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Cam_the_Man
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Camera Troubles

on Friday, December, 19, 2008 10:30 PM

I have my friend's Casio Exilim camera with a 4 Gig SDHC card. I also have a Vista PC with SD card reader in it. I read up and found out aftertrying that apparently the 4 Gig cards don't work with Vista card readers (or XP for that matter) and new hardware must be purchased I think. Now I could probably g buy a cord but it seems to be an unusual SB slot. But is there any software that would allow my card reader to read this card?


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on Friday, December, 19, 2008 11:13 PM
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on Saturday, December, 20, 2008 12:21 AM
You may want to try an SD card jumpdrive. Essentially, they're regular jumpdrives, but with a slot to put your SD card instead of a hard drive. They're usually pretty cheap I think. I have one, and I have found it to be a very worthwhile investment.

Your computer not being able to read 4GB SD cards makes sense, as SD cards actually have to be designed differently in order to have over 2GB of memory. The Nintendo Wii console also has a similar problem with SD cards. However, because an SD card jumpdrive is detected simply as a regular jumpdrive by your computer, it should allow you to use your 4GB SD card with your PC.

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on Saturday, December, 20, 2008 1:22 AM
TRON.dll Wrote:You may want to try an SD card jumpdrive. Essentially, they're regular jumpdrives, but with a slot to put your SD card instead of a hard drive. They're usually pretty cheap I think. I have one, and I have found it to be a very worthwhile investment.

Your computer not being able to read 4GB SD cards makes sense, as SD cards actually have to be designed differently in order to have over 2GB of memory. The Nintendo Wii console also has a similar problem with SD cards. However, because an SD card jumpdrive is detected simply as a regular jumpdrive by your computer, it should allow you to use your 4GB SD card with your PC.

If you're not sure what I'm talking about, PICTURE TIME!


The backend is actually a protective cover which, when removed, exposes a slot for you to plug in your SD card. The other end is a USB plug, and plugs into your computer like a jumpdrive. The only thing about these that you need to be careful about is that you need to click "Safely Remove Hardware" before you remove it from your computer.

I was hoping for some sort of software I could download but the more I see teh more liely it seems that I'll need new hardware of som sort. Ah well I appreciate it still


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on Saturday, December, 20, 2008 11:00 AM
Cam_the_Man Wrote:
I have my friend's Casio Exilim camera with a 4 Gig SDHC card. I also have a Vista PC with SD card reader in it. I read up and found out aftertrying that apparently the 4 Gig cards don't work with Vista card readers (or XP for that matter) and new hardware must be purchased I think. Now I could probably g buy a cord but it seems to be an unusual SB slot. But is there any software that would allow my card reader to read this card?

Its not a matter of Vista not supporting it, you need to have a HC card reader. I used to get this problem all the time when I worked at computer orbit. There are two types of 4GB cards normal and HC. Normal card readers cannot read HC cards, so thats the problem. I realise the reply is a little late.


 
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on Saturday, December, 20, 2008 8:10 PM
laphtiya Wrote:
Cam_the_Man Wrote:
I have my friend's Casio Exilim camera with a 4 Gig SDHC card. I also have a Vista PC with SD card reader in it. I read up and found out aftertrying that apparently the 4 Gig cards don't work with Vista card readers (or XP for that matter) and new hardware must be purchased I think. Now I could probably g buy a cord but it seems to be an unusual SB slot. But is there any software that would allow my card reader to read this card?

Its not a matter of Vista not supporting it, you need to have a HC card reader. I used to get this problem all the time when I worked at computer orbit. There are two types of 4GB cards normal and HC. Normal card readers cannot read HC cards, so thats the problem. I realise the reply is a little late.

Ooh I see. Well thanks everyone for all of your help.

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on Saturday, December, 20, 2008 11:00 PM
The other alternative that I would have suggested would have been getting the cable for the camera and just connecting it to the computer. My little kodak 863 digital camera. If I had a 4 gig card for it I would have gone that router for it. Even though I do have a card reader for my computer here. But don't use it often enough.


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