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2. How to copy and paste your photos into a folder

  

A.  Double click on the icon "My Computer". 
B.  Double click on the removable disk drive (for the ImageMate USB 2.0 

Reader/Writer), i.e. F: or G: or maybe E: Now you should see a 

DCIM

 folder (that 

stands for Digital Camera Images). 

C.  Double click on the DCIM folder. Now you should see your camera folder, i.e. 

100Olymp or 100Canon or 100Fuji 

D.  Double click on the camera folder. Now you should see your pictures or picture 

file names (depending on what Operating System you are using). 

E.  Go up to the menu bar where it says 

"EDIT"

 and click on 

"SELECT ALL"

. You 

will see all your pictures 

HIGHLIGHTED. 

 

F.  Go back to 

"EDIT"

 and now click 

"COPY"

. Close or minimize this window.  

G.  Double click on the folder you created on your Desktop, go to 

"EDIT"

 then click 

"PASTE"

 and you should see the pictures being copied to the folder. 

H.  To View your Pictures Double click on the File name and the Picture will open up 

 

Using it on Macintosh without the button application 

(The button application is not compatible with the Macintosh operating systems) 

1.  Connect the ImageMate USB 2.0 Reader/Writer to the USB port on your Mac (do not 

connect to Monitor or Keyboard). 

2.  To transfer files place a card into the Reader/Writer unit. A new drive will appear on 

your desktop called “untitled”.  

3.  Drag and drop files to and from the new drive as you would to any other disk or folder. 
 

Removing Card 

To remove the card in Windows: 
1.  Double click on the icon "My Computer" 
2.  Right-click on the corresponding ImageMate USB 2.0 Reader/Writer drive icon 
3.  Select Eject (this is not needed for Windows 98SE or XP) 
4.  Pull the card out of the slot 
 
To remove the card on a Macintosh: 
1.  Drag the “untitled” icon into the Trash 
2.  Pull the card out of the slot 
 

Disconnecting 

You don’t need to shut down your computer to disconnect the ImageMate USB 2.0 
Reader/Writer, but you should 

NEVER

 remove the device from the USB port without first 

reading the steps below. 
If a drive window is open or the ImageMate USB 2.0 Reader/Writer is active, close any 
associated windows before attempting to remove the ImageMate. 
 

Windows 

Use the hotplug icon in the notification area of the taskbar to safely stop the device before 
unplugging it. The notification area is on the right side of the taskbar where you usually 
see the time displayed. 

• 

These steps are not required for Windows 98SE or XP 

 
1.  In the notification area, right-click on the hotplug icon 
2.  Select the device you want to unplug then click 

STOP

 

3.  When Windows notifies you that it is safe to do so, unplug the ImageMate USB 2.0 

Reader/Writer from your computer 

 

Summary of Contents for ImageMate SDDR-99

Page 1: ...Mate USB 2 0 Reader Writer Quick Start Guide Product Description The Multi Function Hi Speed USB 2 0 Reader Writer for SDDR 92 CompactFlash Type I II SDDR 99 SD MultiMediaCard Memory Stick Memory Stic...

Page 2: ...GE CONTENTS 2 Check your system requirements Refer to SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS or the outside of the packaging 3 Locate the USB port on your computer See UNDERSTANDING Understanding What s a USB port The U...

Page 3: ...r Writer device into the CD ROM of your computer 2 Left click on the START menu and open the RUN menu Click BROWSE to locate the drive letter of your CD ROM 3 Select the Button Application setup exe f...

Page 4: ...the card is inserted properly The activity LED indicator orange blinks when data is transferred from or to the card NEVER remove the card when the ACTIVITY LED is FLASHING or BLINKING Using it on a PC...

Page 5: ...ace a card into the Reader Writer unit A new drive will appear on your desktop called untitled 3 Drag and drop files to and from the new drive as you would to any other disk or folder Removing Card To...

Page 6: ...nd the use of its products in life support applications where in a failure or malfunction of the product may directly threaten life or injury Per SanDisk Terms and Conditions of Sale the user of SanDi...

Page 7: ...d in China SanDisk products are covered or licensed under one or more of the following U S Patent Nos 5 070 032 5 095 344 5 188 485 5 172 338 5 198 380 5 200 959 5 288 318 5 288 870 5 272 889 5 418 75...

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