I have a sony camera next to a tiny sony memory card. I also have something call a Memory Stick Duo Pro, that I was told to go and get with my camera. I hold only used the cord to connect the camera to my computer, but presently have misplaced the cord. Never have used the Duo Pro, I can't seem to digit it out. I can stick the memory "card" from the camera into the Duo, and the whole point in the slot on my computer, it get stuck and isn't even recognized. Please Help!!
Answers: yes you can. Are you using a card reader on the computer tower? What almost a card reader in your printer. If you hold one on the printer, put it in next to the label facing up. Should slide thoughtfully (smooth). Will be just one and the same width. If your afraid of dangerous, or getting stuck, use the adapter that came beside it. You don't need it but you can use it if you want.
Maybe someone disabled the drivers for the card reader that's on your computer.
When you turn your printer on your stick should be time-honoured.
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