View Single Post
Old 03-06-2011, 10:05 PM   #28
Boston
Fanatic
Boston writes the songs that make the whole world sing.Boston writes the songs that make the whole world sing.Boston writes the songs that make the whole world sing.Boston writes the songs that make the whole world sing.Boston writes the songs that make the whole world sing.Boston writes the songs that make the whole world sing.Boston writes the songs that make the whole world sing.Boston writes the songs that make the whole world sing.Boston writes the songs that make the whole world sing.Boston writes the songs that make the whole world sing.Boston writes the songs that make the whole world sing.
 
Posts: 555
Karma: 40032
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Boston :)
Device: Kindle, Kobo Aura H20, Pixel XL
Quote:
Originally Posted by jersysman View Post
I am new to the Nook Color and to Rooting. I see mentioned a class 6 micro SD card. By that are there different classes of cards? I was just going to get a micro SD card to Root, but should I be asking for a class 6?
yes, there are different classes and the difference is read/write speed (and cost). If you are just using to load auto-noot, I don't think it would make a difference as you don't use the card once loaded.

If you are planning to run a different version of Android (such as Froyo or Honeycomb) off an SD card and/or want to use the card as extended storage for loading apps/movies, you will probably want a faster card.

Class 2 is probably too slow. Class 4 may be okay but some report a lag running Froyo on it. Likewise, some report issues running Honycomb/Froyo from Class 10. Hence the general recommendation is Class 6 for now.
Boston is offline   Reply With Quote