02-10-2010, 10:01 AM | #1 |
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If I get an sd card reader, will it read my sd card?
I recently got my jbl and had an existing sd card. I have a card reader on my computer, so I formatted the sd card to 32 (not fat 32), and downloaded a book onto it. My jbl read it just fine. When I took it out and tried to add more books to it, my computer no longer recognizes the sd card. If I get an sd card reader, will the computer now recognize the sd card or did the jbl somehow corrupt the card? Thanks for all the help I've gotten on here.
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02-10-2010, 01:45 PM | #2 |
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Size of SD card ?
What was the size of the SD card you formatted to Fat not Fat32
There is a funny quirk in Windows Vista and Windows 7 I have run across personally. If you take an SDHC card (High Capacity) and format it to Fat. Windows Vista and 7 will use the card properly UNTILL you remove it from the system. The operating systems try to think for you so when you put the SD card back in the computer it will detect the card not being formatted properly and won't mount it so you can write to the card again. SOMETIMES you will get a small message box that says there is problem with your media do you wish to correct the problem. If you do not click the no or yes you will not be able to write to the media. If you missed the window while doing something else it will not pop up again unless you remove the card and wait a minute and put it back in again. I hate operating systems that think they are smarter than the user. If you have an SDHC card please format it to FAT32 and you will should not have any more problems. |
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02-10-2010, 02:15 PM | #3 |
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Also there are several technical reasons that suggest "FAT 32" would perform better for
eBook use. (Primarily, the way it handles a large number of smaller files and the naming of files/folders.) Luck; Ken |
02-10-2010, 08:20 PM | #4 |
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Thanks. It is a 2gb plain sd card. Windows Vista. No message popped up that I saw, but perhaps I didn't see it. I know when I first inserted it I got a choice of how I wanted to use the card. The choice I made was so I could add more files at another time. Who knows? If I add the files through the jbl it adds them without a problem. When I try to do anything through my computer, it doesn't recognize it. I thought the directions from jbl told me to format the sd card 32, and not to format to fat32. Guess I will have to continue to download books through the jbl until I get a new sd card.
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02-10-2010, 10:45 PM | #5 |
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Solution
Steps to fix the problem
1. Make a folder on your computer. 2 Attach the JB through the USB connector 3. Copy the files from the SD card through the JB to the folder on your computer 4. Remove the SD card from JB with power on 5. Insert the SD card into your computer slot 6. Format the SD card to FAT32 7. Copy the files in the directory you made to the SD card 8. Add any files you want. 9. Remove the SD card from the computer Test the card 10. Put the card back in your computer 11. Check the card mounted properly 12. Add one more file to the SD card to test it. You should be able to add another file to the SD card and this proves the Vista system sees the card properly. 13. Put SD card back into the JB with the power on. 14. Open a book on the SD card 15. Close book and delete a book from the SD card 16. Put the SD card back in the computer 17. See if the card reads properly 18. See now if you can add a file to the card Let me know if it fails anywhere along the line and tell me what the number is that it fails on. We will figure out what is going on. I do not think it has anything to do with the JB. |
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02-10-2010, 11:46 PM | #6 |
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Just a little note:
Between step 13 and 14 you may need to remove the SD card while the JBL is on and reinsert it, to get the JBL to properly update the display. When you get to the first page of the book listings, look at the bottom right corner of the display, if it doesn't say "SD" then you will need to reinsert the SD card. **Notice when you remove the card, a message box comes up telling you that it is updating and not to remove the card. (Odd way to phrase that, as you only see that when you insert or remove the SD card.) Also, note the the "SD" is gone from the bottom right corner. After you have reinserted the SD card, you will see the message box again. When the message box has gone, you should now have the "SD" in the bottom right corner and be able to access the files on your SD card. Luck; Ken |
02-11-2010, 12:19 AM | #7 |
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Thanks Gr8npwrfl and Ken. I will have to wait until tomorrow to try this. I just now checked back in and as an "old fogie", it is bedtime. LOL
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02-11-2010, 07:42 AM | #8 |
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If you remove or insert the SD card, it's probably best done when you're on the main screen.
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02-11-2010, 08:23 AM | #9 | |
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changes to include the SD card's contents. Normally, it works fine on the first page of the file listing. Sometimes (like if I don't pull the card all the way out, right away) it can mess up the process and then going back to the main (Books, Pictures, Settings) page and reinserting the card, then selecting "Books" causes an update that works. Worth pointing out, though. Luck; Ken |
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02-11-2010, 10:01 AM | #10 |
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Maybe I have something going on with my computers built in card reader? I haven't done any of the steps above yet, but I have another 1gb sd card that I have pictures on. I decided to put it into my computer to see if it would read that card and it doesn't read it either. Could Vista be "screwing up" my sd cards so I am not able to add or remove files on my computer? BTW, neither card is locked.
Update; I left the house for a little while and forgot to remove the 1gb sd card with the pictures. My computer went into "sleep" mode while I was gone. When I clicked my mouse to wake the computer, it read the sd card. Think I will try it with the one in the jbl and see what happens there. This is an experiment in progress. Last edited by clerky96; 02-11-2010 at 11:03 AM. |
02-11-2010, 11:13 AM | #11 |
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Perhaps you could supply the make and model of your computer. Also, if you installed
the built-in card reader, its make and model. Are you able to see the files on the SD card, at all? You should go through the steps that "gr8npwrfl" outlined and make the notes he requested. Luck; Ken |
02-11-2010, 11:50 AM | #12 |
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It's an HP G60-235 laptop with a built in reader. 1 year old. I intend to try the steps, but hubby is reading right now, so it will have to wait until he if finished.
Updated. I removed the sd card from the jbl and put it in the card reader of my computer. I let the computer go to sleep and then woke it up. It read the card and I loaded a couple more books on it. It will work this way! Yeah! Last edited by clerky96; 02-11-2010 at 01:18 PM. |
02-12-2010, 11:37 AM | #13 |
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I have a question for you experts....just got a card reader and a card in the mail. None of my computers like it. One doesn't pick up on it at all, the other two say there is a malfunction of some sort. Does this mean the reader, or the card, or both, are defective? I do have another reader on the way but have no idea of its ETA.
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It is almost imposible to diagnose a problem like that, without knowing the specific makes and models of the effected components; in this case your computer(s) and Operating Systems, the card reader in question and the SD card(s) you are trying to use. Generally a USB SD card reader, should work in any computer with an OS that supports USB devices. Luck; Ken |
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02-12-2010, 02:15 PM | #15 |
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All my computers run windows XP. The card is a Sandisk SD 2GB. The reader is Oker Brand SD HC USB 2.0 SD/MMC/RS--MMC
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