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  1. whs
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    I just found how you setup Flash in Boat. Go to: Settings > Page Content Settings > Enable Flash/Plug Ins

    And here is a download site for the Flash player: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2042464
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    I need a bit more help on my Tablet. I am seareching for a TF card or Micro SD. Google tells me they are the same. I have seen some with different Class Numbers. I have seen a Class 4 and a Class 6 and probably a few others. What do these mean and how do I know what mine uses? Is a 16 GB plenty big to buy? Thanks,
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    bigmck said:
    I need a bit more help on my Tablet. I am seareching for a TF card or Micro SD. Google tells me they are the same. I have seen some with different Class Numbers. I have seen a Class 4 and a Class 6 and probably a few others. What do these mean and how do I know what mine uses? Is a 16 GB plenty big to buy? Thanks,
    The higher the class the better(faster) and make sure you do a full format Fat32 on it before downloading apps.
    I don't use the micro sd as they seem to cause more problems. I have one 8Gb and one 16Gb class 10 sd's.
    On my Thrive 10 Tablet I have full size ports so I am not sure what yours comes with.
    Good luck and post back
    THW
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  4. whs
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       #34

    Jim, this looks like a good micro SD card to use. It is a class 10 (the highest class) Newegg.com - 3C Pro 16GB 16G microSD microSDHC micro SD Class 10 C10 Memory Card

    PS: I have not heard of any problems with micro SD cards like THW says.
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    whs said:
    Jim, this looks like a good micro SD card to use. It is a class 10 (the highest class) Newegg.com - 3C Pro 16GB 16G microSD microSDHC micro SD Class 10 C10 Memory Card

    PS: I have not heard of any problems with micro SD cards like THW says.
    Quite a few problems with Micro SD's with the Toshiba Thrive 10.1 Tablet.
    At least that's what are posted in the Toshiba Thrive Forum but may not be the case for other 7" Tablets.
    THW
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  6. whs
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       #36

    Yeah, that may be specific to that Toshiba tablet. I used a micro SD card myself for a while on a Curtis Klu (another cheap $69 tablet) and had no problems. That Klu was a present for someone.
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       #37

    Thanks to both of you. I am ordering one from Newegg now.
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    bigmck said:
    Thanks to both of you. I am ordering one from Newegg now.
    You are more than welcome. Wishing you the best of luck and fun with your new toy.
    THW
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