Robert,

I think you will be very happy, especially considering the deal you got.

I set mine up as David did, with the MicroSD card being the D: drive for 
user files, and the in-board SSD being for the OS and apps.  I have used 
about 33GB of the on-board SSD, so if you aren't running loads of apps, 
your 64GB will be OK, even if Windows 10 makes the footprint a bit larger.

But an important point of clarification: the MicroSD card will be D: 
It does not add to the size of the C: drive.  So for practical purposes, 
you need to get the OS and apps to live on your C: drive.  I don't think 
that will be a problems given how you have described your usage.

If a person wanted to be really clever, they could install apps to the 
D: drive and also direct browser case and other big storage users to the 
D: drive.  But that would mean you would really need to leave the same 
MicroSD card installed all the time, which is OK for most people.

I have not installed Finale on the pad, but there is no reason why it 
should not run.  If you have big sound libraries, those should probably 
go on the MicroSD.




On 7/6/2015 7:46 PM, Robert Patterson wrote:
> FWIW: The StaffPad guy says it works great on the i3 Surface Pro 3. Also, I
> figure if I need more storage than 64GB (and probably will) I can spend $25
> on a micro SD card. I know the 4 might be announced next month, but who
> knows when it would show up in the points store: probably many months from
> now.
>
>

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