Hello, I need a definite answer if the p780 (im on s124 stock rom) can support a 64gb micro sdxc. Official specs say no but apparently some people tried it and it works.
Would really appreciate knowing before i waste money on a 64gb samsung evo or sandisk ultra
Bought SanDisk Ultra 64Gb, reformatted to FAT32 (it comes as exfat formatted), and had no problems.
Running ROW_227 on 2014 CN version.
Maybe the phone can also handle exfat, but I wasn't in the mood to copy 32Gb of data to the new card and then find out it doesn't work
FAT32 has it's disadvantages probably, but so far, card works well, total capacity shown is 59.45Gb on phone.
Yes, 64GB sdxc works. I have 64GB A-Data Premier UHS-I with file system fat32 and everything works fine. I am using ROM life v. 07
Is there any variation in performance while using 64 gig card???
humayunarshad said:
Is there any variation in performance while using 64 gig card???
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Not for me, if anything, it's even faster (both old 32Gb and new 64Gb are class 10).
That is wonderful news thank you for replying. Im wondering if it would work with mine. Im using the older model (4gb), most people saying sdxc works are using the newer 8gb. hmmm.
zafjr said:
That is wonderful news thank you for replying. Im wondering if it would work with mine. Im using the older model (4gb), most people saying sdxc works are using the newer 8gb. hmmm.
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Perhaps the only difference between working or not, is the way you format it ? Both myself and the other poster have converted it to FAT32 before usage...
what about UHS-I? Does Lenovo P780 support UHS-I format? What about cards speed tests?
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I bought a V-gen memory card 64 gigabytes class 10 turbo and it is in ex-fat format. It is working very well. Reading 60 gigabytes of free memory. I have the 8 gig device from 2013.
I just launched into my TWRP and learned that it can't read the sd card. Anyone have that trouble with fat32 format?
Okay. Got it working with TWRP. Just have to make sure it is set to primary instead of logical and it runs fine: Backup, restore, and file management.
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Hi,
Does anybody know if the transformer tablet can take a 64GB microSD card?
Since I ordered 16GB model, it would be nice to make up for lost space and add a 64GB microsd card in there.
first off, thats an SDXC card, NOT a MicroSD, or even an SDHC card.
The Transformer supports up to a 32GB MicroSD (which is the max, but also a rip off at $80+ where as you can get 16GB for $25.
and the keyboard supports SDHC cards to which i think go up to 64GB.
Personally, i'm buying a 16GB class 6 MicroSD and then a 32GB SDHC card for the keyboard for a total of 64GB of storage.
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first off, thats an SDXC card, NOT a MicroSD, or even an SDHC card.
The Transformer supports up to a 32GB MicroSD (which is the max, but also a rip off at $80+ where as you can get 16GB for $25.
and the keyboard supports SDHC cards to which i think go up to 64GB.
Personally, i'm buying a 16GB class 6 MicroSD and then a 32GB SDHC card for the keyboard for a total of 64GB of storage.
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I've read reports that the keyboard dock will support full size SDXC cards but until they arrive in people's hands I'll take that with a pinch of salt.
Yes the official site says that the dock will accept SDXC cards, so in theory it should take up to 2tb cards (when they come out). As stated above, it remains to be seen though.
So what is the largest and fastest card you can put into the tablet itself (not the dock)? And can someone recommend one?
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So what is the largest and fastest card you can put into the tablet itself (not the dock)? And can someone recommend one?
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Largest would be 32GB and I would recommend this for its price, capacity and its class-10:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...17145&creative=399349&creativeASIN=B004H8FTCU
WOW! i actually though that not 2 months ago those were 120$+? and a class 10:O may start to think about it... (but still for this price i think you can have 3 16gb but still....)
thats cool that it'll take the XC cards as well did not know that.
but regardless, thats only the keyboard dock.
