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into a normal SD card reader, but this has never worked. Im running Windows Xp SP2, and when i push the card in the light flashes http://www.ozzu.com/hardware/device-error-memory-card-help-t83034.html on the card reader but when i click on the icon in my computer, it says insert a disc / card. For some reason it wont work on the expansion card that came with it, but http://techin.oureverydaylife.com/fix-nonfunctional-microsd-21872.html works in the actuall phone. This is really annoying as i have to use a cable via my phone to put files on. So I thought that the expansion card may just be broken so i device error bought a usb card reader. This is it here: http://www.getflashmemory.info/getusb-dealz-001-ultra-slim-microsd-card-reader-limited-time/ this is really annoying that it wont work and I have to use the phone. I have tried this on another xp machine, still no luck. So i then decided to format the card, now when I click on the icon it comes up with I/O device error! The Micro card is a SanDisk 2gb! If anyone can help that would be wonderfull, o device error Lokie Don2007 Web Master Posts: 4923Loc: NY 3+ Months Ago Like any device that is connected and installed on a PC, it should be seen in the device manager. Is it there? Does it say that the device is working properly? Are there any yellow or red marks in the device manager? lokie538 Born Posts: 3 3+ Months Ago Yeah i had a look in the device manager and it says its working fine.......... Don2007 Web Master Posts: 4923Loc: NY 3+ Months Ago Then that means that the software is installed properly. Try to find a tech support # for that device and call them. 27ragbag Born Posts: 1 3+ Months Ago Hi Lokie528 - Gmo from getflashmemory...I also got the 0.01 card reader and it's working great. Interesting that you have problems with both card readers, however the memory works in your phone. You'll have to narrow things down: 1) try a diff PC? 2) try diff USB ports or other ports? 3) if nothing there then a) replace reader or b) replace memory *in my experience flash memory suppliers replace without a problem (memory is usually the culprit in read/write probs) You can also email USB Fever, the guys who sell the 0.01 card reader at thomas at usbfever.com lokie538 Born Posts: 3
Files on an SD Card How to Restore Deleted Files From USB How to Fix an I/O Device Error How to Make a Bootable Flash Drive How to Download MP3 Files to a microSD Card or TF Card How Do I Reformat an SD Card? As long as you handle a microSD card carefully and keep it protected -- either in a storage case or in a device that uses it -- it should last for several years. Nevertheless, you might experience certain problems with a microSD card that lead you to believe the device is broken or defective. Common problems with microSD usually relate to formatting or write errors. However, in most cases, you can resolve these types of microSD errors using a few relatively simple techniques. Recover Files Insert the microSD card into the appropriate slot on the card reader. Connect the data cable from the card reader to a free USB port on the computer. Wait a few seconds for Windows to detect the card reader and microSD card and configure them for use automatically. Press "Windows-E" and then click "Computer." Double-click the drive letter assigned to the microSD card by Windows. Verify that Windows displays a "Drive not formatted" error and asks if you want to format the drive. Close the error message and File Explorer window. Download an application that enables you to recover files from corrupt drives and storage devices such as microSD cards. Free programs such as Asoftech Data Recovery, iCare Recovery Free and AnySoftwareTools Data Recovery Software (links in Resources) are all compatible with microSD cards and enable you to recover files from the device even if Windows will not display the data due to format or partition issues. Save the application setup file to your computer. Press "Windows-E" and then click "Downloads" in the File Explorer window. Scroll-down to and double-click the setup file for the recovery application. If prompted, accept the license agreement and then follow the remaining prompts to install the file recovery program on the computer. Restart the computer if prompted. Launch the recovery application on the computer. Select the drive letter or volume name of the microSD card in the Drive or Partition viewing pane of the recovery application. Click the "Recover" or "Scan and Recover" button in the recovery application. Wait a few minutes for the application to scan the microSD card and recover files from the device. Click "Save" or "Save To" and select a folder in which to save the files recovered from the microSD card. Alternatively, click "New" or "