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Use the mksdcard tool to create a FAT32 disk image that you can load into emulators running different Android Virtual Devices (AVDs) to simulate the presence of the same SD card in multiple devices. If you do not need a disk image that can be shared among multiple virtual devices, you do not need to use the mksdcard command. By default the emulator uses the default image that is generated by and stored with the active AVD instead.

Usage mksdcard -l label size file Options The following table describes the command-line options of mksdcard Option Description -l label A volume label for the disk image to create. Size An integer that specifies the size of the disk image to create. If size is a simple integer, it specifies the size in bytes. Henry M. Paulson - On The Brink more. You can also specify the size in kilobytes, megabytes, and gigabytes by appending K, M, or G to size. For example, 1048576K or 1024M.