From: Frank on
My miniFlashLink installation drivers cd ( p/n:51400-00007-003) for my
FlashLink Digital Media Reader (UCF-100) will not install on my Mac
Snow Leopard OS (version 10.6.3). Please advise me what to do.
From: nospam on
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<1db52ec2-b262-4634-94d4-5068c4ea64e9(a)c7g2000vbc.googlegroups.com>,
Frank <gno52(a)windstream.net> wrote:

> My miniFlashLink installation drivers cd ( p/n:51400-00007-003) for my
> FlashLink Digital Media Reader (UCF-100) will not install on my Mac
> Snow Leopard OS (version 10.6.3). Please advise me what to do.

no drivers are necessary. just plug it in.

however, it's usb 1.1. replace it with a usb 2.0 hi-speed reader. it
will be *much* faster.
From: Mike Rosenberg on
Frank <gno52(a)windstream.net> wrote:

> My miniFlashLink installation drivers cd ( p/n:51400-00007-003) for my
> FlashLink Digital Media Reader (UCF-100) will not install on my Mac
> Snow Leopard OS (version 10.6.3). Please advise me what to do.

Well, telling us whether the CD even has Mac drivers would be a good
place to start. If it does, then describing exactly what happens when
you attempt the installation would be a good way to coninue.

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From: Frank on
On May 15, 4:21 pm, mikeP...(a)TOGROUPmacconsult.com (Mike Rosenberg)
wrote:
> CD even has Mac drivers would be a good
> place to start.

Yes, it does.


>If it does, then describing exactly what happens when
> you attempt the installation would be a good way to coninue.

Starts off like it is installing but then gives the message that
installation failed.

Website for FlashLink lists it on their legacy model list that they no
longer support. My windows 7 machine is able to use the device.