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Make sure that the memory card is fully inserted into the slot Try a different memory card of the same type in the same slot. If the different memory card works, the original memory card should be replaced Some cards have a read/write security switch. Make sure that the security switch is set to Write Enabled. Make sure that the amount of data you attempted to store has not exceeded the capacity of the card Inspect the ends of the memory cards for dirt/material closing the hole. Clean contacts with a lint-free cloth and small amounts of isopropyl alcohol If errors persist, replace the memory card Some memory cards are not compatible with XP such as SDXC. Refer to your card manufacturer to see if your card is compatible with your OS.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It should work if that is indeed the correct drive. Check to see if F drive is there before you insert the adapter. Mine comes up as drive H, but the drive assignment is contingent on how many you have on your computer. Also check to make sure your SD card is in the correct orientation. The Micro SD card goes in upside down into the adapter. I always put the SD card into the adapter before plugging the adapter into the computer's USB slot.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.When I use the memory card in the USB drive. It reads the photos and asks if i would like to import them into the Apple iPhoto app. No problem. Do you have another drive like D or E? The computer should read the converted disk images. I would replace it with in new one.
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