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The SD memory card slot is spring loaded, to insert the memory card insert the card into the SD memory slot with the SD card contacts going in first and gently push it in until it locks in place. NOTE if the SD card does not slide into the slot easily then the SD memory card has been inserted back to front, turn the SD card around and insert it again. To remove an installed SD memory card, press the SD memory card and it will pop out slightly then you can then pull out the SD memory card.
Yes the type of card matters for the slot. If your pc/ laptop is newer and you have never used the slot, then more than likely the dummy plastic piece is still in it. This needs to be removed before you can insert any cards into it. Also, an SD card will only fit an SD slot, there are many other types of cards as well. If your card slot says that it will except SD, XD, miniSD, and so on.....then you can insert the SD card that you have.
If the card-reader states it's for a mini-sd card, then you should just be able to insert the mini-sd card into one of the slots. However, some card readers double-up on slots by making it so more than one card-type can be inserted into the same slot. See if the mini-sd card can be put into one of the slots successfully. Tip: Read your manual before doing so, so you don't get card stuck in wrong slot.
Take a can of air and blow some into the slot to make sure dust or dirt isn't getting the way of that reader trying to read the sd cards.
If you still get the same message try another SD card in that reader or try to see if another computer will read your SD card, if another computer will read the SD card and the slot still won't recognize the sd cards properly, then you know at that point the reader is bad. If the reader is bad, thats integrated into the motherboard so the motherboard would need to be replaced.
That depends on the camera. If the camera supports Sandisk Micro, then the SD card will fit into a slot. The slot is often located near to the battery.
You will just have to push card in and camera will automatically read card.
If camera does not read the card, ensure that the camera model can support SanDisk Micro, and that it will also support card size. Older cameras do not support big memory card (eg.4Gb)
yes you can directly use the SD card slot, make sure you unlock the write protection before inserting it into the slot if you wish to modify or copy the contents from or to the card.
Peel back the rubber gasket to expose the SD card slot. Do not completely remove the rubber gasket. Push the SD card until you hear a click. Do not attempt to pull the card out of the slot Remove the SD card from the slot. To Insert new SD Card Insert the SD card into the slot (Do not force the card into the slot.) with the metal contacts going in first and the beveled edge to the left. Push the SD card until you hear a click. Close the rubber gasket.
Hi, First of all we will have to check the slot size.If the slot is for mmc then you will have to use an adaptor.MMC slot is big in size and sd to MMC converters are available. Don,t try to insert the card forcefully it may damage the reader's pins.
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