

Through my computer and through windows explorer. Request could not be performed because of an I/O device error. eventually a pop up says F is not accessible. Opened my computer and clicked on ( no paste was present and I got I tried the new reader on another computer and it loaded fineīut when I put the card in then went to my pictures.clicked on pic, copy, Yes, I have an older 8 in 1 reader and it has worked and is working tried through my computer and through windows explorer.

the request could not be performed because of an I/O device error. Tried the new reader on another computer and it loaded fine but when I put the card in then went to my pictures.clicked on pic, copy, opened my computer and clicked on ( no paste was present and I got hourglass again/. Yes, I have an older 8 in 1 reader and it has worked and is working just fine. Or do you have access to any other PC, where you can try that Sandisk Which you can plug-in and which does not "appear" and "disappear"? Just to be 100% sure - do you already have any other USB card reader, Sounds like it may have a hardware fault. The commonįactor in this is, unfortunately, your Sandisk Micromate reader. Is unlikely that they are all very sensitive to movement. Since you say this happens in all the USB ports on your PC, then it Reader should not "appear" and "disappear" when you move it a little. if I move reader a little it will show up again.Ĭan anyone tell me what I am doing wrong.īased on what you've said above, you're doing nothing wrong.
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Then other times it appears to install but will disappear in myĬomputer.
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put in USB and sometimes it says software not installed I also tried using the 1 GB card from my camera with the same results.I just received the sandisk micromate and cannot seem to get it to be If I connect the reader to a powered USB port on either computer, the device shows no errors in Device Manager, but when the card is inserted into the reader, the error "the drive must be formatted" appears. If I insert the card into the internal card reader of either of my computers, it is immediately accessible, and I was able to copy a file to it. When the connection was made, however, the message was "Blank USB storage USB storage blank or has unsupported format" I offer this to indicate that the reader does seem operational, but the card cannot be accessed using the tab's file managers, In trying to figure out the problem, I found strange disparities with my Windows PCs:ġ.

I'd seen many USB card readers advertised, and I decided on the SanDisk MicroMate (a SDHC device), thinking I could connect this to my tab and quickly have additional (using a new 8GB SDHC card) storage for reading and writing. This allows the use of a USB thumb drive, and it works with no problem. I have a Samsung USB connection device which plugs into the tablet and provides a USB port on the opposite side. My tablet is a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, and it has no USB port or card reader.
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This problem began with an attempt to provide additional storage for my android tablet, but it now extends to questions about the reader's use on my two Win 7-64b computers, a desktop and a laptop.
