Travellite Sd Mmc Reader Drivers For Mac



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I have a fully up to date macbook air
a Kingston TravelLite SD / MMC Reader http://www.kingston.com/us/support/technical/products?model=fcr-hs2mmc
And a possibly busted San Disk 8GB SDHC card
A friend asked if I could undelete some files, and I said sure.. if they were accidentally deleted, they should be recoverable. But the flashdrive doesn't even show up as a line item in Apple's Disk Utility software. When I insert my older 512 disk, it comes right up, files and folders and a Disk Utility Line Item.
So it ocurred to me, maybe the SanDisk 8GB SDHC drive is dead, or maybe this old trusty Kingston reader pre-dates 'SDHC' and doesn't do 'SDHC'?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital
SDHC host devices are required to accept older SD cards.[1] However, older host devices do not recognize SDHC or SDXC memory cards, although some devices can do so through a firmware upgrade.[7] Older Windows operating systems released before Windows 7 require patches or service packs to support access to SDHC cards.
Is it possible my Kingston Memory card reader doesn't support SDHC? or is this a simple matter of 'if the disk fits' it should just work?
Is the firmware / software compatibility discussed in the wiki article all Mac OS / Window level stuff? I don't know what's in this little reader.. if there is a little chipset and such that might not support SDHC? or if it's just a bunch of copper traces connecting the right USB 'pins'
Sadly, I wouldn’t recommend this USB 3.0 Card Reader to anyone as we had nothing but problems from the start as it would come up telling me I had two cards plugged in when I only had the one plugged in and it’s not a problem with Windows 10 as I have been building computer for over 10 years now
I tried formatting the Micro SD Card in this Card Reader but still had the same problem, so I unplugged the device and contacted Ugreen Support that was a joke as they told me this was normal for this kind of Card Reader to do this, but I have never heard as much crap in my life.
I then decided to plug this USB 3.0 Card Reader back into my computer only to find out that it had damaged my Micro SD Card and when I asked them why it did this they told me it was a nock off card that I was using. Funny as I didn’t know PC-World sold fake cards
I wouldn’t order this Ugreen USB 3.0 Card Reader and if you have done so then do yourself a favour and return this junk before it damages your Memory Cards or the USB Ports on the Computer as Ugreen will turn around and say it’s your fault for plugging it into the computer as they didn’t force you to do it so don’t expect a warranty from them if it does damage your device