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Super speed USB3.0 SDXC card reader

Super speed USB3.0 SDXC card reader

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Super speed USB3.0 SDXC card reader

 

Features:

-   USB (Universal Serial Bus) v3.0 Specification

-  Truly Plug & Play and Hot swapcapabilities

Fast Data/Files Access and Transfer Rate Super-Speed (5Gps) / High-Speed (480Mbps) / Full-Speed (12 Mbps)

-   Draw Power directly from USB3.0 Port

-   Support SDXC 2TB

 

Specifications:

 

- USB 3.0 SuperSpeed: 5 Gbps

 

- USB 3.0 Connectors: INPUT: (1) USB 3.0 type AMale

 

- Support the memory cards as below;

 

SD Slot: SecureDigital (SD), Elite Pro SD, Extreme III SD, Gaming Edition SD, , Platinum II SD, SD Pro, SDHC, SDXC,SD-Max, SD-Pleomax, SD-Pro C, Super SD, Turbo SD, Ultima I SD, Ultima II SD, Ultimate SD, Ultra High Speed SD, Ultra II SD, Ultra II SD Plus, Ultra SD, Ultra-X SD, DV-RS MMC, High Speed MMC / RS-MMC, MCCmobile, MMC Pro, MMCplus, MMCplus Turbo, RS-MMC, Micro SD

 

-  Dimension: 65(L) X 65(W) x 14(H) mm

 

- OS Support: Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Win7, Win8 (32/64-bit)

  

 

Package Contents

- 1 x USB 3.0 Card Reader

 

 

Packing Detail:
N.W: 5.5 KG
G.W: 6.0KG
Qty/Ctn : 125 PCS
Ctn Size: 46*30*30 CM

 

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Q: How can I transfer photo files from my pc to the memory card in my camera. I understand that it is time consuming but can be done.
in case you have a card reader, basically drag and drop the photos you like on the cardboard out of your laptop. in case you have not got a card reader, they're much less costly adequate and with a card, can function like a flash tension of kinds. Flash drives are additionally obtainable and the fees look falling on a regular basis.
Q: I have a micro SD card for my phone and the adapter card. I want to put music on it. It's an LGVX9900 (EnV). I want to know if I put the card in the printer slot, will the printer allow me to upload songs to it? Is there anyway to do that?
Only thing you can do is try. I've always assumed that the printer was acting as a reader only. You may be disappointed too in that the files uploaded to the card using a method other than what 's recommended may not work properly. Like if you copied mp3's to your IPod via mycomputer, I bet they wouldn't work, even though they're still MP3's. If it doesn't work, format the card in the phone again, and it should be ok. Of course, when you format, you lose all of your info on that card.
Q: I bought a card reader, but when installed the UBS port is the only one that works. I've plugged the device on 2 computers and I got the same result. When trying to install the software it says that the reader is not connected. What can be the problem? I've installed 3 DVD rom drives and 4 Hard disks and never had such a problem. Could the card reader be faulty or is something I a missing? I am returning the product today but I am uncertain if I should exchange the product or get a full refund.
It may have 2 USB connectors - one for pass through USB and one for actual reader. I have the same ussue with mine, but I just connected the reader and disconnected the port
Q: If you are, do you charge for a reading? Why? (I am curious about your responses as I have been reading 30 years, but don't charge for the reading, but I charge for my time.)
I read cards. I also don't charge for the reading but I do charge for the session which could include advice on candles, crystals, etc. I gave my first thousand readings for free to gain knowledge and experience. Hope this helps.
Q: What are the advantages of the card reader?
While the plug-and-play approach itself is much easier.
Q: I have used it before to get deleted photos which didn't workNow, my camera isn't uploading into my computer so I decided to use it insteadbut what do I do, do I need a program or do I need nothing at all please let me know because it is very important and I need to get the pics online
If you have WIndows XP or later, just plug in the card reader, then insert a camera card into it. Go to MyComputer and you will see a bunch of extra drives listed after your C (hard disk) and D (CD or DVD) drives. One of these will be for your camera card. Double-click on it and you'll get a list of the pictures on the drive. Go to the View menu and selct Thumbnails and you'll see the pix represnted as tiny image icons. You can then copy these to a folder on your hard disk. Or do yourself a favor and google Picasa. It's a free program from Google that does a great job of managing and manipulating your pictures. It automatically detects when you insert a photo memory card or hook up your camera to your computer via the USB cable.
Q: Can i use card reader instead of connecting my phone to PC. wat r the functions of card reader. do i need any software to transfer files from my PC to Memory card?
Often times you don't. Once the card reader is in the computer, the computer sees the memory card as another drive. All you have to do is copy the file from PC and paste it into the memroy card reader drive. Just make sure the file your transfering is in a format that the phone understands. ie. .wav , .mov, or .mpg.
Q: I have read conflicting info regarding the ability of Vista to be able to read SD HC SD cards. Some say it's impossible, others say using an SD HC card reader works. Just bought a Canon 300 HS and need this info in order to buy the correct type of SD cards for use with my computer.
Depends on the camera and computer
Q: I just bought a brand new internal 3.5 inch card reader with one USB 2.0 port and all you are supposed to do is connect it to your internal USB header (which I did) and when I powered on my computer the power light comes on on the card reader but nothing happens if I connect a mouse or other USB device the system will not notice it I have XP if that helps any
A card reader should not need drivers to work with Windows XP. You would only need drivers if you were using Windows 98 or earlier. All I can think of is that you haven't connected it to the header correctly; or maybe you've got the connector the wrong way round. Or maybe the header is faulty (if you have another USB header on your motherboard that has something plugged into it, perhaps you could try swapping them over).
Q: i have a toshiba laptop that is only a few months old and lately the built in memory card reader will not work.i put in my SD card, the light flicks on to say its in there but then nothing happens.whats wrong with it? HELPPPPP please :)
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