All I'm saying is that a built-in media reader is going to be the same.

At least in one situation where a friend bought a computer with a built-in
reader.

On 9/11/07, db <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In Windows or OS X or Linux it is my understanding that it is
> recommended to stop/ unmount a  USB mounted media card before removing
> it at risk of corrupting the card index if it is being  accessed when
> you disconnect it.
>
> For this purpose, there is the green arrow "Safely remove hardware icon"
> in the XP system tray and throwing the desktop drive icon in the trash
> in OSX.
>

-- 
John DeCarlo, My Views Are My Own


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