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    HELP! needed with Acer's 5 in 1 Card Reader

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by griffonix, Jun 2, 2006.

  1. griffonix

    griffonix Newbie

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    Help me please, I have an Acer Aspire 5562WXMi, i am desperate to know how to remove my sony memory card after placing it inside the 5-in1 card reader. There seems to be no ejecting mechanism and i cannot reach inside to remove the card....

    Help please.

    Thank You
     
  2. Ma2T

    Ma2T Notebook Guru

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    it should not go all the way in, is it a memory stick or a memory stick duo?... The Duo are about 1/2 the size and should be put into an adaptor first, that makes the full memory stick size (about the size of a stick of gum).

    If it was the smaller duo size you used, then this is why... about getting it out, im not too sure. Tweasers?, be verycareful though, someone else broke theirs doing that.
     
  3. griffonix

    griffonix Newbie

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    NUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    T-T i think it is sony memory stick DUO noooooooooooooo

    someone please help needed in getting it out T_T
     
  4. gweilo8888

    gweilo8888 Notebook Consultant

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    Gently pull it out with a pair of tweezers, or put some strong sticky tape over the edge of something like a coin that will reach far enough into the slot to touch the card.