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  • #38481
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    SANDISK 200GB (see upper link), card formatted as FAT32. The card works in both Windows and Android in order. (Movies, Music, and especially Europe maps for OziExplorer and Open Maps). The huge size card lets me use power during labor. There is no need for an external USB hub and card reader.

    #38231
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    Working 200 GB SDXC
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    A5C8 model
    BIOS version tPad 3.02 (03/01/2016)
    Android: V2_Mirek190_20160327
    Windows 10 Home: build 10586.318 (Version: 1511)

    #32937
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    “Original” ROM A5C8 worked well for HDMI, after installation MIREK ROM 2.1 HDMI does not work …

    EDIT: fixed, user error :-))) cable works well with high-quality cable and connector to micro

    #32149
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    Mirek,

    great thanks. My Antutu score – see Picture:

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    #28819
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    I mentioned memory card Sandisk 128GB 128 gigabytes.
    What I did: factory settings (full), custom ROM (here in the forum), the new BIOS, Windows update (now 10586.164). The card is formatted as NTFS. Everything works.

    #28616
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    ok (sorry, czech only)

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    #28609
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    Windows 10 (czech language OS), all updates (2016/03/16)

    all is OK

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    #28177
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    Also, did anyone find a way to make NTFS \ Exfat work on Android?
    So far it seems that Fat32 is the only way to go in you want the SD card in both operating systems.

    I have Teclast dual A5C8, ROM SPZjulien (root!!). If you have root privileges, you can use for example NTFS Mounter or Paragon exFAT, NTFS & HFS+.
    Android 5.1 then sees NTFS format.Just try it. It seems that Android MX Player sees a video on NTFS card.(I use Sandisk 128GB NTFS for HD video larger than 4GB)

    #28088
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    (Configuration: Teclast dual A5C8, new ROM SPZjulien, disable automatic updates SU 2.46 binary, new BIOS on windows factory setting and updated to the latest 1511 version).

    Tests Crystal:

    eMMC is Hynix HCG8e (Usage: operating system)

    HYNIX eMMC

    card is SDXC Sandisk Micro SDXC Ultra UHS-I (128GB, usage: eBooks, maps for TomTom and OziExplorer + external BT GPS))

    Sandisk 128GB

    Everything seems to be fine.

    #28065
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    Resolved. I accepted. Teclast sees card Sandisk 128 gigabytes (very cheap). I attach illustrative pictures. (Sorry my czech language)

    (Configuration: Teclast dual A5C8, ROM SPZjulien, disable automatic updates SU 2.46 binary, new BIOS on windows factory setting)

    Explorer
    Total Commander

    #27557
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    I agree. The tablet (Windows mode) does not work even one card is larger than 32 gigabytes On Android, 128 gigabytes SanDisk works …. Interesting …… Obviously missing Windows driver and the manufacturer does not know what it is.

    #26495
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    A5C8 Windows10 – Android 5.1 delivered last week. All updates.

    For me:

    ADATA micro SDHC 32GB   works on both OS.

    Samsung 128GB – EVO SDXC (FAT32) works only Android, Win 10 not see.

    Sandisk Ultra 128GB SDXC (FAT32) works only Android, Win 10 not see.

    Seller (SHENZHEN OKQI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD) is rude, lying and documented – see picture

    “…hi …I  find you use the SDXC card, actually this tablet can support SD card ,
    we don’t know this tablet can support SDXC card or not , we will check with the factory ….”

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