[Q] 64 GB SD Card on HD+? - Nook HD, HD+ Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

The specs on the website say that the HD+ supports cards up to 32 GB, but occasionally I have seen posts that infer people are using 64 GB cards. Can anyone confirm that the HD+ will read a 64 GB micro sdxc?

Darrian said:
The specs on the website say that the HD+ supports cards up to 32 GB, but occasionally I have seen posts that infer people are using 64 GB cards. Can anyone confirm that the HD+ will read a 64 GB micro sdxc?
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Yes, it will read it.
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I have a 64GB card in my HD+, and it works fine.
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Thanks guys. Don't wanna drop that kind of money on a sdcard if it wouldn't work.

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16 GB or 32 GB

Well I am bit confused between 16 and 32 GB memory card for my galaxy note.......
Which one will you recommend me to buy......
And another question does 32GB memory Card slow down the phone or hangs it.?
All your precious suggestion are needed to make a decision .....
Thanx in advance..........
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garvit18 said:
Well I am bit confused between 16 and 32 GB memory card for my galaxy note.......
Which one will you recommend me to buy......
And another question does 32GB memory Card slow down the phone or hangs it.?
All your precious suggestion are needed to make a decision .....
Thanx in advance..........
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Well 32 gb works fine. No hanging or anything. Using 32gb micro sd card class 10 from Strontium
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garvit18 said:
Well I am bit confused between 16 and 32 GB memory card for my galaxy note.......
Which one will you recommend me to buy......
And another question does 32GB memory Card slow down the phone or hangs it.?
All your precious suggestion are needed to make a decision .....
Thanx in advance..........
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There is no issue either with 16 or 32 GB cards in terms of phone performance. If you need more space go for 32 GB (It feels good to have extra space) I am currently using Sandisk Mobile Ultra 32 GB MicroSDHC Card & have faced no problem till date.
Just make a choice on your capacity requirement 16 or 32.
Yin-Yang said:
There is no issue either with 16 or 32 GB cards in terms of phone performance. If you need more space go for 32 GB (It feels good to have extra space) I am currently using Sandisk Mobile Ultra 32 GB MicroSDHC Card & have faced no problem till date.
Just make a choice on your capacity requirement 16 or 32.
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I'm using the same card without any issues to performamce, fast and reliable card, worth the extra bucks. Size matters, dude, go for 32gb!
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Its all about how much files/data will you uae or carry on your smartphone...
I also use my Note as a tablet/music device/usb storage, thats why im currenty using a 32gb sdcard
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i also recommend the 32gb version!

largest sd card?

I have read conflicting reports on the maximum size microsd card for the captivate. Is it 32gb or 64gb? Hoping for 64gb so that i can stick it in my tablet as well...
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No one has tried a 64gb card to see if it works?
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Vo01985 said:
I have read conflicting reports on the maximum size microsd card for the captivate. Is it 32gb or 64gb? Hoping for 64gb so that i can stick it in my tablet as well...
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I am also interested in this
I have done 32 GB but not 64 GB. 32 GB works nicely.
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I would also like to know this bit of information. I've done 32 before with no problems. I'm curious about the 64.
I just successfully mounted a 64gb sandisk mircosd I got off of amazon. It was a little tricky getting the phone to recognize it (I had to use minitools to reformat it to FAT32), but I got it working.
I'm running the latest CM10 nightly and semaphore (I also tried it with devil kernel and it was working).
That's great news. You remember which card/class it was? What is the standard card file system? I want it to be compatible with my tablet too.
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Oh sorry, I thought I had posted it. It is a SanDisk Ultra 64 GB microSDXC Class 10 UHS-1. It is supposed to use exFAT, which is what Windows will format it to, but my phone can't recognize it. Maybe newer android devices can, I'm not sure. I have an AT&T Captivate (Galaxy S), so it's a little on the old side nowadays.

[Q] SanDisk Ultra 32 GB MicroSDHC C10/UHS1 Memory Card

Was wondering if this card like this will work in my Nook HD before I order one. Seems to be a pretty good price I think.
SanDisk Ultra 32 GB MicroSDHC C10/UHS1 Memory Card for $19.99
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Mark
I have a 32gb SanDisk in my nook hd plus right now and it reads and writes with no problems
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blazeplacid said:
I have a 32gb SanDisk in my nook hd plus right now and it reads and writes with no problems
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Thank you very much :thumbup:
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snoozer854 said:
Was wondering if this card like this will work in my Nook HD before I order one. Seems to be a pretty good price I think.
SanDisk Ultra 32 GB MicroSDHC C10/UHS1 Memory Card for $19.99
Thank you
Mark
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Great price on Amazon! Picked up the exact same card last week and am using it in my Nook HD+. I have been running CWM10.1 PureSD on it for a week now without any issues. Has booted up from the card every time so far.
I've got that card in my Nook, no problems so far
Thanks everybody. Got one ordered. I know locally they want much more.
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Same here, no issues whatsoever with bookbokan's hybrid install.
I just saw this on Amazon and am so happy to find this thread here! Just purchased. I was needing a bigger card for backups and storage, woohoo.
Forgive my noobness
I just ordered one of these as well. Assuming I use this as a CM bootdisk do I still have the rest of the card as available storage?
rpogorek said:
I just ordered one of these as well. Assuming I use this as a CM bootdisk do I still have the rest of the card as available storage?
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I am not for sure. I have cm 10.1 installed internally. I am going to use my card for music & books etc...
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alexb54 said:
I just saw this on Amazon and am so happy to find this thread here! Just purchased. I was needing a bigger card for backups and storage, woohoo.
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Definitely a good buy, thats for sure. Can never have to much storage space.
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I am using this same card to run the CM 10.2 SD card version. Works really well I do still get reboots every so often but performance is good.
rpogorek said:
I just ordered one of these as well. Assuming I use this as a CM bootdisk do I still have the rest of the card as available storage?
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If you mean you are installing CM on SD, yes it uses all of the card once installed.
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Do you all leave it as exFAT, or reformat it as fat32?
jjmai said:
Do you all leave it as exFAT, or reformat it as fat32?
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Fat32. Although since about 7/8 exfat is supposed to be supported.
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I use the 32gb ultra version as well. Excellent card, no problems. I completely set the card up through my Motorola Bionic since i dont have a microsd reader haha.

