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Insert the media into the SD card slot. Choose Apple menu > About This Mac. Click System Report. In the Hardware section, click Card Reader, and find the File System field. The only cool feature it has is the rear snap-on cap to cover the cards on the back. That’s kind of nifty in the sense that the MicroSD and regular SD cards are contained in the unit and becomes something like a USB Flash Drive. But other than that, the Anker SD card reader is unremarkable.
I have a mid 2010 27' iMac, and I use Aperture for my photos.
Recently it has stopped reading SD cards from my camera (Canon EOS600D) via the SD card slot.
I have re-formatted the card via the camera but wiht no success.
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What else is weird that it won't even see the card via an external SD card reader, and yet the camera has no problems saving photos onto the card and playing them back from the card.
The only way I can get the photos off of the card is to connect the camera via USB to the iMac, and then Aperture sees the pictures on the card fine, and imports them.
I have tried other cards, and get the same problem.
Can anyone suggest what the problem might be here - it's driving me nuts. 😉
Many thanks in advance.
iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
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Which SD card storage solution is best for the Retina Display MacBook Pro? Which models are compatible? Is this type of storage safe?
These days, particularly if you are a content creator who uses his or her Retina Display MacBook Pro for audio, photo, or video production work, it seems that there never is enough storage space available.
Photo Credit: Apple, Inc. (Retina Display MacBook Pro Models -- 13' Left, 15' Right)
Although the best solution for most users is to upgrade the internal SSD in the 13-Inch or 15-Inch Retina Display MacBook Pro to the largest capacity possible, this upgrade is time consuming and even with a high capacity SSD installed you still may be ravenous for more storage. Consequently, external storage solutions are well worth considering, too.
One interesting option is to use the SDXC card slot on these models as external storage rather than just using it to transfer photos or video from a camera to a computer.
SD cards are not as protected as an internal SSD and should not be thought of as permanent storage, but they are more convenient than internal storage or physically larger external storage in many situations.
Identification Help
Although all 13' and 15' Retina Display MacBook Pro models have an SDXC-capable SD card slot, they do not all use the same physical size SD card storage solutions and it is important to identify your specific model accordingly.
These notebooks with different sized SD card storage options often share Model Numbers, but they can be readily identified externally by EMC Number or by Model Identifier in software.
As the site has done for more than two decades, EveryMac.com has diligently hand documented these details for your convenience:
EveryMac.com's Ultimate Mac Lookup feature -- as well as the EveryMac app -- also can uniquely identify these models by their Serial Number, which is listed on the underside near the EMC number and within the operating system alongside the model identifier. More details about specific identifiers are provided in EveryMac.com's extensive Mac Identification section.
Best Retina MacBook Pro SD Card Storage Solutions
The two best companies that produce SD card storage solutions for the Retina Display MacBook Pro are Transcend and Nifty (no longer online).
Photo Credit: Transcend Information Inc. (Top), Nifty Drives (Bottom)
Although these products look similar, they actually are quite different in design and you may prefer one or the other for your specific needs.
Established in 1988, Transcend is a well-respected manufacturer of RAM and trusted for quality products. The JetDrive Lite line of SD card storage for the Retina MacBook Pro is available with either 128 GB or 256 GB of storage and designed to sit snuggly into its compatible Retina MacBook Pro with the end poking out just enough to be able to remove it easily.
The Nifty MiniDrive product line consists of size-specific aluminum and plastic adapters designed to hold an existing microSD from another company of your choosing. Each fits flush with its compatible Retina MacBook Pro and includes a small 'hook' tool to remove it. The Nifty MiniDrive products no longer are available new, but still can be found on the used market.
As different SD Card storage options are compatible with different systems, make sure to buy the one that is size specific to your Retina MacBook Pro:
All of these products work like a compact high capacity USB stick or a tiny version of an 'old school' floppy disk. Just insert it into the SD Card slot and it appears on the desktop like any other removable storage. Simple.
Avoiding Data Loss with SD Card Storage Solutions
All storage can fail, whether it is a 'traditional' hard drive or SSD or an SD card, but using a reliable SD card storage solution from a quality company like Transcend or a Nifty MiniDrive with an installed microSD card from a quality manufacturer should be safe. You still should backup your data regularly, though.
Driver reader for mac downloader free. There is at least one SD card storage product from an unproven startup that combines flash memory of unknown quality with proprietary software of unknown quality to 'pair' the storage from your internal SSD and the SD card together on a 'permanent' basis.
Using software to merge storage between an internal non-removable SSD and an external removable SD card is a bad idea and should be avoided as there is a significant risk of data loss. In fact, this 'pairing' setup now effectively has been shown to cause data loss as well as compatibility problems when updating the macOS. If that wasn't bad enough, at least one unproven product of this type costs twice as much as the proven Transcend solution, as well.
Ultimately, remember that (1) an SD Card is removable and should be used as removable storage rather than permanent storage, (2) it is important to only use an SD Card from a quality, known manufacturer, and (3) backup your data on a regular basis whether you use a hard drive, an SSD, or an SD card. If you follow these three tips, your data should be in good hands.
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SD Card Storage Purchase Options
In the US, Amazon sells the full line of Transcend JetDrive Lite models and may still have some Nifty adapters.
In the UK and Ireland, site sponsor Flexx sells the full range of Transcend JetDrive Lite models for the Retina MacBook Pro with free shipping. The company provides flat rate shipping to France, Germany, and Switzerland and inexpensive shipping for all of Europe, too.
In Australia, site sponsor RamCity sells the complete series of Transcend JetDrive Lite models in all capacities for the Retina MacBook Pro models with fast, flat-rate shipping Australia-wide.
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