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ExDancer Sat 05-Feb-22 11:47:38

I use a Samsung tablet for my IT stuff. I'm 83 and quite savvy with computers, would be better if I understood the language, and I have been sent a CD of an xRay from my spine consultant.
What kind of external reader(?) should I buy in order to read it?
I have a Samsung galaxy tablet with Windows 10. The boys in PC world just confuse me, showing off by making a little old lady look stupid, and I need help.
They seem to cost £20 - £40 so how much do I spend? Is it a case of 'you get what you pay for' or can you end up paying mega bucks for a brand name if you're not careful?

Elizabeth27 Sat 05-Feb-22 12:04:28

If you are only going to use it to look at the X-rays then it would be cheaper to take the disc into a computer shop or maybe your local library and ask them to print the contents.

Marydoll Sat 05-Feb-22 12:10:19

Elizabeth27

If you are only going to use it to look at the X-rays then it would be cheaper to take the disc into a computer shop or maybe your local library and ask them to print the contents.

I second that.
However, you could phone your consultant's secretary and explain that you do not have the facility to read it. They may be able to send you a print of them.
I would not waste money, if you are not going to use the external drive again.

ExDancer Sat 05-Feb-22 12:27:31

Thanks.
I am reluctant to phone the secretary again, as I've been pestering her for a copy of my xray since SEPTEMBER and that's a whole new story I could regale you with, believe me!
Those are great suggestions, although I'm not quite sure my local town has such shops, apart from PC World on the trading estate or maybe Boots.
I didn't realise such a thing was possible.
Told you I wasn't up to date. smile

Marydoll Sat 05-Feb-22 12:29:04

I have just had a thought. Our local Asda has a printing service, where you give them the CD and they print your photos. Is there anything like that near you?

effalump Sat 05-Feb-22 12:42:31

Could it be put onto a usb stick instead. Perhaps tablets don't have usb ports. I use a laptop and the only 'tablet' i have is a Kindle.

Marydoll Sat 05-Feb-22 12:52:18

Tablets need a USB adaptor.

AreWeThereYet Sat 05-Feb-22 14:35:47

Are there any photographic shops near you? The may be able to extract the files and email them to you or move them onto a flash drive if you have a USB port. I think places like Boots are only really set up to print photos onto paper. There are places like Snappy Snaps but I don't know what they can do. We took some old negatives in and had them put on a flash drive so they may be able to help you, but they send them away usually rather than do them in store.

jhona Wed 09-Feb-22 07:23:07

This era is not for the time of CD or DVD, use have to use cloud storage, which is better then that.