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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I am not familiar with Mac so I can't answer
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I also had an issue finding an answer to this question. The best I can do is provide you with an answer provided on the PNY company website: "Since there is no driver required for these operating systems, the device uses the built-in driver (USB Mass Storage Class Driver) from these operating systems. If your operating system cannot find the device, then it is possible that the built-in driver files were missing or corrupted; please try to recover these files from another computer or from the original Windows operating system CD. You should also verify your system OS has the most up-to-date service packs. Should you still have a problem, please try removing and re-installing the device though Device Manager or contact our technical support center." Here is the link to the company support page where I retrieved this information: https://pnysupport.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/43000499221-my-windows-system-cannot-detect-my-device-what-can-i-do- Scandisk is a good alternative if this answer doesn't answer your question : )
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