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SDDR-09 ImageMate™ Driver

Find your operating system and follow the link to the driver you need! Under each operating system is a choice of file type to download. If you're not sure what file you should download, find out more about file formats below. After downloading your driver, read through the driver installation notes located at the bottom of the screen.
All file sizes are approximate.

Drivers

Windows
95
Windows
98
Windows ME Windows
2000
Windows XP Macintosh OS 8.6, 9.0.4 Macintosh OSX, OS 10.1
Exe File (2,450k) Exe File (2,450k) Exe File (1,720k)

Exe File (2,450K)

See Below Sit File (29K) See below
updated 07/06/01
version 2.03
updated 07/06/01
version 2.03
updated 07/06/01 version 2.03 updated 07/06/01
version 2.03
  updated 04/08/00  

File Formats
Exe File: An executable file
Sit File: A compressed Macintosh file

Windows 95 driver installation note 

  1. Plug-in the USB Cable to the "USB Ready" computer.
  2. You will be prompted for "Unknown Device".
  3. Insert the "driver's diskette" or provide its location.
  4. Once the client driver loads, it will then initialise the MSD (Mass Storage Device) driver.
  5. The SmartMedia™ card will now be accessible via a Removable Drive icon in the My Computer folder.
    (Clicking on "Finish" more than once may result in adding the hardware more than once, so don't do it.)

Windows 98 driver installation note

  1. Plug-in the USB Cable to the computer.
  2. You will be prompted for "USB SSFDC" Drivers.
  3. Insert the "driver's diskette" or provide its location.
  4. Once the client driver loads, it will then initialise the MSD (Mass Storage Device) driver.
  5. The SmartMedia card will now be accessible via a Removable Drive icon in the My Computer folder.
    (Clicking on "Finish" more than once may result in adding the hardware more than once, so don't do it.)

Windows ME driver installation note

  1. Click on the ME driver that you want to download.
  2. Write down the of the name of the file and where this file is going to be saved on your hard drive.
  3. After downloading the file, go to the location it was saved in.
  4. Double click on the file and follow the instructions on the screen.
  5. DO NOT change anything.
  6. Click finish at the end of the install.
  7. Plug in the ImageMate. It will create a new drive in My Computer.

Windows 2000 driver installation note 

  1. Plug-in the USB Cable to the computer.
  2. A "Found New Hardware" message will be displayed.
  3. The hardware installation wizard will run, follow the instructions displayed in the screens.
  4. You will be prompted for "USB SSFDC" Drivers, select the option to search for a suitable driver.
  5. Insert the diskette and provide the location of the drivers.
  6. Once Windows 2000 finds the suitable driver it will proceed to install it; follow the prompts on the screen.
  7. Press "Finish" to complete the installation.
  8. The SmartMedia card will now be accessible via a Removable Drive icon in the My Computer folder.

Windows XP driver note
SanDisk does not support this reader on XP.

The following information may enable you to use the SDDR-09 on XP:

  1. If you have the 2.01 or 2.03 CD put it in the CDROM drive (If it auto runs, exit the setup program)
    OR
    You can download the Windows 2000 file from the link above, extract the files to a temporary folder.
  2. Plug the ImageMate in to the USB port.
  3. Found New Hardware Wizard appears.
  4. Choose Install from List or Specific location (Advanced).
  5. Click Next.
  6. Search for best driver in these locations.
  7. Check Search Removable Media if you have the CD
    OR
    Browse to the folder where you have extracted the files.
  8. Click Next.
  9. You’ll get the message “…has not passed Windows Logo testing”.
  10. Choose Continue Anyway. 
  11. Click Finish.

You may see a message near the taskbar that says there was a problem with the installation, as long as there is a drive letter assigned to the reader, it should work.

A new drive letter will now appear in “My Computer” and Explorer.

Macintosh driver installation note

  1. Drag Removable Disk Volume to TRASH before removal or use Mac OS eject command.

Macintosh - OSX, OS 10.1

  1. Not supported on any version of OSX; may work when booted into classic version 9.1.