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I own a bunch of these SanDisk mini card adapter readers, and maybe 1 out of 4 of the adapters actually get read by mine, or any of the computers I use them on.I use them for my mobile phones little micro transflash card, and you put the mini card into the adapter, the adapter into your computers reader slot, and after (if) the drivers are installed, your computer should be able to read whats on your mini transflash card. I even wrote to them via SanDisk dot com, and they seem to be aware of the issue, sending me instructions on removing drivers from the device manager, reinstalling, etc. 1gb, 2, or 4, it doesnt matter.for whatever reason, recently, these SanDisk adapters are just not reading once you slide the mini card into it.I have a usb adapter that I use to read my mini card, so its not the mini card, or my computer that is failing me, its the adapter.The adapter will actually be picked up by your computer if you put it in your reader slot without the transflash mini card. It creates an L: drive, or an M: drive in "Computer", or "My Computer", depending on what OS your using.Once you slide the little mini card in, it stops reading.So, its gotta be the teeny connectors inside the adapter, that the mini card is supposed to connect to.This seems to be a fairly recent development.I never used to have this issue with SanDisk. Doesnt work.I will be using a different brand from now on.
Works as advertised. I used it with the Micro Sd card and there were no problems. Just make sure to format the memory card when you switch devices i.e. from cellphone to camera.
There's really nothing to say other than "what else would one expect from SanDisk." They can do no wrong as far as I'm concerned. Awesome packaging. Superior product, never fails, ahead of the pack - on top. Hey, I'd like to work for them.really.Oh, and that cool little plastic snap box that everything fits into perfectly. Dang that SanDisk is somethin' else. '
2GB SD cards are running around 12 dollars in the stores (plus the gas to get there). However, it did not come with the mini adpater as the description says. The microSD chip works great when inserted into the SD adapter or in the micro reader that I already have. Also note, there is a lock slider on the SD adapter so that the chip can be but in write-protect-mode. Thus, I had to only give it 3 stars instead of 5. The price is great for what I got though (less than 7 dollars (including S&H)). Thus, in the lock position, your data will be read-only (and may "appear" not to work if you are attempting to add or delete information). Just slide the slider up to the unlock position.
this was a great buy wish i knew about this great buy long time agoi can use it in anything i got
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