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The MacBook Pro comes with a built-in SD card reader, so you can insert compatible SD cards and view their contents using the Media Reader. The cards must conform to SD 1.x, 2.x, and 3.x standards. MacBook Pro's SD card reader can read standard SD (up to 2GB), SDHC (up to 32GB) and SDXC (up to 2TB) cards. The card reader won't recognize any SD card that doesn't have the standard size, 32 mm by 24 mm by 2.1 mm.
1.- Is there anybody out there that has created an internal memory card reader for the Mac Pro? In the optical bay maybe? I don't wanna use up any space or USB-ports.
- Dec 13, 2015 What I posted is showing the connection to the internal card reader in my MacBook Pro. The card reader does not show up under Hardware -> Card Reader. And yes the card reader.
Internal use installed into 3.5' drive bay Hi-speed USB 2.0 data transferring between flash media cards for Mac/PC, Notebooks, Digital cameras, PDAs, and MP3 players USB powered. SD Card storage to avoid using in your MacBook Air, too. Hosting and bandwidth provided by MacAce.net. Most users should consider upgrading the internal SSD in their Late 2010, Mid-2011, Mid-2012, Mid-2013, Early 2014, Early 2015, or Mid-2017 MacBook Air for more storage.
Insert the SD card into the SD card reader, on the left side of the MacBook Pro. Mac OS X immediately recognizes the card and assigns a new drive to it.
2.Click the blue two-faced icon to launch the Finder app.
3.Click the drive that Mac OS X assigned to your SD card in the left pane and view the contents of the SD card in the right pane.
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