[Q] what class card for CM?

I bought a class4 for my new HD thinking that class best as with my older nook tablet. But I just noticed the user guide says class 6 is supported. BUT....is it supported (and STABLE) with CM? I may be able to return the class4 as I didn't open it yet. Especially if class6will speed it up quite a bit? Advice please?
baytee said:
I bought a class4 for my new HD thinking that class best as with my older nook tablet. But I just noticed the user guide says class 6 is supported. BUT....is it supported (and STABLE) with CM? I may be able to return the class4 as I didn't open it yet. Especially if class6will speed it up quite a bit? Advice please?
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No, keep the class 4. It is best.
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leapinlar said:
No, keep the class 4. It is best.
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Thanks. Since the B&N Nook HD+ User Guide only listed Class 6 (not higher or lower) for sdcard spec, I wasn't sure a Class 4 would work. But thanks for verifying that's not an issue.

Class 10 microsd card

For a nook HD, do class 10 cards work? I've read that class 4 is recommended on the HD+, but what about on the HD?
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For a nook HD, do class 10 cards work? I've read that class 4 is recommended on the HD+, but what about on the HD?
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It is the same. But class 10 work, just class 4 are better.
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leapinlar said:
It is the same. But class 10 work, just class 4 are better.
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How exactly does a class 10 worse? It is like the freezes the HD+ gets?
Soul0Reaper said:
How exactly does a class 10 worse? It is like the freezes the HD+ gets?
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No, the difference mainly comes when trying to run a ROM off of the SD. It runs slower. But it also sometimes does not work well for use as a boot CWM card. It may refuse to boot. And lastly, it sometimes will give i/o errors when used as a normal SD and may take more than one attempt to read or write. But that is less troublesome than the first two issues.
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leapinlar said:
No, the difference mainly comes when trying to run a ROM off of the SD. It runs slower. But it also sometimes does not work well for use as a boot CWM card. It may refuse to boot. And lastly, it sometimes will give i/o errors when used as a normal SD and may take more than one attempt to read or write. But that is less troublesome than the first two issues.
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Thanks for the info!
It's interesting that a class 4 is faster. How exactly does that work out?
I guess I'll be heading to microcenter for their class 4 cards.
Soul0Reaper said:
Thanks for the info!
It's interesting that a class 4 is faster. How exactly does that work out?
I guess I'll be heading to microcenter for their class 4 cards.
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It has to do with small file read/write speed, which class 4 does better than class 10. There is a whole thread devoted to this on the Nook Color forum. It still applies to the HD/HD+ too. See here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1005633
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Soul0Reaper said:
Thanks for the info!
It's interesting that a class 4 is faster. How exactly does that work out?
I guess I'll be heading to microcenter for their class 4 cards.
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Don't get the micro center brand, though, they're not as good - quite bad actually. Get the SanDisk brand. I I had the micro center brand when I first started, and had to return it for the SanDisk. Not sure what the difference is, but it was significantly faster after I made the switch.
Now I'm running on EMMC so it doesn't matter that much. But if you plan on running the ROM on the card, get the SanDisk.
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bpaulien said:
Don't get the micro center brand, though, they're not as good - quite bad actually. Get the SanDisk brand. I I had the micro center brand when I first started, and had to return it for the SanDisk. Not sure what the difference is, but it was significantly faster after I made the switch.
Now I'm running on EMMC so it doesn't matter that much. But if you plan on running the ROM on the card, get the SanDisk.
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I've actually sent back my hd for hd+ and now have an option of buying a Samsung class 6 shown here: http://slickdeals.net/permadeal/115836/shnoop---3-pack-of-16gb-samsung-class-6-microsd-memory-cards
Would that particular SD card be suitable? I actually will be using all 3 of them so the price isn't bad at all for my needs, but I'm not sure how well these class 6 do on random write. My new hd+ does have 32 go of storage so I suppose I should just install to internal but I'd like to have both stock and custom rom available
Soul0Reaper said:
I've actually sent back my hd for hd+ and now have an option of buying a Samsung class 6 shown here: http://slickdeals.net/permadeal/115836/shnoop---3-pack-of-16gb-samsung-class-6-microsd-memory-cards
Would that particular SD card be suitable? I actually will be using all 3 of them so the price isn't bad at all for my needs, but I'm not sure how well these class 6 do on random write. My new hd+ does have 32 go of storage so I suppose I should just install to internal but I'd like to have both stock and custom rom available
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Look at this thread. It has benchmarks for various brands and classes. I don't know if that card is in the thread somewhere, but you can search to see.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1005633
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leapinlar said:
Look at this thread. It has benchmarks for various brands and classes. I don't know if that card is in the thread somewhere, but you can search to see.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1005633
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Thanks for the help. Decided to just give up on stock nook and just install cm to internal and ditch the microsd rom idea. Android really makes it better as a daily driver tab for the family to use.

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