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    SDHC support tx and other laptops.

    Discussion in 'HP' started by n kmkjghlhkj, Sep 10, 2007.

  1. n kmkjghlhkj

    n kmkjghlhkj Notebook Consultant

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    Do the tx1000 and other hp laptops -properly- support SDHC cards through the reader? I've read about SDHC and it seems that even if the capacity is recogized properly the SD host needs to understand how to write and read from the card properly.
     
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    I have a dv2000z and at first it didn't recognize the card but now it does, driver update I guess. My HP desktop recogizes this card too. Though both doesn't have the SDHC logo. I have both 4gb and 8gb cards
     
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    according to SanDisk if the card doesn't have an SDHC logo it is not an SDHC but the non standard form that came out before SDHC.
     
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