None of the potential difficulties are likely. The potential difficulties are;
- incompatibility between the microSD card and the firmware, which may show up either immediately (cannot install) or over several days (random hangs), - electrostatic discharge damage to the microSD card or motherboard, which may show up immediately or take several months to appear, - management of performance expectations; despite the new card being designed for and qualified at a higher speed, the laptop may continue to use it at the normal speed, The potential benefits are; - larger size of storage, - increased performance in booting and starting activities. You asked about 8 GB. This reminds me; at sizes above 16 GB, the operating system does not quickly resize to fill the card, it can take much longer than normal on first boot. With an 8 GB card the first boot after install may take several seconds longer than usual as the partition is resized to fit the larger card. -- James Cameron http://quozl.linux.org.au/ _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel