Surface Pro 4 Sd Slot
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Surface Pro 4 Micro Sd Slot Not Working
The slim portable design of the Surface pro hub equips with USB 3.1 port (for Transfer Data), Gigabit RJ45 port, 4K capable HDMI ports, VGA port, DP Port, SD/TF card slot, 3x USB 3.0 Ports, 3.5mm Audio Out Jack, 5V Micro USB. Since it is a full-sized SD card slot, you will need a full-sized SD card or SD card adapter. However the depth of the slot is about half-length of the card, so it’s not a good idea to use the full-sized SD card as a permanent solution to expand the storage. Fortunately, there is a MicroSD Adapter made by BASEQI that is firm and nicely fit. Can someone check to see if the SP4's microSD slot is UHS-II? Posted by 5 years ago. But a Surface Pro 4 Data Sheet from Microsoft stated that the MicroSD reader is UHS-I. In contrast, the Surface Book SD reader is rated at UHS-II. BTW, I originally found the SP data sheet from a link posted on Reddit showing the SB data sheet. The Surface Pro 7 is available in a bunch of different storage configurations, but the microSD card reader lets you easily and cheaply add extra gigs post-purchase. Here are the best cards for.
Does Surface Pro 4 Have Sd Card Slot
For storage I will be using the 2 TB drive from my previous working pc, a Dell Presicion M6500 17' monster, as a data disk connected by USB to the server in my house. In working hours the Surface will be hooked up to the new Surface docking, with two monitors, wired network and other niceties. I have also bought a 128 gig Micro SD card, and since I am a bit anal when it comes to backups I wanted to put that to double use. Because I do not take image backups from within Windows. Never. Don't trust them. So I took a 500 meg part of it for a Windows PE setup based on 8.1 ADK and used Acronis True Image to make the PE. No dice. No way to get the thing to boot from it. I have been using a smallish USB stick for this so far (I think it's 16 gig, or something like that), and I have been able to boot, but not without problems. It has to be plugged into the USB port on the side of the unit itself to boot. Not one of the ports in the Surface Docking, and not through an USB hub. That just doesn't work, the unit doesn't see it.
Can anybody tell me if I'm doing something wrong, or if it's simply impossible to boot from a card? I had the idea that the card reader probably was a part of the USB setup, but I may be wrong. It's so hard to see what's going on when I don't see any POST messages, as I'm used to (yeah, I'm old - been in computers since the Commodore 64, with almost all generations of Intel and AMD processors behind me in some computer or other).