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Question

My hp tc1100 do not accept SD card

May 12, 2014 3:30PM PDT

When I insert a SD card, my hptc1100 tablet pc do not response to the pen input like the cursor do not follows the pen, the whole system stop working untill I remove the card and the tablet works again.
Can someone know the answer, please help me out.

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Clarification Request
Detail please.
May 12, 2014 11:27PM PDT
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP_Compaq_TC1100 pegs this to be some 2005 era model which means that many SD Cards will never work in that slot. You didn't reveal much detail so my advice is to use SD Cards you would find in 2005. (small cards of 16 to 512 megabytes.)
Bob
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Clarification request
May 14, 2014 2:49AM PDT

Thank you for your help, I did find out that my hp tablet accept SD card max 1Gb after try different size. When I bought the store said it can use SD card up to 32 Gb to expand storage but not that, The USB slot can handle more to store more data

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That's a bold claim.
May 14, 2014 3:16AM PDT

Now back to those that claimed SDHC cards are supported. The Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) format, announced in January 2006 so this model was designed and made prior to when I saw SDHC support in PCs.

As to your USB slot, that is something entirely different and USB transport didn't change much so the OS can add 32GB or higher storage support in the operating system.

Do we need to dive any deeper? It's not as if you can fix this.
Bob