A:AnswerThis card reader can read formats SD, SDHC, SDXC, microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC, MMC and MMC+. If your card is one of those formats, it will not have difficulty reading those sized cards.
A:AnswerThe reader itself will not do anything to the card. Once you plug in the card it should open as a new drive letter on your My Computer screen, you will then work with it like any other storage device. Provided you do not tell the computer to format it, it should be just fine.
A:AnswerYou'll love this answer - 'It depends'. :) The Insignia is a Micro SD card (and SD card) reader, not a SIM card reader. If you can copy / import your phone contacts, from your phone's SIM card to an installed (on your phone) micro SD card, then the answer is probably 'Yes'. (Whether you can read to format of the file on you computer is another issue. ) But, if your question is, can you use the Insignia reader to read files on your SIM card, the answer is No. The physical format of the cards are different.
A:AnswerMy instructions were sandwiched inside the cardboard backing of the package. Here is a quick overview for Windows computers:
1. Plug the card reader into a USB port on the computer. The driver will install automatically.
2. Plug the card into the appropriate slot (SD cards go in label up, MicroSD cards go in label down). The blue LED lights. (The LED is to the right of the card slots)
3. Access the files using normal Windows procedures.
4. When done, eject the card thru Windows (don't just pull it out). Do not remove the card if the blue LED is still flashing. If the LED is not flashing, pull the card and the LED will then go off.
Hope this helps!
A:AnswerIT SHOULD WORK FINE. I STUCK IT INTO MY SAMSUNG TV, AND EVERYTHING WORKED GOOD FOR ME. I WAS ABLE TO WATCH VIDEOS AND SEE ALL OF THE PHOTOS I HAD ON MY MEMORY CARDS WITHOUT ANY PROBLEM.....AND I DON'T EVEN HAVE A SMART TV!
A:AnswerIf you're referring to a micro SD card, simply insert the micro SD card into the slot labeled "microSD". Be sure the gold contacts on the microSD card are facing up.
A:AnswerIt's not a flash drive. It has a slot on the side for a memory card. Very convenient for tablets that don't have a memory card slot but do have a usb port.
Your Nikon should come with a special cord for usb.