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Uploaded by on May 27, 2010

@Twelpforce video response to a question on a plastic insert that won't stay put in a Toshiba laptop.

Have questions for Best Buy's collective force of technology pros? Log onto Twitter and send a tweet with "@Twelpforce" before your question. For details, see: http://twitter.com/twelpforce

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  • thankyou for helping me :3

  • @simsvideolovers Glad to help!

  • my sd card reader wont read my sd card help!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @QSPLegend The issue may be due to either the card reader or the SD card itself. If you have another computer, try the SD card with that PC. Otherwise, bring the SD Card and the card reader into your local Best Buy for the Geek Squad to check out.

  • Does sd card serve as micro sd reader?

  • @ShueFig There are Micro SD card adapters that you can place your Micro SD card into, and then insert the full-sized adapter into any SD card reader slot:

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  • my lappy dont have the hole :L 

  • @DgkSwag516 It sounds like you may have a MicroSD card. There are adapters that will allow you to put your MicroSD card into an SD slot. Stop into your local Best Buy and speak to a member of the Best Buy Mobile Department. Let them know you want a "MicroSD card to SD card adapter".

  • your video had break my m card

  • @7franny7 If the card is functioning correctly, Windows will often automatically bring up a menu asking what you want to do with the card when you first insert it. In many cases, it will be set to run Windows Photo Gallery (PC) or iPhoto (Mac). You can also click on the Computer icon and see the card appearing as a separate drive (like F:, G:, etc), often listed under Devices with Removable Storage.

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