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SDHC & card readers

by "Steve" <steve@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 10, 2008 at 10:32 PM

Am I doing something wrong or is there more than one flavour of USB2 card 
reader?

Until a few days ago my biggest SD card (for a D80) was 2Gb.  All fine and

dandy - stick it in the card reader and up it would pop as a drive from 
which content could be retrieved.  Having a card reader saves on the faff,

minor though it is, of having to connect the USB cable to the camera. 
Card 
out, slot it in the reader, dump stuff, pop card back into camera, format 
card to start afresh.

I now have a 4Gb SDHC card.  Works fine in the camera.  However, the card 
reader (or should that be Windows (XP SP2)? ) can't see the card and
Windows 
explorer ends up hanging.  Using the faff method - plug the USB cable into

the camera - Explorer finds the card/camera straight off no problem.  It 
would *seem* to be the card reader but I'd like to just check the
collective 
wisdom here before I mooch off looking for a compatible one.  Are not all 
card readers equal?  Have I missed some fundamental setting?

TIA,
Steve




 6 Posts in Topic:
SDHC & card readers
"Steve" <ste  2008-05-10 22:32:05 
Re: SDHC & card readers
"Frank Arthur"   2008-05-11 11:52:55 
Re: SDHC & card readers
Blinky the Shark <no.s  2008-05-11 11:09:55 
Re: SDHC & card readers
"Steve" <ste  2008-05-11 21:42:33 
Re: SDHC & card readers
"Steve" <sck  2008-05-11 21:04:13 
Re: SDHC & card readers
Joel <Joel@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-11 16:36:47 

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