Sony Tablet P - microSD 64GB card working!

Vuche

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I've read in a thread concerning the Tablet S that 64GB SDXC cards were working in it.

I can now confirm that the Sandisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-1 (class10) card is working with the Tablet P (ICS 4.0.3 rooted). I think it came formated in extFAT and wasn't recognized. I reformated it within my Xperia Arc S (didn't try with the tablet, not sure if there was an option for it) and there it is!
 

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I've read in a thread concerning the Tablet S that 64GB SDXC cards were working in it.

I can now confirm that the Sandisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-1 (class10) card is working with the Tablet P (ICS 4.0.3 rooted). I think it came formated in extFAT and wasn't recognized. I reformated it within my Xperia Arc S (didn't try with the tablet, not sure if there was an option for it) and there it is!
How did you get ICS for Tablet P? Do you have an international version? If not could you please provide details or open a thread on installing ICS on Tablet P?

Thanks,

Todd Thompson
 

Vuche

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Sorry for the late answer. ICS for the Tablet P has been around for quite a while now, and it's the official one. I have the standard unlocked european model.

Maybe you have a locked version of the tablet and your provider did not update it. Did you try with the Sony PC compagnon software? I think I used this to find out there was an update, on the tablet itself the software update did not show me anything.

Keep in mind that if you want to root it, you should use the 4in1 or all-in-one tool, not sure about the name (search the Sony Tablet forum for it) , BEFORE updating your tablet!

It's a great tool and you can use it for backing up your old/new firmware and activate a few options on the tab'.

Enjoy!
 
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