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(upbeat music) - Hi, everyone, welcome to pal2tech. todays video is for the Mac users, specifically those users that have recently upgraded their operating systems to Mac OS version 11, otherwise known as Big Sur. What I discovered since this update, and I dont know if that affects everyone, but it affects me, is that if I take an SD card, say out of my camera, or I take one from my drone, or I use one of these little USB sticks, whatever, and I put it into my computer, its not recognized by the operating system. Have a look at this. Okay, Im going to take an SD card straight out of my camera, and I am going to put it into my Mac, just like this. Im looking right here. And I see that I have my network and my drives, but have a look at that. The SD card is not appearing. This is so frustrating, because actually the SD card is being recognized by the Mac. Let me show you how to get it to appear here. On your keyboard, press command-space bar, just like this. Once you do, type in di