You can still set the preferred application to open (e.g. iPhoto) with no device attached (or an unrecognized one).Dan,
Didn't think about that either! Still learning X here. Tried launching ImageCapture.. Doing so with the camera plugged in give me the 'no device' message.. Same if I start the program and then plug in the camera.. Checked the connections at both ends of the camera..
I would think the usb port is good, the second port on the card has my trackman plugged into it which is working, and also, when the data cable is plugged into the camera, the read light will come on as well as the initial startup beep that it always does..
-nathan
The System Profiler should still see the camera on the USB bus, although it may not recognize what it is or how to use it.
If you haven't yet browsed versiontracker.com for a software fix, that might be worth a try, too. Otherwise the card/card reader may be your best bet.
Dan
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