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Appreciate some help. I am trying to transfer pictures form iPhoto to an SD memory card. I bought a Sandisk Mobilemate SD Plus reader and attached the SD card into the reader and then on to the. If you are using a card reader, insert your memory card into the card reader and then plug the reader into your Mac via the Universal Serial Bus (USB) port. If you are using a cable, attach the cable to your camera and then plug it into your Mac via the USB port. Card reader software, free download - Adobe Acrobat Reader DC, Comic Reader Pro, Business Card Composer, and many more programs. Best Video Software for the Mac How To Run MacOS High Sierra. You can use a USB-C card reader, or a combination of a USB-C to USB Adapter and a USB card reader. MacBook Air (Mid 2011 and later) Mac mini (Mid 2011 and later). How to locate my GSR202 card reader on a Mac OSX To see if your card reader is installed you will need to go to the Apple Icon and then go to About This Mac. You will then need to go to More Information. From there you will see a System Information box. You will see either System Report or Hardware. Select Internal Memory Card Reader and look for the Speed entry. If you use a Mac desktop computer: Select Hardware, then select Card Reader. About the SD and SDXC card slot on your Mac. More ways to shop: Visit an Apple Store, call 1-800-MY-APPLE, or find a reseller.
Re: USB Card Reader Not Recognised In reply to Michael Kilpatrick • Apr 28, 2007 I think installing another OS for such a simple task is a little bit of an overreaction to what 99.9% of Mac users would feel is a non-problem.
The GoFor2 USB OTG Card Reader works with select Android mobile devices as well as PC and Mac systems. The GoFor2 is the perfect companion to your OTG compatible Android smartphone or tablet, as it can be used with an SD or micro SD card to increase the storage capacity of your mobile device. The GoFor2 also serves as a card reader for easy file transfers between your SD or micro SD card and your mobile device or computer without the hassle of driver downloads or upgrades.
What is USB On-The-Go (OTG)?
USB On-The-Go, or just OTG for short, is a specification that allows USB devices like digital music players, smartphones, tablets, etc. to act as a host for attachment of USB peripherals such as memory card readers, etc. With OTG compatibility, your smartphone or tablet functionality can be expanded beyond it's out-of-the-box capability.
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Plug your SD or micro SD card* into the GoFor2, then plug the GoFor2's micro USB connector into your Android device. You can view, transfer, add or delete music, images, documents, etc. to and from your mobile device or memory card.
Card Reader for PC and Mac
Plug your SD or micro SD card to the GoFor2, then plug the GoFor2's USB connector into your desktop or laptop computer. You can view, transfer, add or delete music, images, documents, etc. to and from your computer or memory card.
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Compatible Android devices
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This is a partial list of OTG compatible Android devices, so if your device is not listed but does have Android 4.0 or above, please check with your device manufacturer.
- Acer Iconia Tab A200
- Acer Iconia Tab A500
- Archos G9
- Droid RAZR
- Droid RAZR MAXX
- Galaxy Nexus 7**
- Galaxy Nexus**
- HTC Butterfly
- HTC NEW ONE
- Motorola Xoom
- Notion Ink Adam
- Samsung Galaxy Note 4, 5
- Samsung Galaxy S5, S6, S7, S7 Edge
- Samsung Galaxy Tab
- Sony Tablet S
- Sony Xperia Z
- Toshiba Excite 10
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*Up to 32GB in OTG use, 64GB limit for PC/Mac use
**Although the Galaxy Nexus family supports USB accessories including keyboards and mice, it does not support mass storage devices, like USB thumb drives.