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Wolverine F2D Mighty. Plugged in to USB port. Powered on. That's all I get. No card, just relying on internal memory. Computer does not recognize device. What's the fix?

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In the manual there are suggestions for obtaining assistance - have you tried all of those ?

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Pachicat you were exactly right! I had mine connected upside down too! Thanks for the tip!

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This solution worked for me when I got the USB device not recognized message:
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It can be quite frustrating. I've heard that older computers are more likely to have the USB device not recognized message.

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Windows xp, Vista, and Windows7 should already have a driver included for the v-touch. It's possible that if your computer has a compact flash card reader, that it maybe preventing the v-touch driver from being correctly installed. Try using the "Safely remove Hardware" to temporarily remove your cf card reader. Then try plugging in your v-touch. It should now correctly install the driver and the v-touch will show up as a new drive. In Windows Device Manager under "Disk Drives" you should see 2 new devices - "Company PNP Platform OPN USB Device" and "Company PNP Platform SDC USB Device

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I have gone through all the steps to save images onto an SD card on my Wolverine fd Mighty, and the "processing" icon twirls around -- but no image shows up on the actual SD card.

Wolverine fd Mighty what is that.? sold 2014? new

Ok so this is a pure hard 100% camera only question>?
NO , google tells me it is a , (funky)
Wolverine F2D Mighty 20MP 7-in-1 Film to Digital Converter and we all know are problematic, all makers of these things.
stand alone MODE FAILS that it??
doing 35mm slides (not told)
well if yes, there are these causes.
  1. wrong SD card used. (too big?)_
  2. SD card not formatted correctly (fat32 is my guess)
  3. SD card bad, always own 2 so you learn that. fast
  4. POwer pack bad or the wrong one.
  5. mech, problem inside, it jams?
  6. or the unit is bad (for all reasons huge)
The photo quality is super poor.
it only wins one award, "CHEAP" both meanings.
see online use with 1GB SD card. Card is 32GB max
SD card gold pins UP.\
some SD cards have lock , unlock it as page 9 told.
free manual.

https://www.wolverinedata.com/downloads/F2D_Mighty_Manual_V1.pdf

UseOptionalSD/SDHC
read page 9 , words formatted.

the card must be formatted by the F2D, menu
day1, or it will fail and for sure any random used SD card from other THINGs.
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