![]() Regardless of whether you get an SD card, USB flash drive, or both, move files such as songs, archived documents or reference materials onto them to open up space on your SSD. (Note that SD cards larger than 32GB are based on the newer SDXC standard, so be sure to first check that your laptop’s card reader supports it.) Alternatively, ultra-low profile USB flash drives such as the Cruzer Fit can be left plugged into your USB port, and can add up to 32GB of storage.Ī USB flash drive like the SanDisk Cruzer Fit is ideal for storing archived documents and other infrequently used files. Many laptops come with a built-in SD card slot, and it’s possible to get a 64GB SD flash memory card for less than $50. One method of increasing your available storage space without adding bulk is to use an SD card or USB Flash Drive. ![]() If you are currently reevaluating your cloud storage options, be sure to check out these excellent Dropbox alternatives for small business. ![]()
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