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you can buy a All in one USB Card reader/Writer and then insert the memory stick pro duo card in it and plug in the USB Card reader/ writer to the USB port on your laptop and you should find the same listed under removable devices under my computer. good luck
Some Sony Cybershot camera's have a small amount of memory built into the camera. Double check that the camera is set to put the pictures onto the memory stick.
If the camera is set up correctly, the memory stick may not be formatted correctly for your computer. If at all possible, connect the camera to your computer directly with the USB cable that should have come with it.
regarding with the issue that you are having with your sony vaio card reader here are some things you can do
- try to perform a system restore and try to restore the computer to a date that the computer is working fine
- try to reinstall the driver for the memory stick pro card reader
- the website for the driver is www.esupport.sony.com
- as far as i understand your issue you are using the card reader port for the memory stick pro
Two possibilities. 1. The firmware on your PSP is too old to recognise the 8GB (only recognises up to 4GB). 2. If firmware is up to date you have a fake memory stick (easy way to check is to check the info for the memory stick on your PSP if its says that MAGIC GATE is unknown rather than supported then it is fake.
The fake ones typically double compress the data so that it appears to have 8GB when in reality it does not.
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