


Older SD cards with a storage capacity of 128GB do seem to be mentioned more often, but that may be because more people have them. Also, it has nothing to do with UHS-I or UHS-II and whether or not FAT32 formatting. Try to access content stored on an SD Card using the inbuilt SD Card reader.
MACBOOK PRO SD CARD READER MINI TO REGULAR WINDOWS 10
Ive tried the lock at both positions both doesnt work. Steps to reproduce: Boot into bootcamp on a Macbook pro Retina (other users have found the problem in Macbook Airs also - see posts) which uses the affected broadcom chipset, running Windows 10 Anniversary Edition. I have a few SD cards, but when i plug it into my macbook pro 15 in the card is read only. Wait for it to mount on your Mac, and make a note of the card's name. It seems completely arbitrary which brands will and will not work, whether you try Sandisk, Sony or Samsung and take storage capacities of 16GB, 32GB, 128GB or 256GB. MacBook Pro :: SD Card Reader Is Read Only Apr 10, 2012. Insert your SD card, or microSD in an adapter, into the card reader. One user tested multiple cards and couldn't find a pattern in terms of brand, storage capacity, format, type, or age. Apple plans to unveil new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with Mini-LED-backlit displays in the second half of this year. The memory card slot in the MacBooks is not very fast, by the way: Apple has opted for relatively slow technology. A concept of a modern MacBook Pro with an SD card reader. With cards that give problems, you always have problems. Also, if a card works well, you can assume that it always works. I was trying to get photos of a SD card on my new 14' MBP but when I inserted into the SD card reader in the laptop, it does not connect or mount. Heres a list of supported cameras and card readers for iphoto: This is the one I got in 2005 that works with iphoto - its a 12 in 1 reader. Question: Q: 14' Macbook Pro SD Card not mounting problem.

But that is precisely not the idea if you have a built-in card reader. There is no SD card reader slot on the Macbook. What is consistent is that any memory card of any brand and storage capacity works well if you connect a dongle.
