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Contactless smart card Reader

Contactless smart card Reader

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TAK-CS101 Smart Card Resader/Writer integrates powerful functions with super-light and thin design perfectly for Atmel or Infineon smart card applications. The design of unique built-in high speed buffer greatly improves card reading speed, especially for large-volume smart card application. It is the best choice for appliscation of banking, telecom, healthcare, access control and customer loyalty program.

 

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Q: I have a FinePix A-345 camera with an XD 128mb picture card. I've been transferring pictures via USB directly from the camera for months with no problems. A couple of months ago, I started using a card reader on occasion and ever since, I've been getting bad spots on the card and have lost numerous pictures and movies. A few days ago, I had a card error in the camera, and couldn't access anything on the camera, or even take new ones. I ended up reformatting the picture card using the camera, and all is well again. I suspect the card reader might be the problem, but I can't find any real information on it, I only have the fact that since I started using the card reader the problems began. Could be coincidence, I guess. Fuji, of course, says I need to bring the camera in for hundreds of dollars in repairs. I doubt it.Since I've reformatted, I fear the card reader. Has anyone had this happen, or know if this is a known issue? Do cards go bad and need reformatting?
It could be the card reader. Just don't yank the memory card out of the reader while it's still being accessed (by Windows Explorer or whatever you use). USB drives such as card readers show up on Windows computers as a green icon in the tray next to the clock. By right-clicking it, you can shut it down safely. I personally copy my files to the computer instead of moving them. When everything is safely on the computer, I do in fact yank the card out and then always reformat it on the camera before shooting again. Reformatting your card every now and then is a good thing.
Q: I put the micro SD into the adapter and into the readerbut how exactly do i put music on there.I have a windows XP and I'm like (confused)
No problem. Two steps: 1. The MP3s should already be on your PC. 2. Once the micro sd card is in your PC, click the Start Button, My Computer. You should see the micro sd card listed as a drive (like Drive E). Copy the MP3s to this drive and you should be in business. If you don't see the Micro SD card listed in My Computer, eject the card and try again. Mike Honeycutt
Q: I'm a hobbyist photographer, Someone once told me that I should get an external SD card reader even though my computer has a built in reader. can someone please explain to me why I should get one? thanks!
Might be more convenient to have it on the desktop rather than the front of the pc, especially if your pc is in a cabinet or youll be swapping cards a lot. Another option would be if the internal reader is older and slower than what you would get for the desktop. But essentially if the card fits in the slot, you should be all set with what you have.
Q: I can upload my pics. and send them by E - mail. Recently - after coming home I tried to use it at home and my Norton indicated - Trojan Virus and another thing called Packaged .Obviously it got infected at an Internet Cafe. My question is - will the memory card also be infected ? If so can this be repaired ?
A USB reminiscence Card Reader is for swifter transfers out of your reminiscence card on your workstation. in case you plugged enable's say your digicam quickly into the workstation it would take plenty longer to be waiting to get admission to and regulate the photos which you have taken. Many reminiscence card readers are regular meaning that no count what form of reminiscence card you have you would be waiting to apply the reader. it is very useful once you have quite a few diverse cameras or media instruments, so as that one device would be waiting to settle for any form of media card you have.
Q: I purchased a targus TRG-SD20 digital card reader/writer. I installed the drivers. The problem is my laptop doesn't detect the card reader. I have win XP on my laptop, and the drivers are for win98. I know this shouldn't matter, but why won't my laptop detect this.
Check the manufacturers website, and see if it is compatible with XP. Many devices were orphaned by windows, and they did not provide any drivers for the reader.
Q: If you do not read the cards or want to tell me that they are a crock or they do not work or are a hoax, I do not wanna hear from you. I know I need to clean my cards and I heard from another card reader that she uses regular table salt. I was wondering if this is a good way to do it and how would I go about it?
Some use sage you can get it at a health food store or maybe new age store. Yes, salt should work as salt has been used for centuries as a purifier. CLean out evil spirits, so forth. I never clean my cards. I don't feel the need to.
Q: If so, were they correct about you?
I visited a palm reader when I was 19. She told me that I was born in November, and I would marry when I was 23 to a man with the first initial M, but I would never have kids. I was born in February, married when I was 26 to a man named James and I have two kids. Yeah she was spot on alright. lol
Q: i insert my card reader on the comp then when i click it on my computer it says i need to format it then when i click okay it says that WINDOWS UNABLE TO FORMAT.what should i do?
Is the card that is inserted locked? Most SD cards have a safety lock so that you can't remove anything from them accidentally. Try taking it out of the reader, and look for a small switch on one side. This can be moved up or down. On one end it might say lock. This is a very, very small switch, and it is somewhat hard to describe! Sorry Hope that helps!
Q: I got it with my digital camera but I don't know what it is. What is is for?
From the description you've given, it's probably for connection to a computer to read the card without using up the camera's power; simply connect the reader via USB to the computer, remove the card from the camera and insert it into the reader. You can then access the card as if it was a drive on the computer.
Q: I have a camera that has an sd card you can pull out and I have tried putting it in my computer. The computer has a port labeled sd/mmc-ms/pro and I figured that is the spot to put it, it even looks right however the card is too big to actually go in. Am I the only one to have this problem? How am I supposed to use this?
Hi kid, Dell computers are usually shipped with 8 in 1 media card readers and support following media cards : Secure Digital (SD) Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Secure Digital eXtended Capacity (SDXC) Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO MSXC Memory Card MultiMedia Card (MMC) xD-Picture Card Inspiron 15 is shipped in different variants with different types of media card readers inbuilt ranging from 3 in 1 to 8 in 1 media card readers. I would suggest you to refer to the Owner's Manual for your system from dell.to/11iojrK -Enter the service tag of your system -Click on Manuals and Documentation and check the media card reader shipped and the types of media cards supported. Also, some cameras utilize an adapter to read the memory cards i.e. the memory card is first inserted in the adapter and then in camera. I would suggest you to refer to cameras manual as well for type of memory cards supported. Hope this helps. Thanks Regards, Sundeep B

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