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If your MicroSD Card can be read directly by your PC or other device, you don't need it. However, save it, just in case. The adaptor can convert your MicroSD card to an SD card, allowing it to be read by most card readers. Store the adapter in a safe place until it is needed.
You will need a card reader to plug the card into. If your PC doesn't have one built-in, you can buy a USB card reader and attach it to your PC. This shows up in My Computer as (a) Removable Drive(s), depending how many different types of cards it can read. Then you just copy or move files from the Sandisk to your hard drive.
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This card reader cannot address cards that are higher then 3gig and cannot read sdhc cards.
Most older readers will not be able to read the HC type card, and by older I mean if its 6 months old or more.
To read these cards you need to purchase a new card reader. I know, My camera uses 4gig cards and I was unable to access the pics until I bought a new reader..
try reformatting it, the other thought is that your unit cannot read a 2Gb SD card and isd limited to 1GB max. If neither is correct ditch it a 2Gb card is only $8-10 and not worth the stress.
The Card Reader you are using is probably not compatible with SDHC Memory Cards (High Capacity SD). You may need to get an SCHC compatible reader or check the website for your product to see if the is a driver update. You can get a new reader for about $20 bones if needed. I had the same issue.
I read somewhere that a 4 GB Micro SD card is the largest you can put in the SanDisk Sansa E260 expansion slot. It's maximum capacity is 8 GB, with internal + external memory put together. This is from what I've read. Hope this helps.
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