Rather than using the USB unmount feature in the system tray do this:
1.) Right click on the Drive Icon corresponding you your CF or SD card
reader in My Computer.
2.) Select the eject option.
That will close all connections to the "drive",
3.) Then simply remove the card and replace it with a different one.
Windows should recognize that a new card has been inserted
and read the new directory information, which will be available when you
open that drive.
Joseph Tainter wrote:
If you insert a card into a reader and transfer the files to a Windows
PC, you must then go through Windows' procedure to remove the card.
But this shuts down that "drive," so you can't insert another card and
continue transferring files. Windows won't "see" it. You have to
restart the computer.
Is there a way to get Windows to recognize a newly-inserted card (or
other device) after one has gone through the procedure to remove the
previous card?
Thanks,
Joe
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