Hi again Tony.
Also wondered if this might work for you ?
See end of this email.


> On 23 Dec 2020, at 12:50 pm, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@icloud.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Good Afternoon WAMuggers
> 
> I have a question and know that I should remember this but long forgotten.
> 
> I have a card reader connected to my Computer and up until now the Card 
> reader and card have been working properly.
> The Card reader no longer shows up on the Desktop of the Computer, so I tried 
> the card in the Camera and the Camera shows “Card No1 cannot be accessed”.
> 
> I remember that if something, ie a Hard drive, is connected to the computer 
> but isn’t showing that I can go into the System to see if it is hidden?
> 
> And lastly is there anyone that I can turn to to attempt to retrieve the 
> Photo’s from the Card?
> 
> Thanks to one and all
> 
> Kind Regards
> 
> Tony Francis
> 
> BODDINGTON
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Regards,
Stephen Chape





If you eject a volume, you can use Disk Utility to mount the volume so that 
it’s available in the Finder.

Open Disk Utility for me 
<x-help-action://openApp?bundleId=com.apple.DiskUtility>
In the Disk Utility app  on your Mac, select the volume you want to mount.

Click the Mount button .


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