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ScottyS

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The biggest and fastest you can afford, that's the "best".

Avoid "no-name" brands that sound too cheap to be true, they're not. The computer may only "see" 16GB of the 128 advertised.

I'm using SanDisk Ultra 128GB MicroSDXC Class 10 (link is to a newer version).
128GB will more than double your storage space.
 

CrippsCorner

Well-Known Member
The biggest and fastest you can afford, that's the "best".

Avoid "no-name" brands that sound too cheap to be true, they're not. The computer may only "see" 16GB of the 128 advertised.

I'm using SanDisk Ultra 128GB MicroSDXC Class 10 (link is to a newer version).
128GB will more than double your storage space.

This is the one I have. Performance wasn't great on Windows 8.1, in fact I was thinking of returning it... but for some reason it's been much better on Windows 10 and actually hasn't failed once :) so worth a gamble for the price!
 

lhauser

Active Member
I've been happy with the Samsung 128GB. I was happy with the SanDisk until it failed after I encrypted it with BitLocker. SanDisk replaced it (I got the Samsung while waiting for that process to play out), but I'm not going to try encrypting it again.

I've always trusted SanDisk, and have their SD cards (mostly microSD) in sizes from 32GB to 128GB for my phone and cameras as well. Except for the one glitch with BitLocker, I've never had a problem with them.
 
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BOBEL

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I Have read the pervious thread on issue of
Micro SD cards it has answer my question
Thanks to all
 
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