I think the behavior is the same in all versions of windows that natively support usb card readers. If you have to install software, (such as on an HP printer with built in card reader), you should follow the instructions for that software. I find that I don't use the card reader in my HP printer because it's so slow. But it works pretty much as I described in my previous post.

Jostein wrote:

Hi Joe,

Which version of windows are you referring to?
I think this behaviour varies between versions...

Jostein

----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph Tainter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2006 9:30 PM
Subject: Semi-OT: Transferring Image Files to Windows PC


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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