![]() Also did not work in certain Ubuntu distributions. USB device using fsl-ehci and address 2, attempts to read then disconnects/reconnects HDD Single USB cable OK, no additional connection to 5V DC input needed *Came formatted for NTFS, which is not writable at this point. Works fine on several different PCs.ĭual USB cable additional connection to 5V DC input needed or 5v AC adapter (not included) Contains a Western Digital WD3200BEVT, 2.5" 320GB, 5400RPM SATA. Power indicator lights, small clicking sound, drive isn't seen. Pointer has rapid blink making it hard to see on display, Scroll Wheel works great Using a regular SanDisk 2GB SD card, FAT16 format GUID partition table failed, bug 11196 filed. Worked with vfat partition and MBR partition table. ![]() Read a vfat formatted SD card from adaptor. Does not seem to unmount cleanly, neither with Apple firmware 1.2.1 nor using Rockbox 3.1 USB disk mode. wav file from disk using aplay.įAT32 format. I haven't yet viewed them on a computer given my current predicament.The following devices have been tested with Squeezebox Touch Manufacturerįormatted for MS-DOS. I loved the results I was getting on the D60 and in fact aside from the user interface being slightly inferior in some aspects, found the camera was superior in the results I got, at least from what I could tell on the LCD display. I bought the D60 for the sensor cleaning functionality, having previously owned a D70s and had no end of grief with dust issues. Has anyone else experienced this type of situation or know how to get around it? As for the camera, it's off for warranty repair/replacement and is not a concern for the moment. Right now the card will not present as a usable drive on any computer. Also try and make DVD backups en-route if circumstances permit. My lesson learnt is to immediately take the card out of the camera at first sign of a problem (and not experiment with it). Thanks but no sympathy or I told you so's required. Trying a different SDHC card reader, on a Mac iBook and also an iMac I get sweet FA. Off to a camera shop to find a D60, same message - memory card unreadable. The computer looked at me blankly and the camera said the card was corrupt. Being the patient person that I am I went to my parents place and tried their computer, and also their Panasonic camera that took SDHC cards. I was using the Sandisk MicroMate SDDR-113 USB reader that came with the card. On returning home on the 23rd (after a day or so travelling through time and space) I tried to view my photos but the computer would not recognise the 8gb card in the reader. The only consolation at this stage was that I was returning home from the holiday the following day and I had little else to photograph. Alas the camera would not even turn on now, no green LED, nothing. ![]() I decided to leave the battery on charge overnight and revisit the situation after a sleep. After more time I found that the camera was not working quite so well and then refused to even take photos. I found I could still take photos, but just not preview them on the display or get into the display menus etc. I would have tried my spare battery but I had lost that unfortunately. No amount of effort reduced the symptoms. Not knowing what was going wrong I tried changing the lens (both of my lenses are Nikkor digital), the memory card and even recharging the battery. The LCD screen exhibited weird behaviour, going yellow and purple and then lots of sparkly colours (something pretty if you wanted a fireworks screensaver, but that's another story). ![]() I departed for my holiday on June 29 and around about July 19 and some 3000 photos later my camera started playing up. I didn't have time to get the USB issue looked into before leaving on my holiday and was going to have it dealt with on my return. Aside from a possible issue with the USB interface on the camera it seemed ok on first inspection. A few weeks ago I bought a new Nikon D60 and two Sandisk Extreme III SDHC cards (4gb + 8gb).
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