the SD card nested under External, and click “Erase”. Put it in the adapter and insert it into your computer. While you’re waiting for that to download, now would be a good time to format your SD card. The download is about 1.7 GB so think of this a little bit of pre-work. I’ll tell you how to set up your Raspberry Pi by downloading the Raspbian Stretch with Desktop. If you are totally new to using Terminal or otherwise, you might choose to go the NOOBS route, which is totally fine. Go ahead and go to the Raspberry Pi website and download your choice of operating system.
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