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12-26-2014 10:54 AM
I would like to know if anyone knows the capacity of the SD card reader on the Stream 11. Also, can I install software there and run it from there. I've searched HP support, and the HP documentation on the hard drive to no avail. I tried, also, to chat with HP, but its not available.
Thank you in advance.
12-29-2014 02:21 PM
Hi @capemayal ,
Thank you for visiting the HP Support Forums and Welcome. I have looked into your issue about your HP Stream 11 Notebook and concerns with the Digital Media Reader.
HP 2-in-1 multi-format Digital Media Reader Slot with push-push technology. Reads data from and writes data to digital memory cards such as Secure Digital but only supports 32 GB SD cards and not the SDXC cards.
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06-17-2015 05:59 AM
Hi @AdvantagePlayer ,
No I am saying that you Notebook only supports 32 GB SD cards and not the SDXC cards. You can use what you want if it work great if not, that is due to the support of your Notebook. Your system came out before these new cards.
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09-10-2015 07:15 AM
Hey @capemayal,
Thinner, lighter design this PC is built for cloud computing meaning storing files to the cloud. This Notebook only supports 32 GB SD cards only. You can not run an OS from the SD cards and software could not run this way as they need to expand to function. Here is a link to the Specs page.
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11-20-2015 05:09 PM
Mrstenter wrote: You can not run an OS from the SD cards
Now, that's not quite true. I'm running Linux (Ubuntu-Mate 16.04 development) off of the SD card.
The only limitation is that I can't boot off the SD card. so I created a small (500 MB) boot partition on the SSD for the Linux bootloader. The whole OS is actually on the SD card.
11-21-2015 08:49 PM
Thanks for the answer.
Too bad you live in a different world than most of us where WiFi coverage is not universal and available all the time.
Cloud storage is OK for backups and stuff you do not need access to whenever using the PC.
Is there any chance someone at HP might wake up and realize it's 2015 and 32 GB isn't enough to allow Windows-10 to do an update? As I sadly learned this week.
If you have many programs loaded, it is easy to put enough info on the SSHD to make updating Windows 10 impossible so you install to the SD card but you can fill a 32GB SD card if you try to load as many programs as possible onto the SD.
If this is the best you can do then I will have to stop recommending the Stream to friends as I already have had one buy based on my suggestion. Now I have to explain that I made the mistake of expecting more from HP.
The least you can do is stop advertising that people can expect to run Win-10 as it obviously will not be running long if you can't apply the needed security updates to the OS.
11-22-2015 07:39 AM
RogerM-Ohio: I must say, I am not thrilled to see that I may not be able to update Win 10 from build 10240 due to lack of space on the SSD. Should this have come as a surprise? Probably not. I've been using WIndows since version 2.0. I know that some updates, including those coming out of Microsoft's Tech Preview program, have required gigabytes of hard drive space. It's also clear that these 2GB/32GB Windows laptops are a direct response to Chromebooks, which basically require cloud access to do anything. I don't want a dumb terminal (which is how I view Chromebooks); I gave them up in the early 1980s. If I had bought my Stream 11 with the intent of running an up-to-date Windows 10 for the next couple of years, I'd be extremely pissed off if I couldn't do it.
12-30-2015 01:58 PM