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Old 04-20-2014, 04:16 AM   #12
GlynG
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Originally Posted by sysKin View Post
I'm asking because the addressing of SDHC really is 32 GB. A 64 GB card has to be SDXC, and I wouldn't suspect Aura HD of having SDXC controller.

I have no idea what happens if you have a partition larger than physically addressable space, but it might look like it works at first when it really isn't.
I don't think it actually matters that much. SDHC and SDXC seem to be very similar in practice, or similar enough to work fine. Unless Kobo programmed a 32Gb limit into their software it should be ok.

My Nokia 808 mobile only officially supports up to 32Gb SDHC, but I've used a 64Gb SDXC card in it for a year and a half now with no issues.
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