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Old April 12th 07, 10:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
sjdmullis
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Default Memory stick pro duo problem

have a hp pavilion zv6000 with built in media card reader. have been using
sandisk memory stick pro duo (with adaptor/1 gig) without any problems. all
of a sudden, i can't read memory stick any longer. i get msgs stating
"please insert disk in drive e" (this is the card reader drive). i can
still read my "sd" type cards without any problem. the memory stick pro duo
works fine in my camera - it just isn't recognized in pc any longer. why?
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Old May 21st 07, 05:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Shannon
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Default Memory stick pro duo problem

I am having the same problem...anyone know how to fix this?

"sjdmullis" wrote:

have a hp pavilion zv6000 with built in media card reader. have been using
sandisk memory stick pro duo (with adaptor/1 gig) without any problems. all
of a sudden, i can't read memory stick any longer. i get msgs stating
"please insert disk in drive e" (this is the card reader drive). i can
still read my "sd" type cards without any problem. the memory stick pro duo
works fine in my camera - it just isn't recognized in pc any longer. why?

 




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