|  | page.title=mksdcard | 
|  | parent.title=Tools | 
|  | parent.link=index.html | 
|  | @jd:body | 
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|  | <p>The <code>mksdcard</code> tool lets you quickly create a FAT32 disk image that you can load in the | 
|  | emulator, to simulate the presence of an SD card in the device. Because you can specify an SD | 
|  | card while creating an AVD in the AVD Manager, you usually use that feature to create an SD card. | 
|  | This tool creates an SD card that is not bundled with an AVD, so it is useful for situations | 
|  | where you need to share a virtual SD card between multiple emulators.</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h3>Usage</h3> | 
|  | <pre> | 
|  | mksdcard -l <label> <size> <file> | 
|  | </pre> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h3>Options</h3> | 
|  | <p>The following table describes the command-line options of <code>mksdcard</code></p> | 
|  | <table> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <th>Option</th> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <th>Description</th> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td><code>-l</code></td> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <td>A volume label for the disk image to create.</td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td><code>size</code></td> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <td>An integer that specifies the size (in bytes) of disk image to create. You can also | 
|  | specify size in kilobytes or megabytes, by appending a "K" or "M" to <size>. For | 
|  | example, <code>1048576K</code>, <code>1024M</code>.</td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td><code>file</code></td> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <td>The path/filename of the disk image to create.</td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | </table> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>Once you have created the disk image file, you can load it in the emulator at startup using | 
|  | the emulator's <code>-sdcard</code> option. For more information, see <a href= | 
|  | "{@docRoot}tools/help/emulator.html">Android Emulator</a>.</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>The usage for the <code>-sdcard</code> option is as follows:</p> | 
|  | <pre>emulator -sdcard <file></pre> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h3>Example</h3> | 
|  | <pre>mksdcard -l mySdCard 1024M mySdCardFile.img</pre> |