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      3rd Apr 2007
When I connect my eFilm device to my computer (MS Vista), in order to
transfer pictures from my digital camera to my computer, my computer does not
recognize or acknowledge the eFilm device (USB).

How do I get my computer to recognize a mass storage device (G drive)?

Thank you for any help.
 
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      3rd Apr 2007
In article <169A6D34-BE5E-4A3C-B282-(E-Mail Removed)>, Chip
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> When I connect my eFilm device to my computer (MS Vista), in order to
> transfer pictures from my digital camera to my computer, my computer does not
> recognize or acknowledge the eFilm device (USB).
>
> How do I get my computer to recognize a mass storage device (G drive)?
>
> Thank you for any help.
>

Some need drivers. Check the mftrs website.

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