Disk Manager does not register E:

Normally when I insert the disk my camera SD to get a little menu asking what I want to do with these files.  Today, I don't get that. Last time it worked propoerly was two days ago.  It is not a new drive, even if it has been reformatted after the last time that I took the pictures off it.  It is not a new camera.  When I put the disc in the computer [Dell Inspiron 1520, XP SP3] nothing happens.  If I go into my computer, drive E is not listed.  If I look at the Disk Manager (rt - click my computer) the drive E is not listed under storage devices.  Where at - it go?  I want very much to get these pictures from the disc and my computer.

Thank you

From your description, I guess that the SD card reader is integrated on your computer. Is this correct?

  • You have another SD card in the Player embedded on this computer? If so, what happens?
  • You have another SD card drive (be it for this computer or on another computer) to enjoy this SD card? If so, what happens?
  • The SD card works OK in your camera (i.e., can see you all the pictures you've taken)?

It seems that if your card reader is dead.  Open the Device Manager (start > run > devmgmt.msc > OK) and see if there are icons next to one of the notices.  If there is, double-click on the entry and report what appears under the "device status", as well as the camera model name/number.

As a solution, either connect your camera directly to the computer with the USB cable that should have been provided with the camera or purchase an external SD connected by USB card reader (these are not very expensive).

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