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DanteMatrix
I've just figured out that Windows Vista Home & Ultimate editions,
before and after SP1, does NOT recognize any SD cards in a card reader
if it's greater than 1 gig in size. Vista will insist you format it
first prior to use. The formating consists of dumbing down the card
to 1 gig in size. This occured on 3 PC's. 1 Desktop and 1 Laptop
with built-in card readers, and 1 USB 2 card reader.
A Google search on the terms "vista sd problem" yields thousands of
complaints.
The funny thing is: Vista will recognize a 2 gig SD card (that it
refuses to read from a card reader) if you have it plugged into your
PDA and link through Mobile Sync.
Hot fixes either state that with SP1, it's not applicable. Or that
you don't have enough space. My systems have 1 Terrabyte free on SATA
drives and 300 gig free on PATA drives with 2 to 4 gigs of RAM.
before and after SP1, does NOT recognize any SD cards in a card reader
if it's greater than 1 gig in size. Vista will insist you format it
first prior to use. The formating consists of dumbing down the card
to 1 gig in size. This occured on 3 PC's. 1 Desktop and 1 Laptop
with built-in card readers, and 1 USB 2 card reader.
A Google search on the terms "vista sd problem" yields thousands of
complaints.
The funny thing is: Vista will recognize a 2 gig SD card (that it
refuses to read from a card reader) if you have it plugged into your
PDA and link through Mobile Sync.
Hot fixes either state that with SP1, it's not applicable. Or that
you don't have enough space. My systems have 1 Terrabyte free on SATA
drives and 300 gig free on PATA drives with 2 to 4 gigs of RAM.