iMac SD Card Reader

Discussion in 'Installation and Configuration of Parallels Desktop' started by Dustbin, Jul 14, 2011.

  1. Dustbin

    Dustbin Bit poster

    Messages:
    1
    Hello All,

    Running Parallels Desktop 6 on a new 21-inch iMac. The SD card reader isn't showing up on the Windows 7 side. Is there something I need to do to get it to show?

    Thanks!
     
  2. WolfK

    WolfK Junior Member

    Messages:
    14
    I have the same problem - this question has been hanging in the air for long, but nobody from the team seem to care
     
  3. DeShawnB

    DeShawnB Hunter

    Messages:
    116
    Hey guys. Is the device getting detected at all in the Device Manager?
     
  4. aridlehoover

    aridlehoover Bit poster

    Messages:
    3
    Nope...

    I'm not seeing my MBP SD Card slot in the devices list of Parallels 6.0 running on Lion.
     
  5. Roman Fattakhov

    Roman Fattakhov Parallels Team

    Messages:
    62
    Since the card reader is not a USB device, no window "Where do you want to connect the Device?" will appear. In your case the SD card is inserted to the built-in Mac OS X reader, therefore you should add it as a Shared Folder to the virtual machine in the Sharing pane (Virtual Machine Configuration > Options > Sharing > Custom Folders)
     
  6. aridlehoover

    aridlehoover Bit poster

    Messages:
    3
    Got it.

    After posting, I figured out how to add the Mac's built-in SD Card reader to the VM as a shared drive. Thanks, though!
    Alan
     
  7. martiko

    martiko Bit poster

    Messages:
    2
    @aridlehoover
    Good to hear, but as I (as others in this thread) have the same problem, it would be very kind and helpful, if you'd share your finding with us :)
     
  8. aridlehoover

    aridlehoover Bit poster

    Messages:
    3
    @martiko: I just paved my Mac and haven't reinstalled Parallels, yet. So, I can't give you the specific steps at the moment. But, I can say that when you insert an SD card into the built-in SD card slot on your Mac, it mounts as a disk in OS X. From that point on, sharing the SD card with Parallels is just like sharing any other disk that is mounted to your Mac. Perhaps Parallels help can walk you through the steps.

    Alternatively, since I needed Windows to recognize the SD card reader (in order for the software I was using to see it), I tried plugging in an external USB-based card reader. That worked flawlessly. As soon as I plugged it in (with Parallels running), Parallels asked which operating system should get the device. I selected Windows, and all was well.

    Hope that helps.
     
  9. martiko

    martiko Bit poster

    Messages:
    2
    @aridlehoover
    Thank you for your explanation. To access the card via Mac-Share works finde, I hoped that there is a way to access the card reader directely (e.g. to format a card from windows).
    As this obviously does not work (which is a bit frustrating, considering, that this is version 7 of PD...) I will also use the work-around with a USB-Card-Reader.
     
  10. BlackDog-Racing

    BlackDog-Racing Bit poster

    Messages:
    1
    I realize that it's been a couple of years since your post, BUT: I was able to get Parallels Windows to see the SD card as a custom folder after several tries, but in the process I created two folders that are listed under Computer in Windows, but don't actually exist. I can rename them, but I cannot move or delete or disconnect them. How do I take out the trash?
     

Share This Page