Hi Cotty,
It seems that only Lexar card readers have a problem with 10.3.3. I did
repair the disk permissions. I spent an hour on the phone with an apple
tech and he took me through a whole range of troubleshooting steps,
even to the extent of pressing a reset button on the motherboard. I'm
Do you use a firewire or USB card reader?
DagT
På 18. mar. 2004 kl. 14.21 skrev Paul Stenquist:
Hi Cotty,
It seems that only Lexar card readers have a problem with 10.3.3. I
did repair the disk permissions. I spent an hour on the phone with an
apple tech and he took me through a whole range
I was using the Lexar USB card reader that comes with their 1 gig cards. I'm
going to try my sandisk reader tonight. I think the problem is restricted to
Lexar.
Dag T wrote:
Do you use a firewire or USB card reader?
DagT
På 18. mar. 2004 kl. 14.21 skrev Paul Stenquist:
Hi Cotty,
It
OK, I have a Lexar Firewire card reader, but no Lexar cards. I´m not
sure if I should take the chance to upgrade from 10.3.2 yet...
DagT
På 18. mar. 2004 kl. 19.40 skrev Paul Stenquist:
I was using the Lexar USB card reader that comes with their 1 gig
cards. I'm
going to try my sandisk
I upgraded from OSX 10.3.2 to 10.3.3 this morning, and now my flash
cards won't open on the OSX desktop. Fortunately, I have a dual system
G4, so I can boot in 9.2 and download my files. I spent almost an hour
on the phone with apple techs trying to work through the problem. They
apparently
On Mar 18, 2004, at 13:27, Paul Stenquist wrote:
I upgraded from OSX 10.3.2 to 10.3.3 this morning, and now my flash
cards won't open on the OSX desktop.
FYI my SD cards still work just fine. Maybe the update broke the
driver for your card reader? Mine's a cheap 6-in-1 USB 1.1 reader BTW.
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