IdeaPad K3 Lynx Supported flash memory card types?

Hi.  I just purchased a refurbished IdeaPad K3 Lynx and I want to snag a memory card for it before it gets here.  There is hardly any info on it online anymore and I needed to know if it can handle the newer 64GB SDXC memory chips?  Does anyone know if it can handle these?  Thanks.

Hello.  I've searched all over the forums for an answer to my question, but have been unsuccessful.  Can anyone help me please?!
Every now and then one of my notification icons (on the banner) will not disappear, even though I have read all possible messages, whether it be Facebook or Email.  This happened a while ago and I had found some instructions on the forums to register my Service Books.  This had fixed the problem, but now I'm having the problem again and am unable to send my Service Books.  I've tried a hard boot of the device (unsuccessful) and looked for wireless software updates (none found at this time).
When I get a new notification, it increases the number next to the icon.  When I read the new one, it decreases it back to the original number.  For example, it's currently showing that I have 3 Facebook notifications, but I don't.  If I get a new notification, in increments to 4.  When I read the new message, the number goes back down to 3.
How do I get rid of these "ghost" notifications/icons?
Thanks.

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