I am not understanding the media card reader on my Acer 5536. I should be able to just slide my sony memory stick pro duo into the slot. However, it doesnt go into the slot at all. I also cant find the memory card reader in my device manger or on my computer. I am really confused!! Any help is appreciated!
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moral hazard Notebook Nobel Laureate
does the sony memory stick need an adapter to fit properly into the slot?
BTW in my device manager the card reader is under the heading "memory technology driver" and is called "texas instruments PCIxx12 integrated flashmedia controller".
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You should probably have a look at this. I've seen this info around the net a couple of times on different forums. It's about genuine Sony and counterfeit memory sticks. Here we go:
This article covers all Sony PRO 1GB (MSX-1GS) and 2GB (MSX-2GS), PRO DUO 1GB (MSX-M1GS), 2GB (MSX-M2GS) and 4GB (MSX-M4GS), Hi-Speed PRO DUO 1GB (MSX-M1GN), 2GB (MSX-M2GN) and 4GB (MSX-M4GN) models.
Clue #1 Front view
1. Genuine uses print ready/control vector art technique to print all the letterings. Fake uses inferior hi-res bitmap to copy the genuine, so zoom in a bit to see the printing flaw. The font on the fake usually is bolder, messy, out of focus and rub off easily.
2. Genuine card is often thinner than fake. Try fitting the card into an adapter and you may find that it has problem as it doesn't seems to fit into the adapter easily (feels like its squeezing in). Newer 2GB fake (1959MB version) even has problem fitting into a PSP (PlayStation Portable).
Clue #2 Back view
1. The font face, font size and printing technique are the main criteria to differentiate the genuine from the fake, so you must take notice.
2. Genuine has wider 'MADE IN JAPAN' than 'ICES/NMB-003.' while fake usually is the other way around, and some are missing a critical dot '.' at the end of the '-003' word.
3. Genuine has the letter 'S' in 'MSX-2GS' as Italic than the 'S' used in 'COMPLIES CANADA' and 'ICES/NMB-003' wordings. Fake is using identical normal font face throughout! Also note that genuine has a shorter stroke of the '/' character whereas fake has longer stroke and it is taller than any other characters.
4. Beware of known FAKE 2GB cards circulating eBay with incorrect model number 'S.MSX-2GN' and serial number 'L406L1L .' The extra S. at the front was covered with a sticker with the rest looks very close to a genuine card.
5. On the 10 gold metal stripes/contact, genuine is covered fully by the black plastic housing from the top to the bottom end. Fakes may have small black holes on the some metal stripes, some have its gold metal stripe not fully covered by the black plastic housing. Some fakes have internal green color PCB board exposed as pictured displaying its inferior manufacturing defect.
6.Genuine uses print ready/control vector art technique and has all letterings engraved by laser-etched into the plastic shell of the card. Fake uses inferior hi-res bitmap to copy the genuine, so zoom in a bit to see the printing flaw. The font on the fake usually is messy, out of focus and rub off easily. To know if it is printed, just use your finger to feel the surface as the letterings are a bit raised.
Clue #3 Retail Packaging view
1. Genuine clear plastic packaging has long (staple shape) heat seals indicated by the yellow arrows. Fake has round dot glue seals (not heat) indicated by the red arrows.
2. Genuine hi-speed card (with red-stripe) has 3 vertical staple heat seals on each side of the pack. Genuine also has additional 2 horizontal staple seals across the top of the packaging not found on the fake. This applies to both 1GB/2GB/4GB retail packaging product.
3. Genuine normal-speed card (without red-stripe) has 9 vertical staple heat seals on each side of the pack while fake only has 3 dot seals on each side. Genuine also has additional 6 horizontal staple seals across the top of the packaging not found on the fake. This applies to both 1GB/2GB/4GB retail packaging product.
4. To the right hand side of the packaging there are 4 pictures. Some fake has the 4 pictures arranged in incorrect order.
5. Check holographic sticker status in Clue #5below
Clue #4 Capacity and Transfer Speed
1. Genuine 2GB has a capacity of 1909MB while some devices will read them at 1910MB. Some older fake 2GB shows 1948MB and 1959MB of memory space when being tested. Newer fake 2GB may now show any of these figures including the 1910MB of a genuine. However some 2GB fakes only have a true capacity of only 512MB/1GB. Try transferring as much data as possible to your card and see if it will hold close to 2GB as most fake 2GB won't hold anything near 2GB.
2. Genuine hi-speed card (with red-stripe) has a transfer speed at about 80Mbps. Fake has a slower transfer speed with 1948MB fake actually can do about 65Mbps to 70Mbps and 1959MB fake atmost 60Mbps.
Clue #5 Hologram 3D Golden Sticker
1. If item comes in retail packaging, it will have a golden metallic 3D 'SONY holographic sticker' at the front of the retail box, as pictured. Newer fakes now also have similar identical holographic sticker. Bring the packaging to your nearest SONY retail outlet and ask for a SONY Anti-counterfeit Handy Viewer to tell if your item is genuine. The viewer has 2 see through Lens.
2. Genuine hologram will appear as complete BLACK when see through the Left lens and Normal on the Right lens.
3. Counterfeit hologram will appear as Normal through both Left and Right lens. -
Ok, it seems I may have a fake card. It still works in my Sony camera though. Is this why I cant seem to get the card intot he media slot on m y Acer 5536? I just cant understand. Just pop it in, but it doesnt connect to anything, it just "dangles", hangs out in the media slot.
As for seeing the media card reader on my laptop: I still don't see it at all and am still quite confused. I thought the memory stick duo could fit in here? Maybe it doesnt? Can someone with an Acer laptop with a media card reader please let me know... -
moral hazard Notebook Nobel Laureate
check your manual.
In my manual it says that I can use memory stick pro and memory stick pro duo but I need an adapter to make it fit properly.
Just like you would need an adapter to use a micro sd card.
I don't believe your memory stick is fake, I think you just need an adapter. -
Insert the memory stick back into the Sony camera and connect the USB cable provided with the camera. Select 'USB Normal' from camera's menu. It'll show up in explorer as Sony MemoryStick. Use the camera as the adapter.
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Thank you, that is exactly what I have been doing. I guess I have to figure out how to get an adapter for it. I thought I had one when I bought it, but I have moved since then and that is in a box somewhere (I think and hope). -
jackluo923 Notebook Virtuoso
yup.. you need a memory stick pro dual to memory stick adapter.
media card reader
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