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The card reader slot is shorter than the memory card itself, so it sounds like you didn't put the SD card into the card reader but rather, into some other kind of slot. If you cannot see the card at all, try straightening a wire such as a large paperclip or something and try using a flashlight so you can see to try and fish the SD card out. If you can't do it, you will have to go to the local computer store for them to try for you.
technically, some card readers dont have any regulators to minimize the voltage to read a microSD.. some direct card reader can destroy/ damage your memory card.. try to use an all-in-one card reader, or a microSD adaptor then put it in your card reader slot..
Card reader slot in laptops made for memory cards only.. =))
As the product is under a year old it should be covered under warranty. Get in touch with asus customer services before you let anyone attempt a repair as doing so may invalidate your warranty
unfortunately, this board does not appear to have slots for upgrading its graphic card.
Model
Brand
ASUS
Model
M2N68-AM SE2
Supported CPU
CPU Socket Type
AM2+/AM2
CPU Type
Phenom FX / Phenom / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64 X2
Chipsets
North Bridge
NV Geforce 7025 / nForce 630a chipset
Memory
Number of Memory Slots
2×240pin
Memory Standard
DDR2 1066
Maximum Memory Supported
4GB
Storage Devices
SATA 3Gb/s
2
SATA RAID
0/1/JBOD
Onboard Audio
Audio Chipset
Realtek ALC662
Audio Channels
6 Channels
Onboard LAN
LAN Chipset
RTL8201CP
Max LAN Speed
10/100Mbps
Sounds like you could have fried something, I'd say if pulling memory all out and putting memory back in doesn't solve the issue you should go into hock and buy a new computer.
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