The tablet itself will only take up to a 32GB microsd. which currently is a waste of money IMO
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Largest would be 32GB and I would recommend this for its price, capacity and its class-10:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...17145&creative=399349&creativeASIN=B004H8FTCU
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Or what its worth, I have this card in my evo and keep getting data corruption. Purchased a wintek card instead for my transformer.
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or you could wait till usb host accessory comes out and get a sdxc card reader
diomark said:
Or what its worth, I have this card in my evo and keep getting data corruption. Purchased a wintek card instead for my transformer.
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And I take it the wintec is doing just fine in the transformer? If so, to be clear, is it the wintec 32gb class 10 micro sdhc that is selling on newegg for $77.49? Sorry for not posting a link, I do not have enough post history to do so yet.
TIA
Technically SDXC cards could work, all you need to do is format it to FAT32 and maybe some driver changes to the system, but i cannot verify that since no microsd cards exit yet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SD_card#SDHC_and_SDXC_compatibility_issues
Electrically and physically SDFC and SDXC are the same, just higher capacity and ExFat is the default file system standard for the new cards
Why the name change and new standard?
Well you can thank Microsoft for that
FAT16/FAT32, which is standard for flash memory supports up to 2 TB
Windows operating systems allow you to format to a max of 32GB
The reason being dates back to Windows 2000
(although versions of Windows NT way before used NTFS, But Windows 2000 was more available to the home user)
FAT32 was common, and microsoft wanted people to use the NTFS file system, so they decided to limit the creation of partition to 32GB for FAT32
Well that has stuck with all future versions of Windows, dont know why
Also Microsoft created ExFat, as a replacement for FAT as a removable storage file system, supports new goodies, and its a Microsoft Patent pending file system
So the SD foundation created the SDXC format because since most people use windows and cannot format their SD cards larger then 32GB why not just create a new standard that supports ExFat by default so people can easily format it
(You can use other formats such as NTFS, EXT, and etc.)
**Note that FAT32 filesystem does suck because it cannot support files larger then 4GB
I probably left a few things out during my ranting
dotpro said:
Largest would be 32GB and I would recommend this for its price, capacity and its class-10:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...17145&creative=399349&creativeASIN=B004H8FTCU
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I have the 16GB version in my Transformer. It was in my Evo, partitioned with ext3 for a few months, and I never had a single problem with it. It also performed @ class 10 speeds after applying the sdcardfix zip file.
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64Gb in eee pad
.FYI I tried a 64Gb SDXC card formatted to FAT32 and the transformer will not recognize it . A 16Gb SDXC I had worked just fine thought. I don't see info on an update for the memory size. Anyone know if it is coming or in the Ice Cream Sandwich OS?
dotpro said:
Largest would be 32GB and I would recommend this for its price, capacity and its class-10:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...17145&creative=399349&creativeASIN=B004H8FTCU
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I know the OP is a bit old by now, but thanks for this. I just purchased it for $41 and some change to replace my 16GB card which my wife will inherit. I'm always flashing custom ROMs and kernels and such and like to keep some other files on there too like music and pics so that they survive full wipes. It isn't too hard to start to fill up 16GB (right now I have 3.3GB free). Now I will have plenty of room to play around with for awhile. I believe I paid about the same or more for the 16GB card at BB, but had to because I had a brick not realising that rooting required the card. Didn't want to pay $90 or so in store for the slow 32GB card they had when they were advertising a class10 32GB online for alot less.
DLFPad said:
.FYI I tried a 64Gb SDXC card formatted to FAT32 and the transformer will not recognize it . A 16Gb SDXC I had worked just fine thought. I don't see info on an update for the memory size. Anyone know if it is coming or in the Ice Cream Sandwich OS?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1382505
make sure the card is formatted to FAT32 properly. windows 7 doesnt allow you to format to FAT32 only exFAT and NTFS.
i have a 64GB micro sd card in my tablet and it works perfectly
bob dylan said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1382505
make sure the card is formatted to FAT32 properly. windows 7 doesnt allow you to format to FAT32 only exFAT and NTFS.
i have a 64GB micro sd card in my tablet and it works perfectly
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Same here. Works perfect. All 60GB of it...
