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Hello, this isn't really a troubleshooting problem but not too long ago I went on vacation and accidentally left the USB cord to hook up my camera to my Macbook. What's the best way I can use my memory card or where should I look for a new computer cord
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Rescues lost data
Terrible happened ... disappeared all the important
information from your flash drive or memory card! What could be worse
than the loss of information for someone who is constantly with her work? Accidentally formatted a memory card in the camera
with interesting pictures are doing on vacation? Formatted USB-flash cards with
very exactly what you want, but backup is left? All is not lost! Lost information can try to recover.
According to your manual the 3.0 USB Ports are on the left side of the computer and they are backwards compatible with 2.0 and 1.0 usb devices.
The right side of your computer is 2.0 and backwards compatible with 1.0 usb devices. The fact that your devices won't work on the right side tells me that they are 3.0 devices and will only work on the left side.
Here's a link to your user manual. Look at the description of the left side and right side usb ports. It gave the speil about 3.0 for the ports on the left side.
If the drive did not actually fall, there is a good chance you just damaged the USB port. The jolt could have detached it from the circuit board. The case holds a normal hard drive and can be removed and placed within another case or a dock.
I Have seen USB cords around that have various adaptors for the different USB connectors. I found them at supermarkets! However, This is only really needed if you are recording to INTERNAL MEMORY!. I have a policy of NOT recording ANY THING to internal memory on ANY device that takes a memory card (camera,phone,mp3) as transfering data using a CARD READER is usually faster. P.S. I lost the cable for my Mustek DV5300se a long time ago but I found a Canon cable that DOES work. Try a camera store! Good luck!
If you press the power button and nothing comes on at all then something isn't providing power to the laptop as it should and you may likely need to replace the battery or the power cord.
Find a replacement battery. Change your battery with a new one then plug it up and turn on to see if this works.
If replacing the battery doesn't work then replace the power cord and trying turning it on again. If this doesn't work either, you have a more serious issue going on.
Not too long ago, I was on vacation, my laptop had been working fine until suddenly it wouldn't come on at all. I went into the office to grab a new battery and power cord. (I work on computers so I had spare parts in my office/Tech Room.)
I got home and replaced the battery then tried to turn it on using the old power cord...didn't work. This was a brand new battery so now I knew that I could rule out the battery as the issue...the only two things left to troubleshoot were the power cord and the laptop itself.
I put my old battery back in the laptop then tried to turn it on using a different power cord and it worked. I didn't need to replace my battery or laptop. The power cord had failed.
I hope that your issue is as simple as this solution. Try confirming whether your battery and power cord are still working...you may just need to replace one or the other.
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