Copying photos to the thumb drive

When you try to copy a JPEG from camera Droid Pro to a removable device get the message "the device attached to the system does not work.  The two devices are connected and live

Hello

In order to quickly provide a solution, please answer these questions:

1. the EEG device recognized by the computer?

2. what version of Windows operating system is installed on the computer?

3. is the computer connected to a network domain?

4 did you do changes on the computer before the show?

In the meantime, you can run the Microsoft Fixit article and check if that helps.

Hardware devices do not work or are not detected in Windows

http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/hardware_device_problems/en-us

Hope this information helps. Reply with more information about the issue so that we can help you better.

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