Sansa Clip + microSD and microSDHC cards (Max Size)

Hi just a few questions on upgrading my Clip +.

-The card can the Clip + take?

-It loads slowly out of the map is the largest?

-Once I have pluged use Windows Explorer to copy MP3 Clip +. The microSD card will still work as copy to internal memory?

See you soon

CelebrityVIP wrote:

Hi just a few questions on upgrading my Clip +.

-The card can the Clip + take?

A Micro size.

Just messin '... The largest size is now 32 GB and it works perfectly in the Clip +.

-It loads slowly out of the map is the largest?

The extent of the game? N ° but the updating of the database which occurs after you disconnect the computer grows accordingly as the map fills with more files.

-Once I have pluged use Windows Explorer to copy MP3 Clip +. The microSD card will still work as copy to internal memory?

Well Yes. Don't forget, if using MSC mode it will be 2 separate and marked disks separately, as F: and G:. The Clip will be 1 +; the 2nd will be card. This occurs if a card is inserted or not.

See you soon

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