Would this mean that any of the 64 gig cards should work ok?
Or if you guys have links to the specific card you purchased, I can get that one as well..
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Would this mean that any of the 64 gig cards should work ok?
Or if you guys have links to the specific card you purchased, I can get that one as well..
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The only cards I know of are sandisk 64gb micro sdcards, that's what I use. I got mine from picstop
http://www.picstop.co.uk/sandisk-mobile-ultra-micro-sdxc-card-c6-64gb
Seems like better deal, getting a refurb today:
http://www.amazon.com/Lexar-MicroSD...5?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1327004140&sr=1-5
A question for all you TFP owners, I just bought mine and am loving it with ViperMOD's root. My question is, does it accept 64 GB MicroSDXCs or SDXCs.
I'd love to put all my MLP Episodes as well as other movies on an SDXC, or would you recommend just using a portable HDD? (I have a 1 TB USB 3.0 (but it's backward compatible to 2.0)).
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A question for all you TFP owners, I just bought mine and am loving it with ViperMOD's root. My question is, does it accept 64 GB MicroSDXCs or SDXCs.
I'd love to put all my MLP Episodes as well as other movies on an SDXC, or would you recommend just using a portable HDD? (I have a 1 TB USB 3.0 (but it's backward compatible to 2.0)).
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Im using a 64gb SDXC full sized card on my keyboard and another 32gb sdhc microsd which is always in my tablet. If you do choose to use a SD card solution i recommend you using a card reader to transfer files as the computer to keyboard is really slow.
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Im using a 64gb SDXC full sized card on my keyboard and another 32gb sdhc microsd which is always in my tablet. If you do choose to use a SD card solution i recommend you using a card reader to transfer files as the computer to keyboard is really slow.
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you have just opened up brand new possibilities for me! how are you liking the speeds of the 64gb from dock to tablet? you get a thanks, kind sir/ma'am/beast?
The speeds are fine if your just watching a movie, but the time it takes to transfer files is hella slow. Which is why I recommended you to use a card reader.
Does the prime also accept 64GB microSD SDXC UHS-I?
I've got an 32gb micro sdxc in mine. I had to reformat it on my Ubuntu laptop using Gparted because FAT32 can't handle files over 4GB. First attempt, I formatted card as EXT3 but tablet wouldn't recognize it. Second attempt, I formatted card as NTFS, and it worked! Copied 9Gb mkv 1080p h.264 high profile movie and it plays! I also read on another board that an user confirmed that the new 128gb Lexar SDXC cards work in the dock's SD slot.
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Im using a 64gb SDXC full sized card on my keyboard and another 32gb sdhc microsd which is always in my tablet. If you do choose to use a SD card solution i recommend you using a card reader to transfer files as the computer to keyboard is really slow.
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you've clinched it for me, this is what im going to to. you get my thanks sir (literally)
"Does the prime also accept 64GB microSD SDXC UHS-I?"
I use a ScanDisk Mobile Ultra 64GB micro SDXC -I. It was already preformatted with efat.
Takes hours to fill it up but movies are played with no lag or anything.
Thanks guys, just ordered a Lexar 128 GB SD and 64 GB MicroSD XC
Please be aware. 1 week ago i received 2 of my ScanDisk Mobile Ultra 64GB microSDXC cards that i ordered on Amazon. One of them was defected, none of the devices i tried using it on couldn't detect it at all. Amazon refunded me the money for it within a day and i ordered another one instead.
Now i have a question. Is it better to leave the ExFAT format of the card to use it with Prime tablet or it is better to format it to NTFS? I wonder which would have better speed in result, while they both support large files. Also which allocation unit size is optimal to have the best read/write speeds?
camspy said:
Please be aware. 1 week ago i received 2 of my ScanDisk Mobile Ultra 64GB microSDXC cards that i ordered on Amazon. One of them was defected, none of the devices i tried using it on couldn't detect it at all. Amazon refunded me the money for it within a day and i ordered another one instead.
