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    M200: Maximum size of SD-card

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by Markstar, Jul 9, 2007.

  1. Markstar

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    Hi,
    on the Toshiba bulletin I have read that the maximum size for SD-cards is 1GB, is that true? Has anybody successfully used a 2GB card?

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    Thank you for your answer!

    So what you are saying is that the M200 is one of those devices that do not support SD-cards larger than 1GB? I was aware of the compatibility issue (though I am always amazed that they made a similar mistake they also made with hard drives) and I read the link, but I can't find out the year when SDHC was implemented.

    Oh well, it was probably after 2005 anyways, so I'll just get a 1GB card. :(