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Troubleshooting Windows PROBLEM The status lamp does not light. 1 The [Removable Disk] icon does not appear in [My Computer] after installation and connection. [!] or [?] appears in Device Manager. 2 The adapter does not recognize the card. 3 [Please insert a disk into drive.] appears. CAUSE The adapter is not connected correctly to the computer's USB port. The power supply from the USB port is insufficient. The card is not inserted correctly. The adapter's USB connector is not connected properly to the computer. The Universal Serial Bus Controller is Disabled. (Only for Windows 2000/XP/Vista) The USB port is disabled in the BIOS settings. The card is not inserted correctly. SOLUTIONS REF. PAGE Make sure that the adapter is facing the right way and connect it 9 to the computer's USB port firmly. If you are using a USB hub, connect the adapter directly to the 6 computer's USB port. Make sure the card is properly oriented (front/reverse face, top/ bottom part), then insert it slowly 8 into the adapter until it is secure. Insert the USB connector fully into the computer's USB port to 9 ensure that it is firmly connected. Change the Controller settings on [Universal Serial Bus Controllers] by selecting [Start] - [Setting] (only for Windows 2000) - [Control Panel] - [System] - [Hardware] [Device Manager]. ([X] appears on - the controller's name. Select [Enable] by right-clicking from the pop-up menu.) Set the USB port to "Enable" in the BIOS settings. Take extra care when making this setting, referring - to your computer's instruction manual. Make sure the card is properly oriented (front/reverse face, top/ bottom part), then insert it slowly 8 into the adapter until it is secure. The status lamp goes out after 4 lighting. The card is not recognized correctly. Disconnect the adapter from the computer, pull the card out of the adapter, then wipe the contact area with a dry cloth, and insert 11 the card again. If the problem persists, the card may be damaged. You can read a card, but not write There is a problem with the card. Save the data to another storage 5 to it. medium, then use the new card - for writing. 21

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Troubleshooting
Windows
The status lamp does not light.
The [Removable Disk] icon does
not appear in [My Computer] after
installation and connection.
[!] or [?] appears in Device
Manager.
The adapter does not recognize
the card.
[Please insert a disk into drive.]
appears.
The status lamp goes out after
lighting.
You can read a card, but not write
to it.
Make sure that the adapter is
facing the right way and connect it
to the computer’s USB port firmly.
If you are using a USB hub,
connect the adapter directly to the
computer’s USB port.
Make sure the card is properly
oriented (front/reverse face, top/
bottom part), then insert it slowly
into the adapter until it is secure.
Insert the USB connector fully into
the computer’s USB port to
ensure that it is firmly connected.
Change the Controller settings on
[Universal Serial Bus Controllers]
by selecting [Start] - [Setting]
(only for Windows 2000) - [Control
Panel] - [System] - [Hardware] -
[Device Manager]. ([X] appears on
the controller’s name. Select
[Enable] by right-clicking from the
pop-up menu.)
Set the USB port to “Enable” in the
BIOS settings. Take extra care
when making this setting, referring
to your computer’s instruction
manual.
Make sure the card is properly
oriented (front/reverse face, top/
bottom part), then insert it slowly
into the adapter until it is secure.
Disconnect the adapter from the
computer, pull the card out of the
adapter, then wipe the contact
area with a dry cloth, and insert
the card again. If the problem
persists, the card may be
damaged.
Save the data to another storage
medium, then use the new card
for writing.
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTIONS
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The adapter is not connected
correctly to the computer’s USB
port.
The power supply from the USB
port is insufficient.
The card is not inserted correctly.
The adapter’s USB connector is
not connected properly to the
computer.
The Universal Serial Bus
Controller is Disabled.
(Only for Windows 2000/XP/Vista)
The USB port is disabled in the
BIOS settings.
The card is not inserted correctly.
The card is not recognized
correctly.
There is a problem with the card.