Do you have autorun for it disabled? By default, XP and Vista pop up an autorun menu when you insert a memory stick, which can be disabled if it proves to be annoying. You should be able to go into the My Computer menu and access the memory stick manually if the autorun menu isn't there, however.
If you can't access it at all, perhaps the card reader went bad on you, came unplugged if it's a built in one, or if it's an external USB one, the USB port could be bad. Check the connections on it and if it's a USB one, switch it to a different port.
2007-08-31 10:23:29
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answered by Anonymous
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If there are vacant slots for particular quantities of reminiscence then which means the motherboard is designed to function on the envisioned speed of the mixed volume of reminiscence. as an occasion, in case you have 4 vacant slots and that they have got been designed for the two 512MB or 1GB each and each slot. which means, the motherboard is envisioned to function at 2048MB or 4GB tops it truly is the cut back. on account that 2GB is extra suitable than adequate of RAM then you could desire to discard the two 512MB reminiscence sticks. counting on you working equipment (no rely if it extremely is Vista or XP), 2GB is already previous the golden objective which became 512MB. no rely how plenty multi-tasking you do and how plenty 3-D outcomes your pc performs, i'm particular that reminiscence intake does not exceed 1GB yet. and that's each little thing from multi-tasking to 3-D outcomes. the the rest 1GB isn't something.
2016-10-03 10:40:07
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answered by ? 4
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Is your pc has a memory card reader slot?
if your memory card is properly inserted to a card reader, your system will recognize it. if auto play willnot shoe, you can go to windows explorer, explore my computer, memory card will show as a drive, you can explore, like a hardisk, you can copy and paste files in this memory card..
2007-08-31 10:26:32
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answered by OgieV 4
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Make sure the card in not upside down in the card slot. If it is, the computer won't see it, and you will get no response.
2007-08-31 10:29:59
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answered by Anonymous
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You can change the auto run options of the drive by right clicking the drive, seleting properties, then click the autoplay tab.
For now, you can access your memory card by putting it in, opening "my computer", and clicking on the drive somewhere in "drives with removable storage."
2007-08-31 10:23:06
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answered by Shwaa 6
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Hi. Use Windows explorer (not Internet explorer) to see what is one it. There is a setting called "Autoplay" that you must check to see the window you mention. Have fun!
2007-08-31 10:21:51
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answered by Cirric 7
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