The three most common ways to approach fixing a SanDisk card reader are to first check if the system requirements are met for the card reader you are trying to use. If this does not work then try to use Device Manager to access the card reader. If both of these methods do not work then it is recommended that you refresh the drivers and then try to plug the reader into a different USB port.
Yes, the SanDisk ImageMate SDDR99A15 has a 5 in 1 reader and MicroSD is one of the 5 compatible card formats.
We think the upper end Sandisk's have the best features,but there's really no compelling reason to spend a lot of money on a card reader unless you're using one constantly.
Yes it will read 12 types of memory.Unless you've got something really exotic they have you covered.
It is a high end reader,but you can get something that works well enough for a fraction of the 70$ it costs.At the low end they practically give memory readers away.
You can try a card reader to transfer the memory and just replace the busted memory card..
The SanDisk ImageMate card readers come with a one-year warranty.
Yes they can be hooked up just as easy to any laptop computer with a USB port.
There are various tools one can use to recover data from a flash card. One recommended by SanDisk is the SanDisk RescuePro. There is a trial version one can try before downloading.
One may purchase a Sandisk Ultra II card from electronics retailers and general mass merchandise stores. For example, Future Shop, Best Buy or Target.
numerous companies, one is SanDisk, one is kingston, there are many more as well
Open My Computer and see if the card is listed in there. Alternatively invest in a card reader, this connects via USB and reads multiple formats of memory cards, SanDisk make a great one, it reads 12 different types of cards
It depends on the memory card reader, but typically the answer is no.