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01-10-2019 07:45 PM
I wish to use a micro sd card that is as large as posible. Knowing that if a device is not compatible it will not work properly, Iand before bying one, I want to make sure that a 512 GB microSD is compatible.
Is it?
01-12-2019 03:46 AM
Hi! @Kavka, Welcome to HP forums.
I understand you would like to know what is the maximum SD card capacity supported by the laptop.
Don't worry I'll try to help you out.
Did you make any hardware or software changes on your PC?
Excellent description and a great diagnosis done. It is greatly appreciated.
Please find the list of supported sd card compatible with your laptop.
Secure Digital (SD)
Secure Digital miniSD
Secure Digital microSD
CompactFlash I
CompactFlash II
Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC)
Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC)
Memory Stick (MC)
Memory Stick Pro (MS Pro)
The SD card slot should support up to 512 GB.
SD capacities range from 128MB to 2GB
SDHC capacities range from 4GB to 32GB
SDXC capacities range from 64GB to 2TB
So if you are using an SDXC card on your laptop it should detect the 512GB SD card.
However, using an SD card the data transfer might be slower than the regular hard drives.
Also, if you concerned about the hard drive space on your PC try the steps recommended below to solve the issue.
Please try the steps recommended below.
Deleting temporary files and directories increases hard disk space and reduces the time Windows takes to access the hard drive. Windows uses a TEMP directory to temporarily store files intended only for short-term use. Over time, these files might not be removed and can build up and cause problems.
To delete these files, follow these steps:
Close all open software programs.
If you are using Windows 10, do the following:
In Windows search, type disk cleanup.
Select Disk Cleanup from the results.
The Disk Cleanup: Drive Selection window opens.
Select the drive you want to clean up from the drop-down menu and click OK.
A message opens stating that Disk Cleanup is calculating how much space can be freed.
Place a checkmark next to the types of files you want the Disk Cleanup utility to delete. Temporary files are safe to delete.
CAUTION:
Selecting some options can have a negative effect. If you are unsure about what to delete, do not delete files until you know which ones are important.
Click OK.
Click Delete Files.
Refer this article to know more information about memory cards. Click Here
Refer this article to using and troubleshooting memory card issues. Click Here
Hope this answers your query!
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A4Apollo
I am an HP Employee
01-12-2019 03:53 AM
Hi,
There should be no limit to the SD card recognized. Can you provide the exact model or product number of your PC so that I can take a look at the specs. Here is a link to HP support page showing how to find it:
https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c00033108
Do you need extra storage in your device? It might be easier to replace the internal drive with a much larger capacity one.
Let me know,
David