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Rather than hijack dougs thread on a similar problem I thought it best to start here with a clean sheet.

I have an internal card reader in my computer in place of a floppy drive. It is connected to an internal USB port. When I boot the computer it shows as 4 separate drives in Explorer - one for each memory card type.

I have two problems with it.

When I insert a memory card - the autoplay window pops up - which I cancel - I can then see the card and its contects using explorer, and copy photos to and from the card with no problem. When I have finished using the card I use the "safely remove hardware" button - at which point all four drives instantly vanish from Explorer. If I then re-insert the card - the autoplay window fails to appear and the drives do not show in Explorer - or in Control Panel Disk Management. The only way I can re-use the card reader is to reboot the computer and start all over again.

I have a second problem. I mentioned in Dougs thread that I had damaged an SD card by failing to use the safely remove button - but had rescued it by re-formatting. Sure enough - the card now works fine in the camera but refuses to show up in the internal card reader. If I click on the drive to try and see it - the computer locks up and I have to use task manager to get free. I rebooted the computer with the card in the reader - and the computer froze solid at the BIOS post screen. Surprisingly - this errant card works fine in an old plug-in USB card reader and can be used to copy photos no problem - but this external reader also vanishes from Explorer after the safely remove hardware button is used.

I therefore seem to have two card readers that behave differently with the errant card - but both go off into a terrible sulk when I use the "safely remove hardware" button.

Can anyone throw any light on this......please....it's driving me nuts.

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- but had rescued it by re-formatting.

Did you reformat in the camera or on the computer?

edit:- No, I do not know if it would make any difference, but it is another straw to clutch at in this Tsunami of technology :rolleyes:

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I first reformatted in the camera and took photos without problems - until I tried to transfer them using the internal card reader.

I then used the external reader to transfer the pics - and reformatted the card there to see if it made a difference. It didn't.

Meanwhile a spare SD card can be used in the camera and both the card readers OK - except only for the problem that the card reader goes into permanent hiding after I safely remove the card.

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Thanks for keeping an eye open on this problem Irene. Just read the replies on that link and have a slightly better understanding of how the "safely remove hardware function" works. As my card reader is an external gadget I've clicked on the quick removal option. So if I read correctly I can now just remove the SD card by just unplugging it after writing a file. Anyone confirm this?

It could be that my problem was being caused by leaving the external reader plugged in all the time. Have just been having a play an by plugging the reader in after the PC has booted it's reading and writing a lot faster. Alan doesn't have this option.

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Irene - you are a sweetheart

For years I have suffered from an inferiority complex. At a stroke, you have just cured me - I now know that for all those years I really HAVE been inferior and the complex has vanished.

It's bad enough - as a fully qualified chauvinist - to be put right on a technical matter by a female - but totally cringe worthy when it's one who currently keeps only one eye on the problem.

I feel so stupid now not to realise what the "Safely remove hardware" button was really doing.

I will now await pops arrival on the scene to put us all right. He has ofttimes mentioned the care needed with memory cards and USB devices.

Slinks off into a dark corner to lick his wounds. ..... :blink:

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