Splittah Posted November 23, 2010 Posted November 23, 2010 Hey guys. I'm trying to get the Pokemon Black and White translated to work on my R4 card. (normal R4 card, not R4i, not gold and not SDHC) However, I've encountered a problem. When I plug in the adapter with the MicroSD in it, Vista doesn't recognize that it's even there. No eject button in the taskbar, no difference in the Device Manager, there isn't even an hourglass ponter when it's plugged in. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
arhacker Posted November 23, 2010 Posted November 23, 2010 You should be more specific. First of all, are you using a desktop computer or a laptop computer? And is this a full activated version of Windows Vista, or are you using an Unactivated Beta version? What type of adapter are you using: Micro SD to USB, Micro SDHC to USB, Micro SD to SD, or Micro SDHC to SD, Micro SD to SDHC, or Micro SDHC to SDHC ? What type of port on your PC are you plugging the adapter into? Is it USB, SDHC, or SD? Here are some tips: Make sure the Micro SD or Micro SDHC card is plugged all the way into its adapter. Make sure the adapter is plugged all the way into your computer. Only use one adapter. For example, once I plugged a Micro SDHC card into an SDHC card adapter, and then plugged the SDHC card into a USB adapter. That didn't work. I had to plug the Micro SDHC card directly into a USB adapter. The USB, SDHC, or SD, port on your computer might be broken. If your computer has multiple ports, try them all. Your Micro SD, or Micro SDHC card might be dirty. Try cleaning the gold contacts with the eraser end of a pencil.
arhacker Posted November 23, 2010 Posted November 23, 2010 You might just need to reboot Windows (that means turn your computer off, and then back on again). Sometimes people leave their computers on for months, and Windows just starts freaking out on them.
Splittah Posted November 24, 2010 Author Posted November 24, 2010 I don't like long posts so I put it in a spoiler. You should be more specific. First of all, are you using a desktop computer or a laptop computer? Laptop. And is this a full activated version of Windows Vista, or are you using an Unactivated Beta version? Full Activated What type of adapter are you using: Micro SD to USB, Micro SDHC to USB, Micro SD to SD, or Micro SDHC to SD, Micro SD to SDHC, or Micro SDHC to SDHC ? What type of port on your PC are you plugging the adapter into? Is it USB, SDHC, or SD? MicroSDHC. It's my brother's one because mine was given to me without the adapter and my brother was bought his R4 SDHC Here are some tips:Make sure the Micro SD or Micro SDHC card is plugged all the way into its adapter. Make sure the adapter is plugged all the way into your computer. It was, both of them Only use one adapter. For example, once I plugged a Micro SDHC card into an SDHC card adapter, and then plugged the SDHC card into a USB adapter. That didn't work. I had to plug the Micro SDHC card directly into a USB adapter. Why would you even do that?... The USB, SDHC, or SD, port on your computer might be broken. If your computer has multiple ports, try them all. I did try all of them but my flash drives work. Your Micro SD, or Micro SDHC card might be dirty. Try cleaning the gold contacts with the eraser end of a pencil. Ok, I'll try that too. You might just need to reboot Windows (that means turn your computer off, and then back on again). Sometimes people leave their computers on for months, and Windows just starts freaking out on them. Ok. I'll try it again when I get home and I don't leave the computer on.
Guest Posted November 24, 2010 Posted November 24, 2010 Only use one adapter. For example, once I plugged a Micro SDHC card into an SDHC card adapter, and then plugged the SDHC card into a USB adapter. That didn't work. I had to plug the Micro SDHC card directly into a USB adapter. Not true. Putting the µSDHC in a SD adapter and then putting it in the SD-to-USB adapter worked for me.
Splittah Posted November 24, 2010 Author Posted November 24, 2010 Not true.Putting the µSDHC in a SD adapter and then putting it in the SD-to-USB adapter worked for me. It probably depends on what brand the USB adapter, the SD adapter and the MicroSD were.
arhacker Posted November 25, 2010 Posted November 25, 2010 You still haven't answered my adapter question. I am trying to figure out if you are using the wrong adapter. For example, since there are two types of Micro SD cards (the Micro SD, and the Micro SDHC), if you were to plug a Micro SDHC card into a Micro SD adapter, then it would not work. I assume you are trying to plug the adapter into a USB port right? Have you used the USB ports before, or is this your first time using them?
Splittah Posted November 26, 2010 Author Posted November 26, 2010 Your Micro SD, or Micro SDHC card might be dirty. Try cleaning the gold contacts with the eraser end of a pencil. Tried that, didn't work. You might just need to reboot Windows Nope. You still haven't answered my adapter question. I am trying to figure out if you are using the wrong adapter. For example, since there are two types of Micro SD cards (the Micro SD, and the Micro SDHC), if you were to plug a Micro SDHC card into a Micro SD adapter, then it would not work.I assume you are trying to plug the adapter into a USB port right? Have you used the USB ports before, or is this your first time using them? I am trying to plug a MicroSD card into a USB MicroSDHC adapter that has worked before but is not working now. (One sentence answer! Yeah!)
arhacker Posted November 27, 2010 Posted November 27, 2010 Either your Micro SD card or your adapter is broken. For me, the adapters break more often than the Micro SD cards do, so I would suggest buying a new adapter.
Splittah Posted November 28, 2010 Author Posted November 28, 2010 Either your Micro SD card or your adapter is broken. For me, the adapters break more often than the Micro SD cards do, so I would suggest buying a new adapter. Yeah, it still works on the DS, just not in the adapter. Thanks for helping!
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