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Stream 11
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I have already found that the best micro sd cards to use for the HP Stream 11 with the Intel Celeron N3060 processor is a Samsung or Sandisk, but NO WHERE can I find the MAX Limit of the SIZE - IE: 128GB, 64GB, 256GB, or just a 32GB micro sd card, Even tho that specific question has been asked.

 

Answers have been: it might be in such and such doc (Nope), or perhaps it's 32GB, or I'm using 32GB, but NO ONE has answered what the MAXIMUM capacity allowed for said micro sd card slot for said laptop is.

 

It SHOULDN'T be this hard HP SUPPORT.

 

So, WHAT is the max siaze allowed for this laptop????

 

Thank you.

 

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@paulk2002

 

I don't know what is your Stream 11 but it is safe to use 64GB. Last year some members reported they had problem with 128GB after getting files corrupted or even missing.

 

Regards.

BH
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Hello,

 

There is no limit on how large the SD card can be but if you can afford a 128GB SD card, maybe you should think about scrapping the stream and buying something with more storage ... and a better CPU ... and more RAM ... and a better display ... and a sturdier casing.

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