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2013 HOT Pisen All in ONE Card Reader USB 2.0 High Speed White Color

2013 HOT Pisen All in ONE Card Reader USB 2.0 High Speed White Color

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a) Genuine USB 2.0, high speed transfer                                                             

b) 3-in-1 design: 3 slots: 1)SD/SDHC; 2)CF; 3)T-Flash/Micro SD/Micro SDHC;  

c) Compatible with Windows OS and Mac OS  

d) LED indicated lamp, display work status 

e) Intergrated with USB interface    

 

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Q: CAN ANYONE HELP PLZ, I TRIED TO BUY SOMETHING ON THE INTERWEB TODAY FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER, AND IT ALL WENT WRONG WHEN IT CAME TO PAYING. IT ASKED FOR MY NAME, ADDRESS, MOTHERS MAIDEN NAME, ACCOUNT NUMBER, CARD NUMBER AND PIN, SO I GAVE THIS THEN PUT MY CREDIT CARD INTO MY CARD READER, BUT IT WENT ALL THE WAY IN AND WONT COME OUT. SHAKING IT IS NO USE, AND I HAVE TRIED TWEEZERS. HELP PLEASE, WHAT DO I DO?
Um, computers don't normally have credit card readers so where exactly did you put your credit card? I'm guessing you either put it in the CD-ROM slot or possibly an ExpressCard slot. The ExpressCard slot isn't all that deep so you should be able to get it out, but if you put it in your CD slot that's a whole different problem. Honestly I'm not sure how you would get that out without totally taking the drive apart or risk damaging it by putting things in to get the card out.
Q: hi, i have no trouble in the past with this. it is a micro sd card (2GB) w/ adapter. i plugged in my phone. works fine. i plugged it in my adapter and then sd card slot and the small green light on my hp a1210n pc won't even come on. is it the card reader?
Sounds like it's your card reader on the computer. Why don't you go to Staples and buy an SD card adapter that plugs into your computers USB plug, less than $20. Or you could try HP email support. They're support team is fairly decent. I always liked them.
Q: I am thinking about buying a magnetic card reader and i was wondering if it can read School id's and then program it to bring up a certain website? info will help please
I've seen a regular card swipe reader that plugs into a USB port. You would have to open up Notepad or Word and then swipe the card, and you'll see the info on there. Only things I've swiped are Driver's License and a credit card, most of the info is easily seen but some is gibberish on the screen.
Q: I just recently bought a micro sd card reader for my samsung rant and i have figured out how to put both pictures and videos onto the phone from my computer but i do not know how to get ringtones into my computer. so how can i get free ringtones onto my phone by using the card reader?
there is extremely no such element as unfastened ring tones there extra often than no longer scams yet jointly as they do available you will in all probability advice superhighway get right of entry to yet you will in all probability have the skill to additionally would prefer to get carry of the ring tone and plug your telephone into your computing gadget it deepens on your telephone extra often than no longer
Q: I have a 3.5 bay card reader in my computer with the typical inputs (MS, SD, CF, and so on). It has served me well over the years but I now have a big problem. I recently went out and bought an 2GB SanDisk SD2 card. The card works in my Canon PowerShot A540 as did the normal SD cardshowever, when I go to put it in my card reader, it will not read it. I'm assuming this is because SD2 is a different type of structure or format that the SD slot will simply not read. I know there are the typical portable card readers that will read SD2, but are there any internal (like my 3.5 reader) that will support the SD and SD2 card formats? If I have to I will get a portable type reader, though I don't like them but would like to know if there are any internal ones out there.
Visit SanDisk's website and download the drivers for your SD card.
Q: Charger output current is not enough to affect the battery Mody
Fast charge and slow charge is an important concept of charging, only to understand the fast charge and slow charge to correctly grasp the charge.
Q: I just purchased a card-reader, and of course, unfortunately, the ONE SD card I need to work on my computer is not recognized/non-compatible with my card-reader. Is there any way to make the Sony Memory Card compatible with the generic card-reader, or am I doomed to have to wait until I can afford a sony card reader? (I do not have the USB cables necessary, hence why I purchased a card-reader. The device is for a Sony Cybershot camera)I appreciate any feedback!
i be attentive to that the M2000 does have a reader for the familiar Sony memory stick, in case you elect to apply the reader this is provided into that pc you elect a memory Stick Duo Adapter(Sony section #MSAC-M2). The Adapter is each and every each and every now and then offered with a clean memory stick duo card.
Q: I am going to buy a 8GB SDHC Class 6 SD Memory Card but am curios if the card reader on my Toshiba laptop will recognize it as it would a regular SD card. thnx
the card reader should be fine if you want a definitive answer ring toshiba, i have a satellite pro p100 and mine works with a SDHC card 8GB however your memory card may be of a different make and specification to mine
Q: I just uploaded a lot of pictures to my camera, but only half are showing up. The rest are still on my memory card becasue i can view them on my camera, but they will not show up when i put the card into my computer. I shot all the pics in camera RAW, but only some are showing up. DOes anyone know how I can get teh rest on my computer?? also, now when i put the memory card in my computer, it's not reading it as in i can't open it, but i shot all the pics on the same setting at the same time. any help? thank-you!
You may want to try an external reader. They're available where ever cameras are sold for little $$. Windows will see a reader as a drive you simply copy / paste. I had that problem with my lap top. It just quit reading my cards. I was using external readers for a long time before I got my lap top but I decided to try it. It worked twice.
Q: Ideally this reader would scan the card, and put it both into an excel spread sheet or MS Outlook (my choice). I think I mentioned that I want to build some mailing lists, but not have them be all in my Outlook database. So, an excel spread sheet will house these individual lists. Any ideas?
If such a thing exists, it would likely be very expensive and not work very well. The problem isn't in reading the cards but making sense out of what is read. Business cards are far from standard in appearance and content. By the time that you scan in the cards, even automatically, and then proof read what the Optical Character Reader has created from the scans, you could probably have typed in the information more accurately. I have done quite a bit of OCR work in the past and the greatest time consumer was proof reading.

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