FWIW, on my Windows XP, when I want to remove a memory card from the reader,
I click on the 'Safely remove Hardware' icon and the approiate drive
corresponding to the reader.
Don't know if that's what your problem is but I thought I mention it.
Kenneth Waller
http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Sessoms" <[email protected]>
Subject: Lightroom vs Bridge (or bridge vs lightroom if you prefer)
Found out something about Adobe Bridge I didn't know, and wondered if
Lightroom does the same thing. Figured I might as well stir the pot up a
little.
I left Bridge pointing at a "removable drive" [memory card in a USB
reader] when I closed it the other day. I subsequently removed the memory
card from the reader and put it back in the camera.
The next time I started Bridge, it popped up an error box saying the drive
did not exist giving me the option to Quit Bridge altogether, cancel (?)
or retry?
I don't know what cancel was supposed to do; all it did was pop the error
box back up again ... and again, and again, and ...
Quit wouldn't work either, because I couldn't clear the error box to allow
the program to quit.
Couldn't kill the program in Task Manager. End now just hung. Even "the
program is not responding *END NOW* wouldn't work. Finally managed to go
to the Processes tab and manually kill bridge.exe, but that didn't help me
get the program open so I could change the "drive" it was pointing to.
I had to go get the camera, take the memory card out and plug it into the
reader to open the program and put it back to looking somewhere on the
hard-drive.
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