Now i have a question. Is it better to leave the ExFAT format of the card to use it with Prime tablet or it is better to format it to NTFS? I wonder which would have better speed in result, while they both support large files. Also which allocation unit size is optimal to have the best read/write speeds?
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I don't think formatting affects the read/write speeds.
Look what i found:
http://blog.testfreaks.com/information/usb-flash-drive-comparison-part-2-fat32-vs-ntfs-vs-exfat/
"look at the SiSoft Sandra test, the best scores were achieved using ExFat, then FAT32 came in second and NTFS in last."
Just curious, anyone tried 64GB microSD cards or normal SD cards on prime?
There's a thread for the transformer, but didn't see any for prime so far.
Sylpheed said:
Just curious, anyone tried 64GB microSD cards or normal SD cards on prime?
There's a thread for the transformer, but didn't see any for prime so far.
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i use a Sandisk 64GB Class 6 Standard SD in my dock, works like a champ. cant afford a micro 64gb lol
very nice! thx for the info
I use a 64gb SanDisk Micro SDXC card in my Prime and currently have 28.8gb of the 59.46gb available free. I have music, videos and emulator roms on there.
I don't think I will be needing to put a card in the docks sd card slot yet but IF I ever do then another 64gb would be going in
I have a class 10 64GB in the Dock and a class 6 64GB MicroSD in the Prime
I had to reformat them to get them recognized and they have run fine since...
Scored the 64GB SanDisk MicroSD
http://www.buy.com/prod/sandisk-mob...nded-capacity-microsdxc-1-card/226590490.html $110 shipped, got mine a little cheaper on sale.
I run a Pretec 64GB Class 16 SD card in my dock that I bought from either Newegg or Amazon for ~$75 and I am very pleased. I've had it for 5+ weeks now with no trouble and many transfers on/off of it. About 2 weeks ago I formatted it NTFS and I now get write speeds from 16-24 mb per second! I was a bit nervous when I purchased it as I had never really heard of the Pretec brand before but, I have absolutely no complaints. I watch my 720p .mkv movies from it and hardly ever have a stutter. In my Prime run an HP 32gb Class 10 MicroSD and it also functions very well. Both are highly recommended.
I use 2 Sandisk 64gb mobile ultra microsd's in both the tab and dock. I have them both formatted as extFAT due to the size. The tab reads all 59gb's of the micro on both cards.
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Hi,
I am new to the site and the 64gb XC1 class card. I purchased one and tried to reformat it to fat32 and was unable on several systems. I could not get it to be recognized on my phone or the prime. Any special direction on what needs to be done in order to get it accomplished? I updated windows 7 to the required KB fixes and still nothing. Even thou my HP had an XD slot, not sure if that is different than than the XC; which probably is.
Thanks, appreciate any response
Ray
rl0822 said:
Hi,
I am new to the site and the 64gb XC1 class card. I purchased one and tried to reformat it to fat32 and was unable on several systems. I could not get it to be recognized on my phone or the prime. Any special direction on what needs to be done in order to get it accomplished? I updated windows 7 to the required KB fixes and still nothing. Even thou my HP had an XD slot, not sure if that is different than than the XC; which probably is.
Thanks, appreciate any response
Ray
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Dude, read my post right above yours or if its against your beliefs to actually read before posting in forums, FAT info is on the internets.
rl0822 said:
Hi,
I am new to the site and the 64gb XC1 class card. I purchased one and tried to reformat it to fat32 and was unable on several systems. I could not get it to be recognized on my phone or the prime. Any special direction on what needs to be done in order to get it accomplished? I updated windows 7 to the required KB fixes and still nothing. Even thou my HP had an XD slot, not sure if that is different than than the XC; which probably is.
Thanks, appreciate any response
Ray
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Format exFAT or NTFS. Fat32 does not support that size of drive and will also limit you to a maximum single file size of 4gb. Many HD movies can exceed this easily.
