Hello All,

I attempted to put files on a HCSD card via my Macbook Air and could not do it. 
The situation is I have a friend that is just getting used to a Victor Reader 
Stream. He is a technophobe so I need to provide him with reading material. I 
took a SD card reader my Air and stream to a meeting. I couldn’t get the Air to 
see my reader. So I hooked his Stream up. I saw it on Yosemite’s desktop. I 
dropped a text file in the route of $VRText. All appeared well, until I tried 
to eject the Stream. I tried cmd E, VO+Shift and M and the eject key. Non of 
which worked. I turned off the Stream and pulled the plug. The Stream didn’t 
see the file. However, looking at the Stream again there was the file. My time 
was limited and couldn’t faff about. I need to be able to just drop files on 
his SD and walk away. I cannot take his SD away because he’ll be without his 
Stream for a week or so. Therefore, I have the following questions:

Has anyone used a HCSD card successfully on an Air running on battery power?

Is there a HCSD card reader that the Macbook Air will use while on battery 
power? 

Has anyone used an Air to put files on a Victor Reader Stream on battery power?

Has anyone had a problem ejecting a mounted USB device with Yosemite? I 
certainly don’t on my Mac Mini but could it be an Air and Yosemite combined 
issue?

Looking at forum’s it appears that people have transferred files successfully 
using an Air. So I thought I’d ask here.

Many Thanks.
Gena

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