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My Lenovo X1 Carbon (6th gen) supposedly has a MicroSD card reader. But I have never had to use a MicroSD card reader before and I couldn't identify this port. I tried to put the microSD card in, but it didn't fit. So, what is this? The flash is a bit strong, but the icon for this port is three squares being connected with lines.
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My Lenovo X1 Carbon (6th gen) supposedly has a MicroSD card reader. But I have never had to use a MicroSD card reader before and I couldn't identify this port. I tried to put the microSD card in, but it didn't fit. So, what is this? The flash is a bit strong, but the icon for this port is three squares being connected with lines.
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My Lenovo X1 Carbon (6th gen) supposedly has a MicroSD card reader. But I have never had to use a MicroSD card reader before and I couldn't identify this port. I tried to put the microSD card in, but it didn't fit. So, what is this? The flash is a bit strong, but the icon for this port is three squares being connected with lines.
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My Lenovo X1 Carbon (6th gen) supposedly has a MicroSD card reader. But I have never had to use a MicroSD card reader before and I couldn't identify this port. I tried to put the microSD card in, but it didn't fit. So, what is this? The flash is a bit strong, but the icon for this port is three squares being connected with lines.
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It's used for an ethernet adapter. This range of laptop is too thin to put a full sized RJ-45 port in, so they use this port to extend out.
If you didn't receive one in the box, you should be able to buy one from Lenovo directly.
Here is a link to the product page:
https://www.lenovo.com/nz/en/accessories-and-monitors/cables-and-adapters/adapters/CABLE-BO-Ethernet-Extension-Adapter-2/p/4X90Q84427
As for the MicroSD card reader, it should be located under a cover at the back of the laptop, near one of the hinges:
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It's used for an ethernet adapter. This range of laptop is too thin to put a full sized RJ-45 port in, so they use this port to extend out.
If you didn't receive one in the box, you should be able to buy one from Lenovo directly.
Here is a link to the product page:
https://www.lenovo.com/nz/en/accessories-and-monitors/cables-and-adapters/adapters/CABLE-BO-Ethernet-Extension-Adapter-2/p/4X90Q84427
As for the MicroSD card reader, it should be located under a cover at the back of the laptop, near one of the hinges:
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It's used for an ethernet adapter. This range of laptop is too thin to put a full sized RJ-45 port in, so they use this port to extend out.
If you didn't receive one in the box, you should be able to buy one from Lenovo directly.
Here is a link to the product page:
https://www.lenovo.com/nz/en/accessories-and-monitors/cables-and-adapters/adapters/CABLE-BO-Ethernet-Extension-Adapter-2/p/4X90Q84427
As for the MicroSD card reader, it should be located under a cover at the back of the laptop, near one of the hinges:
Source
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It's used for an ethernet adapter. This range of laptop is too thin to put a full sized RJ-45 port in, so they use this port to extend out.
If you didn't receive one in the box, you should be able to buy one from Lenovo directly.
Here is a link to the product page:
https://www.lenovo.com/nz/en/accessories-and-monitors/cables-and-adapters/adapters/CABLE-BO-Ethernet-Extension-Adapter-2/p/4X90Q84427
As for the MicroSD card reader, it should be located under a cover at the back of the laptop, near one of the hinges:
Source
It's used for an ethernet adapter. This range of laptop is too thin to put a full sized RJ-45 port in, so they use this port to extend out.
If you didn't receive one in the box, you should be able to buy one from Lenovo directly.
Here is a link to the product page:
https://www.lenovo.com/nz/en/accessories-and-monitors/cables-and-adapters/adapters/CABLE-BO-Ethernet-Extension-Adapter-2/p/4X90Q84427
As for the MicroSD card reader, it should be located under a cover at the back of the laptop, near one of the hinges:
Source
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