Need advice on using card reader in Aspire notebook
My Aspire notebook has a 5 in 1 card reader which is described as
reading several types of "Memory Stick" and other cards. My phone has
a "Memory Stick Duo" card which has a compatible symbol (flying
saucer?) on it.
Will the card reader read this card? If so, how do I insert and eject
it? When I try to insert it, it just seems to get lost in the slot and
I have to use plastic tweezers to get it out.
Re: Need advice on using card reader in Aspire notebook
In article <1178964089.324652.41600@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups. com>, <JayneBartram@googlemail.com> wrote:
> My Aspire notebook has a 5 in 1 card reader which is described as
> reading several types of "Memory Stick" and other cards. My phone has
> a "Memory Stick Duo" card which has a compatible symbol (flying
> saucer?) on it.
> Will the card reader read this card? If so, how do I insert and eject
> it? When I try to insert it, it just seems to get lost in the slot and
> I have to use plastic tweezers to get it out.
>
> TIA,
> Jayne Bartram
>
This is from my notebook
Re: Need advice on using card reader in Aspire notebook
In article <1178964089.324652.41600@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups. com>, <JayneBartram@googlemail.com> wrote:
> My Aspire notebook has a 5 in 1 card reader which is described as
> reading several types of "Memory Stick" and other cards. My phone has
> a "Memory Stick Duo" card which has a compatible symbol (flying
> saucer?) on it.
> Will the card reader read this card? If so, how do I insert and eject
> it? When I try to insert it, it just seems to get lost in the slot and
> I have to use plastic tweezers to get it out.
>
> TIA,
> Jayne Bartram
>
You can get a multiformat media card reader (like a 12-in-1) at bestbuy, walmarts for about
$20. That handle the duo.
Might see also if theres a USB cable to hook your phone direct to the laptop. Download it direct from the phone.
Re: Need advice on using card reader in Aspire notebook
litefrozen wrote:
> In article <1178964089.324652.41600@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups. com>, <JayneBartram@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I think the the memory stick duo is a different size than the
> memory stick PRO. So it won't work in it.
>
> "Memory Stick Duo, a small-form-factor version of the Memory Stick (including the PRO Duo)."
Yes thanks, that's the problem. The card is way too small for the
reader. I thought maybe I was putting it in the wrong way at first but
the reason seems quite obvious now you explain it.
Re: Need advice on using card reader in Aspire notebook
> You can get a multiformat media card reader (like a 12-in-1) at bestbuy, walmarts for about
> $20. That handle the duo.
>
> Might see also if theres a USB cable to hook your phone direct to the laptop. Download it direct from the phone.
I'll check out the direct cable, though there is Bluetooth on the
phone and the notebook, so maybe that's an option.
<JayneBartram@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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>
>> You can get a multiformat media card reader (like a 12-in-1) at bestbuy,
>> walmarts for about
>> $20. That handle the duo.
>>
>> Might see also if theres a USB cable to hook your phone direct to the
>> laptop. Download it direct from the phone.
>
> I'll check out the direct cable, though there is Bluetooth on the
> phone and the notebook, so maybe that's an option.
>
> Regards,
> Jayne
>
Re: Need advice on using card reader in Aspire notebook
Mike wrote:
> On 12 May 2007 11:10:32 -0700, JayneBartram@googlemail.com wrote:
>
> >> you use an adaptor.
> >> http://dpnow.com/archives/samsung-u-ca3-ms-duo.jpg
> >
> > That seems like a very good solution. I'll look for one of these.
>
> It's quite likely one already came with your phone (I know my K750i did).
Phones take a very circuitous route into my ownership in this family.
Though I tend to purchase them initially, I only get to use them after
the "kids" have moved on to another model. So, though I too have a
K750i, it's starkly short of bits and bobs. I know I should impose
stricter terms of use but it's like trying to control the incoming
tide. Except with my lot, the tide tends to be outgoing. :-)