Compatible microSD / TF cards

I figured it would be worth starting a thread with a list of known compatible microSD / TF cards.

I have successfully booted both sdcard.img and Debian from this 256 GB SanDisk card https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B09X7CRKRZ

If you know of any other compatible microSD / TF cards, comment below!

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I’m using a SanDisk “Maximum Endurance” 32GB card that I originally got for a Raspberry Pi, and it works perfectly.

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SanDisk Ultra 32GB, got a bunch of them for things like Pi’s, it works fine.

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Samsung EVO Plus Micro SDHC I 32GB worked fine. Sony Micro SDXC I 64GB 90 MB/s did NOT work.

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I wasted a fair amout of time with a Toshiba EXCERIA 32GB, it just does not work, while same image does with a 16GB kingston

Can't set block device
## Warning: defaulting to text format
switch to partitions #0, OK
mmc1 is current device
Scanning mmc 1:3...
Found /extlinux/extlinux.conf
Retrieving file: /extlinux/extlinux.conf
** No partition table - mmc 1 **
Couldn't find partition mmc 1:3
Can't set block device
Error reading config file
SCRIPT FAILED: continuing...
** No partition table - mmc 1 **
Couldn't find partition mmc 1:3
** No partition table - mmc 1 **
Couldn't find partition mmc 1:3
** No partition table - mmc 1 **
Couldn't find partition mmc 1:3
** No partition table - mmc 1 **
Couldn't find partition mmc 1:3
** No partition table - mmc 1 **
Couldn't find partition mmc 1:3
** No partition table - mmc 1 **
Couldn't find partition mmc 1:3
** No partition table - mmc 1 **
Couldn't find partition mmc 1:3
** No partition table - mmc 1 **
Couldn't find partition mmc 1:3
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And does work with a Patriot 64GB.

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Samsung Pro Plus works great and is noticeably faster than most other cards.

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