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The reader in her laptop may not read the new card. I had a similar
experience and bought a new reader and now can read the cards without a
problem.
Glenn
On 12/7/2010 9:33 AM, Chuck Lewis wrote:
Hi folks,
Just got asked an interesting question. A co-worker got a new digital
camera with a really good zoom feature. She takes pictures and then
takes the card from the camera and puts it in her notebook running
Windows XP and it just sits there and does nothing. She takes the card
and puts it in her husband's notebook running Vista and it comes up
fine. Her husband had an older more basic digital camera and she took
the card from that and her notebook can read that one fine. Nice to have
a sharp user eh? :-)
Anyone have an idea as to what's going on? We were thinking with the
advanced zoom that the resolution might be much higher and that's
causing the issue but I would think the XP notebook would just issue a
message that it needs to reduce the resolution or something?
Thanks !
Chuck
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