Joel N. Fischoff wrote: > Heya, > > Somewhat recently, I got a new laptop computer. This computer includes an > SD reader... but I can't find specs for it. Does anyone know where I can > look for them? I wanted to find out what kinds of SD cards (i.e. up to > what size) I can use with it. > > That aside, I've never really used SD cards before in a computer. Can > anyone tell me what they think might be the advantages and disadvantages of > using them are? > > One thing to note when using these on a network is that they usually take up the first free drive letter after hard drives, DVD's etc If you then use the F drive for your network you won't be able to access it with the new card reader in. To get round this you have to go into control panel / administative tools / computer management / disk management then right click on the device and change drive letter to something higher like Z. You need admin rights to do this. To make it easy when setting users up we have a batch file that calls:
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