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How to read a MicroSD card on Windows 10

How to read a MicroSD card on Windows 10

Go ahead and insert the MicroSD card adapter, with the MicroSD card in it, into the memory card slot on your laptop/PC. Since you're connecting a new device, Windows 10 will install new drivers for it. It won't take long. Once the driver has been installed, you can access the MicroSD card.

  1. How do I access my Micro SD card on Windows 10?
  2. Why is my computer not reading my SD card?
  3. How can I read my micro SD card on my computer without the adapter?
  4. What do the numbers mean on a micro SD card?

How do I access my Micro SD card on Windows 10?

Put the SD card in the card reader and plug it to appropriate port on your laptop. Then open File Explorer (Windows key + E) and go to This PC. In right pane, you should have your SD card listed. Double click on it to browse or access the content on your SD card.

Why is my computer not reading my SD card?

Use a Different USB Port

Some computers have more than one USB port. Check your computer's I/O. If there are USB ports on both front and back panels, try making the switch. If the card reader works on one port but not the other, you could be having a USB port issue and not an SD card problem as you originally thought.

How can I read my micro SD card on my computer without the adapter?

How to Put Micro SD Card in Computer Without Adapter?

  1. Step 1: Prepare a phone with a micro-SD card slot and insert your micro Sd card into the slot.
  2. Step 2: Use a USB cable to connect the phone to the computer.
  3. Step 3: Double-click the This PC icon or similar icon on the desktop and then double-click your phone's icon to find your files on the card.

What do the numbers mean on a micro SD card?

The number represents the minimum sustained megabytes per second (MB/s) write speed — the higher the number, the faster the sustained speed.

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