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In addition to the disk space on your Surface, you have external storage options like OneDrive (cloud storage), USB drives, and memory cards.
How much space do I have on my Surface?
To see how much drive space you have on your Surface:
In the taskbar, select File Explorer and select This PC.
The amounts of available free space and total available space are shown. If you're running low on space, the drive will be marked in red.
Note: Pre-installed software and apps use a significant amount of space. To learn how much, see Surface storage.
OneDrive: Cloud storage
Surface Book 3 on base: Up to 17.5 hours of typical device usage. Surface Book 3 13.5” 8GB, 16GB, or 32GB 3733Mhz LPDDR4x; Surface Book 3 15” 16GB or 32GB 3733Mhz LPDDR4x; Graphics. Surface Book 3 13.5” Intel® Core™ i5-1035G7 models: Intel® Iris™ Plus Graphics. Learn how to insert a MicroSD card into a Surface Pro 4 and increase the storage capacity on your Surface Pro.Get the Surface Pro 7 256GB SSD + 8GB RAM which. No slot for SDCard or SIM CardMicrosoft Surface Pro 4 Tablet need the extension with docking station. Both the Surface Laptop 3 and the Surface Pro X don’t have expandable storage. This means you won’t be able to prop a MicroSD card or SDcard in either device to get a bonus storage space.
OneDrive is free cloud storage that comes with your Microsoft account. It’s like an extra hard drive that’s available from all your devices. For info on using OneDrive, see Using OneDrive on Surface.
Note: OneDrive syncs files from the cloud to your Surface. Syncing or sending data across a mobile broadband connection could result in extra charges. For more info, see Manage your mobile broadband data usage.
Removable storage options
You can use USB storage or a microSD card of any size with your Surface to store your documents, music, videos, and pictures. Surface works with standard microSD card formats—microSD, microSDHC, and microSDXC. If you have a Surface Book, you can also use a full-size SD card.
To see what types of SD cards are compatible with your Surface, see What SD cards are compatible with my Surface?
For the locations of the USB port and microSD or SD card slots on your Surface, see Surface features.
To open files from an external device:
Insert a USB flash drive or other USB storage device into the USB port, or insert a microSD or SD card into the card slot on your Surface.
Select the notification that appears in the lower-right corner of the screen.
Select Open device to view files or Sync digital media files to this device.
Use File Explorer on your Surface to browse files and folderson connected devices.
Integrate your file storage with Libraries
Libraries let you browse folders from many locations in one place. For example, you could have documents from several locations on your OneDrive, plus photos and drawings on your Surface, all in one Library. You can even include folders on a connected USB device or microSD card.
Want to create a new library? Here's how:
In the taskbar, select the File Explorer icon .
Open your Libraries folder. If you don't see the folder in the left-side navigation, see Show libraries in File Explorer.
Press and hold (or right-click) an open area in the contents pane, select New, and then select Library.
Enter the name of your new library.
Adding folders to a library is easy, too.
Press and hold (or right-click) a folder in File Explorer.
Select Include in library, and then select the library you wish to add the folder to.
Microsoft Surface Pro 3 Micro Sd Slot
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I bought a 64GB Samsung Micro SD card for my Surface Pro 3 around 2 months ago and used it for all my static files, cloud drives and etc. around 2 weeks ago I encountered this issue that the micro sd card was being ejected and reinserted into the machine randomly. This was annoying because Onedrive and my other apps were complaining that the directory is not accessible.
After looking up over the similar problem online I found out that many others are experiencing the same issue with their surface pro 3 and micro sd cards.
Seems like that the latest Realtek Drivers is causing this issue. The only way to solve this issue for now is to remove these drivers from your machine and run an windows update.
After that you should reboot your machine, by doing that windows will again try to download the latest drivers which are faulty. but then you can go to device manager and use “Roll Back Driver” function. this will revert it to the old driver and prevents the automatic updates to replace it with the faulty ones.
Microsoft Surface Pro 3 Sd Slot
So lets go through the steps of doing this a bit more detailed:
- Go to Device Manager and under “Universal Serial Bus Controllers” Uninstall the realtek card reader driver.
- Restart your machine and then run Windows update.
- Go back to Device manager and find the same driver and go to “Properties”.
- Click on Driver tab and then click on the button “Roll Back Driver”.
This should fix the driver issue. it is been around 4 days passed since when I applied this remedy and ever since that my SD Card issues are completely resolved.
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