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Cool refreshing/reader/TF/Micro SD true USB2.0 at a high speed Multi card reader

Cool refreshing/reader/TF/Micro SD true USB2.0 at a high speed Multi card reader

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Product Description

  

Features

TF card reader Mini T-Flash/TF/Micro SD/MicroSD Micro Card Reader/writer.
100% Brand New and high quality.
Read / Write to your T-Flash/TF/Micro SD/MicroSD card (no adapter).
Plug and play hot swapping, easy to install and use.
High Speed USB2.0 Compatible With USB1.1.
Backward compatible to the existing MicroSD cards.
Power supply by USB port directly.
Single card reader, No USB wire required, Supper slim pocket size, easy for carry.
Rope hole for hang.
Supports Windows XP, 2000, 98, and Mac OS 9.2 and higher, No driver required.

 

 High Speed USB 2.0 Memory Card Reader for SD, TF Micro SD 
Flash Card support: SDHC, SD, mini SD, micro SD, MMC,
 
TF, RSMMC, MMC micro, MS, MS Pro, MS Duo, MS Duo Pro, M2
 
Card slot: SD slot
 
System: support Win98/SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista and so on
 
Voltage: DC 5V (USB port)
 
High speed USB 2.0

 

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Q:i have LG laptop
The answer is NO. But still you can buy for a low cost a universal card reader device. Its pretty small, suitable for ur laptop case and not require power supply. Just plug it to an USB port and that is all. Usually these devices have at least 4-6 types of physical card shapes to fit common cards on the market.
Q:can someone help please it's not write protected!!
The MMC is typically defective when you have this symptom. I just returned a 2G SDHC Lexar Pro 133 that had this same issue. It was not the reader as I tried 3 other cards of the same type and all worked save the defective one. Contact either the vendor if you are in the 15 day window, or the manufacturer if the card is still under warranty.
Q:I bought a CF Card Reader. I bu it in the USB port and I hear a ding that says it reads it. But nothing else happens. I can't pull up my pictures. Can anyone help me?I use a HP Pavillion Window Vista Laptop.
When you use your file manager (Windows Explorer, My Computer, ) you should see the memory card. It might appear as a driver letter (F: or something). Do you see it?
Q:I need help with getting the right stuff for my computer. I want to copy vhs tapes to my computer. Somebody told me to get a video capture card. What does that look like? Do I have to tear open my computer to install the card? And when hunting for a video capture card, some devices said it comes with a usb cable. What the heck is that? Is it like RCA Cable? How hard is it? What is a card reader? I think my computer came with a card reader, I'm not sure. Intel graphics media accelerator 900 is what my computer has. And I have 13in 1 media card reader (what's that?) I'm so stupid, I hope somebody can help me with this. Thank you.
Ok, nevermind redunicorn's definition of the video capture card is much clearer. USB the connection on the computer that's sort of a thin rectangle. It's used to connect Cameras, printers, scanners, and most commonly mice to the computer. And a card reader, well it sounds like you already have one. It has multiple slots for different sized flash cards (used in stuff like digital cameras and smaller mp3 players), since different companies and different appliances use the different sized cards. If you really have 13-in-1, then it should cover all the major cards.
Q:Confused ?
It is a device for reading 9 kinds of memory card (of the types that are used in, for example, digital cameras) that connects to a computer using a USB socket.
Q:I have a Sandisk 1 GB SD card and a Targus memory card reader.When I inserted them into my Windows Vista computer to copy the pics from my computer onto the card,it says Please insert disk into removable disk(F:)I've never done this before,so I have no idea what that means.Please help?!
For some reason your computer doesn't seem to be recognizing the memory card so it thinks there's nothing in the slot. Try StartMy Computer and click on the icon for Drive F and see if that helps. It may or it may not.
Q:erverytime i plug a usb card reader, the computer is asking for a cd or software.i thought windows xp is plug and play? pls help
Every piece of hardware that exist for PCs need a driver so as to help the operating system use it. Windows Xp has a very large database of drivers, but not for each and every hardware that exist. Your USB card reader is a new hardware while Windows Xp is lots of years old, so, how would people who built Win Xp years ago cater for a USB card reader in 2008? Obviously you need to install your card reader's driver either from the CD that came with it or by downloading it on the manufacturer's website
Q:If a Tarot reader who has over 30 years experience answers yes to the same question in 3 or 4 different readings, is this a pretty good sign the question will come true?
Indeed, but usually if a person is asking the same question over and over again, sometimes, the cards will simply not give an answer, but stay neutral. Hopefully you went to more than one reader, as the reader could simply by memory say yes again. Should that not be the case, then yes is the answer.
Q:I am currently traveling overseas and have two digital cameras with me: Canon Rebel DSLR and a smaller Canon Powershot. Internet cafes will not let me upload my photos via the USB cable because the cameras' software is not installed (nor do I have it with me). Wondering if I can simply buy a memory card reader and upload directly from that? Or will I need any additional software? Thanks for your help :)
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Q:how do i even know if it takes m2? I don't have the box
You should see the product manual. I have 25 in 1 card reader, but I don't think it supports small cards like M2 or MicroSD. Usually its for different cards from cameras.

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