Re: Major but not so major problem. [message #240616 is a reply to message #240292] |
Mon, 22 January 2007 10:16   |
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danpaul88
Messages: 5795 Registered: June 2004 Location: England
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I have noticed that media cards (such as memoryStick Pro etc) tend to crash explorer if you leave them in for a long time, or try to transfer from one to another, but that could just be my windows xp being a moron 
Usually when I unplug the memory card explorer starts responding again, but until I do My Computer shows that I have no cd drives, hard drives or anything, and explorer grinds to a halt...
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