Re: SD memory not being read
- From: "Mike Cawood, HND BIT" <michael.cawood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 00:16:57 +0100
"Ken" <Ken@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Right on the money!If your want to remove a card from the card reader on the front of the
After reading your response and thinking for two seconds i realized that
when one "safely removes a device" they are removing the reader, not the
card!!
so to reactiveate the reader i just needed to put a card in the reader and
reboot!
Thanks so much.
i will now just wait a few and remove the card.
This was an excellant post! Many thanks.
--
Ken K
computer, don't use the 'Safely Stop Hardware' applet, simply right click on
it in Windows Explorer and select 'Eject'.
The card's logical drive will remain for the next use.
regards Mike
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