This is an SD card formatting issue and not a system bug. Sorry for the
trouble.
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Title:
Plugable SuperSpeed USB 3.0 no longer
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Thank you for your assistance. Incidentally, I tried the plugable usb
3.0 cardreader on a windows os today and the device's driver was being
blocked -- and did not work -- similarly to my personal computer --
the windows os had symantec security software that blocked the autorun
info, etc.
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** Description changed:
Until today, my plugable SuperSpeed USB 3.0 has been used successfully to
transfer photo files to my computer. Today I receive the following message:
Unable to mount 4.0 GB Volume
Error mounting /dev/sdb
Public bug reported:
Until today, my plugable SuperSpeed USB 3.0 has been used successfully to
transfer photo files to my computer. Today I receive the following message:
Unable to mount 4.0 GB Volume
Error mounting /dev/sdb at /media/sm/disk: Command-line `mount -t vfat -o
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