HP Envy 13-S008na: hp envy 13-d008na - it can use SDXC cards, stipulates that printed information SD & SDHC

Good evening

Just wander if anyone knows if the HP Envy 13-s008na works with an SDXC card.  I talked to the support team and the only information available to them are the standard specifications is to say it's a standard Sd or SDHC card.

I am concidering using a large (128 GB) SD cards, but they are available on the SDXC cards.

cheers in advance

Matt C

MattC945 wrote:

Good evening

Just wander if anyone knows if the HP Envy 13-s008na works with an SDXC card.  I talked to the support team and the only information available to them are the standard specifications is to say it's a standard Sd or SDHC card.

I am concidering using a large (128 GB) SD cards, but they are available on the SDXC cards.

cheers in advance

Matt C

As much as I KNOW, the only difference in XC is the format it uses, and some readers would be unable to read. For more readings

http://KB.SanDisk.com/app/answers/detail/A_ID/2520/~/SD%2Fsdhc%2Fsdxc-specifications-and-compatibility

SDXC and host cards
-Can be used ONLY with SDXC host devices SDXC memory cards.
-SDXC memory cards will NOT work with SD / SDHC host devices.

I read where you can use XC cards HC readers but you must format it in Fat32 not exFat that XC uses for her to work.

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