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These internal and external PC card readers/writers (also known as PC card drives or socket controllers) can significantly simplify your tasks of transporting your files among your digital cameras, palmtops, notebook PCs, desktop PCs, etc.
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The cardbus hardware standard is not an issue with 7 and any laptop. Now, drivers for individual cards can be a problem, especially 64 bit drivers. (not likely to need 64 bit drivers with an old laptop) I would suggest you go to this site: Windows Vista Compatibility Center. And find your USB PCMCIA card.
PCI Universal PC Card Readers | USB External Readers for ATA type Memory Cards |
USB External Readers for ATA, SRAM & Linear Flash | IDE Port Memory Card Readers |
For Panasonic P2 and Dexis X-Ray PC Cards | ExpressCard Adapter for PCMCIA Card |
Other Memory Card Adapters | SATA-to-CF Card Adapters/Reader |
While most of the readers/writers on this page only support PCMCIA ATA-compliant storage cards (such as ATA flash card, compact flash card, smartmedia card, secure digital (SD) card, etc.), the PCI-interfaced universal card drives (readers/writers) go even further: they also support almost all kinds of 16-bit PCMCIA cards, and some models can support both 16-bit and 32-bit cardbus cards, including data acquisition, networking, wireless LAN & wireless modem PC cards,.
For PCs and Macs with USB ports, please be advised that USB read-writers are not universal and they normally can not support non-storage cards, such as wired or wireless modem, ethernet, and other I/O controller cards.
Note: For customers who use PCMCIA SRAM and/or linear flash cards: Some ofour PCI-based card readers can read/write certain brands (not all) of linear flash and SRAM cards under Windows. We now have drivers for SRAM and linear flash cards under Win 95, 98, Me, XP & 2000. For Windows 7, 8 & 10 users, only the external USB OmniDrive and OmniDrive LF readers can read-write SRAM or SRAM and linear flash cards. Please check here. For Panasonic P2 cards, there are several readers that can read-write the cards. Make sure you have the P2 card driver installed on your PC first. Please see the reader candidates here. For PCMCIA ATA Flash cards, there are several readers that can read-write the them under Windows XP, 2000, 7, 8 & 10 Windows intrinsic driver will work. Please see the reader candidates here. For Dexis X-Ray PCMCIA cards, there are several readers that can support the cards. Make sure you have the Dexis card driver installed on your PC first. Please see the reader candidates here. |
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PCI Universal Front-Loading PC Card Readers / Writers | |||
| $159 | ||
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| $9 | ||
PCI Universal Rear-Mount PC Card Readers / Writers They don't occupy your PC's drive bay space! Great for your Wireless LAN, wireless modem, flash cards, SRAM cards & others. You do not need a driver for Windows XP and up. Let Windows find these PCI readers and install native driver automatically. | |||
| $84 | ||
| NA | ||
IDE Internal PC Card Readers / Writers (These readers can only read the intended memory cards! Not for I/O cards.) | |||
| $85 | ||
| $85 | ||
| $100 | ||
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USB 3.0 External Readers / Writers (This reader can only support the intended ATA type memory cards, including ATA PCMCIA cards, SD/ SDHC / SDXC card up to spec 3.0; capacity up to 2TB. ) | |||
| $99 | ||
| $139 | ||
USB External Readers / Writers for ATA Flash, SRAM and Linear Flash PC Cards (These readers are very easy to set up under Windows. They can read/write the intended ATA type memory cards + SRAM and/or linear flash cards! ) | |||
| $519 | ||
| $559 | ||
| $629 | ||
Internal SATA-to-CF Card Readers / Writers | |||
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ExpressCard-PCMCIA Card Reader / Writer (Now you can use your PCMCIA cards on a laptop or desktop PC equipped with the ExpressCard slot.) | |||
| NA | ||
| $145 | ||
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| $55 | ||
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USB Internal Readers / Writers (These readers can only read the intended ATA type memory cards which do not include SRAM and linear flash cards!) | |||
| $99 | ||
PCMCIA, CompactFlash, Secure Digital & SmartMedia Adapters | |||
For compact flash adapters, smartmedia adapters and PC card adapters (of type I & II CF cards, microdrives, smartmedia cards, memory sticks Pro, multimedia (MMC) cards, secure disk (SD) and XD cards, etc.), please click here! |
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A device Hardware ID (HWID) is a set of numbers and letters that uniquely identifies any device. For example, different models of Motherboards, Graphics Cards, Printers and Network Interface Cards would have their own unique Hardware ID.
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Each Hardware ID is assigned to a particular device by the device manufacturer. Windows operating systems such as Windows 10 use the Hardware ID to match to a specific INF file. INF files are used to install the correct device drivers - that's the software that lets your computer communicate with the device in the most efficient manner.
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Open Device Manager
In Windows 10 & Windows 8.1, right-click the Start menu and select Device Manager
In Windows 8, swipe up from the bottom, or right-click anywhere on the desktop and choose 'All Apps' -> swipe or scroll right and choose 'Control Panel' (under Windows System section) -> Hardware and Sound -> Device Manager
In Windows 7, click Start -> Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Device Manager
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In Windows XP, click Start -> Control Panel -> Performance and Maintenance -> System -> Hardware tab -> Device Manager button
Install Drivers With Device Manager
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