Re: Change Removable Drive Action



txredneckcub
07-09-2005, 10:15 PM
'Ramesh [MVP Wrote:
> ']Once the camera is plugged and drive letter assigned, right-click G:\
> =
> and choose Properties. In the AutoPlay tab, choose "Prompt me each =
> time.........."
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> "Larry R Harrison Jr" larrytuaz@cox.net wrote in message =
> news:47b5c.31897$Zp.24330@fed1read07...
> My Windows XP Professional all of a sudden no longer prompts me for
> what =
> I
> wish to do when I attach & switch on my Nikon digital camera. Typically
> =
> it
> recognizes it as a "removable" drive giving it the letter G. Now, all
> of =
> a
> sudden, it defaults to "exploring it" as opposed to asking me.
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> I uninstalled the device, peeked under folder..options but I don't see
> anything.
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> Tips?
>
> LRH


okay, i seem to be having a similar problem, except mine already has a
drive letter, but when i try to get to the information stored inside,
it's in a ".DBK" file, which i'm finding out is a database file, but i
can't figure out what i'm doing wrong, i have some pics from a vacation
i really want to get off of this camera. it worked fine on my old
desktop computer that ran xp pro, but my laptop has a problem with it.

Addison


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txredneckcub

txredneckcub
07-09-2005, 10:15 PM
txredneckcub Wrote:
> okay, i seem to be having a similar problem, except mine already has a
> drive letter, but when i try to get to the information stored inside,
> it's in a ".DBK" file, which i'm finding out is a database file, but i
> can't figure out what i'm doing wrong, i have some pics from a vacation
> i really want to get off of this camera. it worked fine on my old
> desktop computer that ran xp pro, but my laptop has a problem with it.
>
> Addison

Nevermind, i found the problem, in this particular camera, i had put in
the memory card, so it was trying to read the memory card instead of the
pics on the internal memory, DUH!


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Re: Change Removable Drive Action