No idea why, but I cannot get my microSD card to show up when I plug it in through a USB memory card reader. I know that there isn't a problem with the reader, because it will read a regular SD just fine. I am trying to get the pictures I have taken with my phone into the hard drive. I am using Kubuntu 10.04.
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I don't know if there is something wrong with the card itself, because the card works fine in my phone, but won't show up on the computer and I just tried to use it in my sister-in-law's phone and that didn't work. Put it back in my phone, works like new. Help!!!
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It's a little hard to know where to suspect a problem -- I wonder if the connector on the card is a little "iffy", or something like that.
Assuming a valid FAT filesystem, and a working USB system and connections, which you appear to have, there's nothing special about a microSD card, versus a USB memory stick, versus a USB external disk drive, versus a standard SD or SDHC card -- they are all USB storage devices, from the viewpoint of the OS. It should "just work" -- i.e. you should be able to insert the card in the reader, and plug the reader into a USB connector, and the device notifier widget (which you hopefully have installed) should pop up and offer to open the device in Dolphin and/or another choice or two.
So, if it doesn't work, there are all kinds of possible reasons, including firmware in the reader that doesn't actually "read" the card correctly, or a corrupted filesystem on the card, or tobacco juice on the connector .....
(just kidding about the tobacco juice, but I think you get the idea here).
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The last mobile phone I got also has microSD, and it had a microSD-to-SD adapter card coming with it - you put the microSD card into the adapter card and the adapter card into a regular SD slot in your card reader. I have to use it because the card reader on my PC doesn't have a microSD slot, but only a regular SD slot. Didn't have any problems with that.
You could go to a mobile phone shop and ask for a microSD-to-SD adapter card, should be pretty cheap. Then put your microSD card inside and see if it works in a regular SD slot.Shinda Sekai Sensen<br /><br />Kubuntu Maverick RC x64 w/ Kde 4.5.2 (main)<br />Kubuntu 10.04 x64 w/ Kde 4.5.1to be wiped, no point in keeping it any longer
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Before you go buying things - whats your dmesg output?
Open a terminal (Konsole), then before you plug in the usb device type dmesg in the terminal. Note the last entry - the string of numbers is the date/time code. Then plug in your usb card reader with the micro card in it and what a tic - then type dmesg again. Post any new output.
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