Card reader for sd dose it have a file size limit in hd

it will not download hd files into adobe elements

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2) SD card size (GB), and type (ie SD, SDHC). All at FAT formatted. Unless you re-formatted NTFS.
3) Size of the file your attempting to transfer? FAT32 does not support files over 4GB.
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