What is the difference between a microSD and a Microsdhc card?
Micro SDHC are the same size as standard Micro SD cards with storage capacity ranging from 4GB to 32GB. Micro SDXC are the higher capacity version of the SDHC cards with storage capacity ranging from 64GB all the way up to 2TB.
Why won’t my computer read my SanDisk SDHC card?
If computer wont read your SD card – try to update drivers. Now find your SD card and right-click on it. Select “Properties”, then, in the “Driver” tab, select and click “Update Driver”, then choose “Automatically search for updated driver software”. After a while, drivers will be searched and updated.
Where does the SanDisk adapter go in the computer?
Insert the adapter into the SD card slot on the card reader. There’s no universal orientation, except that the metal contacts must be inserted first. The card might slide in label-side up or upside-down. If you don’t have the manual, gently insert the card; if you encounter resistance, flip it over and try again.
What’s a SanDisk adapter used for?
Many card readers do not support microSD cards, but nearly all readers support standard SD cards. To bridge this gap, SanDisk produces an SD card adapter that allows your computer to use the microSD card as if it were a standard-sized card.
Why do you need an adapter for a micro SD card?
It lets you read the micro SD card in a standard SD card reader slot, whether on a laptop, or a PC bay with a card reader. Or it enables you to use the micro card in a device such as a standard camera or video recorder which uses a regular SD card.
Why won’t my computer read my micro SD card?
If your SD card is faulty, your PC won’t recognize it. To check, you’ll need to locate another PC with a card reader, and test your SD card in that computer, to see if it works. If your SD card doesn’t work in the other PC either, it’s probably faulty, and you’ll need to replace it.