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Old 02-23-2008, 01:38 PM   #49
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Originally Posted by hswang6802 View Post
After i readede this article , i buy a wordsgear.
But...when i got it, i found that the wordsgear can't recognize my SD card
(i have tried toshiba, sandisk,panasonic)
It always show " please insert SD memory Card".
I had installed windows XP japanese edition.
How big are your SD cards?

One problem may be just what the Wordsgear supports. There are two versions of the SD card specification. V1.0 didn't support cards larger than 1GB. V2.0 supported larger cards. Larger cards now are normally SDHC designs, and not all devices support SDHC. The Wordsgear may be a device supporting V1 of the SD spec.

Get a card that is 1GB or smaller in size. Make sure you can read it in a card reader on your PC. If you can, try it on your Wordsgear.

If you can't, try formatting it in the reader on your PC. Cards up to 2GB will use FAT16. Cards larger than 2GB require FAT32.
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