Thanks, I just wanted to make sure that I shouldn't be seeing an eject.
I remember all those Microsoft (and others) warnings about how you can
damage your USB device by unplugging it without ejecting it....
I'll have to search around a bit about the 'corrupted' picture problem.
I do get all the pictures, it's just a hassle.
Steve
Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
I just hooked up my Canon 780IS. I don't get a USB eject, but I don't
consider that a problem, as I just unplug when I'm done (I can't
remember the last time I did an eject device on USB, but I do make
sure there is no data transfer going on). I did let Win7 import about
90 photos; they all came in fine with no complains.
On 1/17/2010 7:58 AM, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
Has anyone else noticed this: If I hook up my Kodak to this Win7
machine, I noticed two anomalies. First, there is no USB eject, at
least that I can find. Second, if I just import pictures from folder
to folder, I have absolutely no problems, even copying 50 or 60 in a
batch, however, if I let Win7 import the pictures, I frequently get
Win7 complaining that the picture is corrupted. If I retry, it will
get the picture eventually w/o a problem. With the import I get the
ability to date the pictures as they're imported. It just seems like
Win7 had a little bit of a problem with this.
Steve
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