I have a 64GB sandisk, works great
Okay, just to clarify. Anyone using 32gb micro sdhc with the htc hero ? i tried searching around but does not seem to have a proper answer. Anyone care to share cause i was planning to get a new 32gb card.
Mine 16GB is working perfectly, but 32GB?
I think it will work too.
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Mine 16GB is working perfectly, but 32GB?
I think it will work too.
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thats the things, so far i've read that most are using 16GB and not 32GB read another thread on some other forum before that this guys had problems cause the 32GB was causing some instability. As for why i want to get such a big card cause i recently saw a 32GB class 10 on offer. LOL
32GB Micro SDHC 2.0 would be working great.
Higher class (higher than class 4) is needed only for sdext and swap partitions.
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32GB Micro SDHC 2.0 would be working great.
Higher class (higher than class 4) is needed only for sdext and swap partitions.
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tested it out yet ? you're using a 32GB ? but frankly i cant figure out why do i need so much space. suggestions ?
I'm using a 16gb card now but I want to upgrade to a higher capacity. I don't really know the difference between Class 4/6/10 or the different types out there. Also, does the S4 actually support 64gb and had anyone got it to work?
Thanks ahead of time.
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kcellb said:
I'm using a 16gb card now but I want to upgrade to a higher capacity. I don't really know the difference between Class 4/6/10 or the different types out there. Also, does the S4 actually support 64gb and had anyone got it to work?
Thanks ahead of time.
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The 64 gig works fine once you are booted into Android.
There is a huge difference in classes of cards. I wouldn't buy less than a class 10. I would suggest a class 10 "pro" that has read speeds up to 70gb/sec. I had a class 10 sandisk that was 64 gb in my phone. I just learned that my backup clockwork recovery will not access a card over 32 gb. I just bought a 32gb samsung class 10 pro card from Amazon. It was nearly $50 but the speed tests on it are much better than the old class 10 sandisk. If you plan to root and use custom recoveries and ROMS, I would definitely suggest a good 32gb card. Hope this helps.
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The 64 gig works fine once you are booted into Android.
There is a huge difference in classes of cards. I wouldn't buy less than a class 10. I would suggest a class 10 "pro" that has read speeds up to 70gb/sec. I had a class 10 sandisk that was 64 gb in my phone. I just learned that my backup clockwork recovery will not access a card over 32 gb. I just bought a 32gb samsung class 10 pro card from Amazon. It was nearly $50 but the speed tests on it are much better than the old class 10 sandisk. If you plan to root and use custom recoveries and ROMS, I would definitely suggest a good 32gb card. Hope this helps.
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thkss: Chiến thắng:: Chiến thắng:
Thanks for the detailed response
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if you're planning to go 64GB, it comes out of the package exFAT. Some ROMs and custom recovery does not read exFAT and needs to be formatted to FAT32. As mention, get class10 due to transfer speeds.
Samsung 64gb Class 10 Pro
Old thread but just an fyi...
I bought the Samsung 64gb Class 10 Pro and it did come formatted exFAT.
Just to see what worked and didn't work, I left it like that and copied all of my music, data, videos, etc. and put it in the phone and everything worked great with one exception. CWM recovery doesn't read it, I was bummed because I am a die hard CMW user.
I went ahead and installed TWRP and it reads the card fine, I have made a complete backup and then a restore and all worked well.
Guess I will get used to TWRP
Hmmm so Samsung Pro card over Sandisk?
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if you're planning to go 64GB, it comes out of the package exFAT. Some ROMs and custom recovery does not read exFAT and needs to be formatted to FAT32. As mention, get class10 due to transfer speeds.
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I thought it was custom kernels that had the problem with exFAT due to licensing (and not open source). Not meant to exclude CWM as I understand there is an issue there as well.
Just format the card fat32
Here is a good explanation of the differences between the different formats.
http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/2801/exfat_versus_fat32_versus_ntfs/
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So...if you guys could get a 32GB microsd for the S4, what would you recommend?