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You can simply restart your Kindle fire device to fix this issue: A direct restart deals with the issue of the Kindle Fire Micro SD card not recognized. If the direct reset does not fix the issue, then you have to check your Micro SD card. There might be issues with your micro SD card.
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SD and Micro SD memory cards has a smallslide switch on the edge of the card, which write protects data on the memorycard.
Slide the switch from the READ position tothe WRITE position, which is furthest away from the contacts.
It might be broken. TO check, insert it into another phone that requires micro sd card. OR insert it into a micro sd adapter, then put it in a SD card reader, then connect it to your computer and see if it can be read. If your computer can read it, format it then try it on your phone again (All files will be deleted when you format it). If all devices can't read it, then that is the end of it.
heya have a 4gb micro sd for my mobile phone i can put music and stuff on it but the phone wont read the card my friends say i have to activate it first how do i do this thanks>>>
In my experience, every mp3 player/photo frame/etc with a card reader has a MAXIMUM memory limit for the type of card that it can read. It is possible that the Sansa player can only read 2GB Micro SD cards or smaller - and thisi nformation may not have been available when they printed the manual. If you have followed all instructions, and it still will not read the card, try switching to a 2GB Micro SD card.
To read from a Micro SD card you will need a card reader that can read MicroSD cards. If your computer doesn't have one, you can go to Office Depot and buy one. They should have a few different models. If you have the adapters for your MicroSD card to convert it to a regular SD card, they have an $8 reader on sale right now. If not, they have a $35 card reader that will read almost every memory card format.
Otherwise, you'll have to go through your digital camera's software to read it.
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