1) I borrowed a colleague's PC Card Compact Flash adapter just to test out how it compared to using my Canon Powershot s200's USB cable. Everything was fine until I unmounted the volume and then ejected the card (I didnt stop the card though) upon removing the card, Finder restarted, no sweat though. But the second time I used it, I unmounted the volume and then stopped the card. Upon stopping the card, 10.2.7 kernel panicked. (much to the amusement of my anti-mac friend who swiftly took a snapshot for the memories)
2) when burning a CD-RW, the burn failed and the system would then not eject the disc, I ended up having to restart the computer with the trackpad button depressed to retrieve the disc. This is not the first time my system has eaten a piece of writable media without wanting to give it up.
Has anyone had these problems before or come up with a solution?
Mit freundlichen Gruessen, Andrew
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