Really? Files on storage media, who'd have thought it.
I mean you can't add folders on it to your Music or Photo or Video libraries, so surely it's just this thing bolted on the side that you need to use Explorer to access?
Where?
Q: Can the Apps be saved to SD card and run from there so that it doesn’t take up the Primary storage Space?
ST: One can add an SD card but can not add apps there but one can surely add music, movies and photos there.
The fact that you can't add removable disks to Libraries. I've never seen MS recommend that Windows 8 users put their Music and Photos on an SD card. I was asking where you saw that.
Q: Can the Apps be saved to SD card and run from there so that it doesn’t take up the Primary storage Space?
ST: One can add an SD card but can not add apps there but one can surely add music, movies and photos there.
News on the issue was disclosed during a Reddit ‘ask me anything’ session with the Surface team. When answering a question that asked about the size of the Windows RT install, Ricardo Lopez replied, “After the OS, Office RT and a bunch of apps, you will still have more that 20GB. As you say, you can always add an SD card and while you cannot add apps there, you can get music, movies and photos there.”
Read more: http://www.itproportal.com/2012/10/...third-of-surfaces-32gb-storage/#ixzz29lzw5cxk