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    SD Card Idoitcy...

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Naenre, Sep 13, 2010.

  1. Naenre

    Naenre Newbie

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    I've got a minor problem. I just purchased my G73JH-RBBX05 and so far it's wonderful...but I figured my PSP's memory card would slide in so I could add information to it.

    I was wrong. LOL! Now it's stuck in there and no clue how to slide it back out. Anyone have any ideas for an idoit?

    I've thought of taking it back to Best Buy where I purchased it today but there has to be a way to gain access to the port to pop that card out.

    Would love some input and jokes my way.

    Thanks.
     
  2. essense

    essense Notebook Evangelist

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    lols it's idiocy.. heh sry for trollin' =]

    Anyway, is the memory card still sticking out, flush, or inside?
    This is what I would do:
    if it's sticking out, just pull it
    if it's flush, get tweezers and try to pull it out
    if it's inside, take it to best buy or some computer repair shop
     
  3. Voodooi

    Voodooi AFK for a while...

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    I had 'CD Idiocy' before. You know those mini-discs, half the size of CD's? Well, I had a Dell laptop, and it had a push-to-insert CD/DVD drive ...

    Didn't work out so well...lol Had to pay 35$ for a local tech to remove it since I'm not confident when it comes to disassembling laptops. I guess Logitech didn't consider those types of CD/DVD drives when it came to their Rumba II controller software install discs :p

    Edit: I did tilt and shake like crazy before going to a tech if that post was directed to me :p
     
  4. ronnieb

    ronnieb Representing the Canucks

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    Tilt it over and shake :p