Digital Camera Memory Card Slots

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Guest

I have a brand new PC with Windows XP (previously I had Windows 98 without
the feature listed below).

This may seem like a silly question, but how do I use the Digital Card
Memory Slots? Do I need to be in a particular program before I put in the
memory card or do I just put it in?

Also, regarding Surge Protectors.....is it safer to always leave the surge
protector on even during a lightning storm or to turn it off when it is not
in use. In work we always leave it on....is this the safter way to go?
Currently at home I leave the surge protector on as well as the modem, and
turn the the speakers, monitor and tower off. Is this the way to go to
protect my PC from surges?

I guess I'm just a little over protective of my new PC. My old laptop with
Windows 98 lasted 4 1/2 years with constant use before the hard drive went
and I decided to just get an entire new PC. I like the idea of having slots
for my memory cards and having a RW drive instead of a ROM only on my new PC.
I also have a slot for a memory key to store information which I have no
idea how to use yet.

I told you I had a lot of silly questions.
 
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Bobbie

I have a brand new PC with Windows XP (previously I had Windows 98 without
the feature listed below).

This may seem like a silly question, but how do I use the Digital Card
Memory Slots? Do I need to be in a particular program before I put in the
memory card or do I just put it in?

Just insert the card. A program should pop up

Also, regarding Surge Protectors.....is it safer to always leave the surge
protector on even during a lightning storm or to turn it off when it is not
in use. In work we always leave it on....is this the safter way to go?
Currently at home I leave the surge protector on as well as the modem, and
turn the the speakers, monitor and tower off. Is this the way to go to
protect my PC from surges?

Always leave surge protector on.. If u turn off tower, monitor, speakers
what then are u protecting.???? Then why would u nee a surge protector..
 
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Guest

Bobbie said:
Just insert the card. A program should pop up



Always leave surge protector on.. If u turn off tower, monitor, speakers
what then are u protecting.???? Then why would u nee a surge protector..

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I guess I didn't make it clear. I wasn't certain whether to leave the surge
protector on overnight or not. I bought the surge protector to protect me
from power surges when my PC is on.

Thank you.
 
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Sharon F

Also, regarding Surge Protectors.....is it safer to always leave the surge
protector on even during a lightning storm or to turn it off when it is not
in use.

When there's lightning, turn off computer. Unplug from the power supply at
the wall. Unplug the modem line. If you've ever been close to a lightning
strike, you'll know why. If caught by surprise, the surge protector should
go out before the PC and components are damaged but it's not a guarantee.
The most important thing a surge protector does is to filter dirty power
(brown outs, power surges, etc). It is not a guaranteed buffer against
mother nature.
 
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VManes

Surge protectors do not filter any aspect of the power, other than to block
surges, hence, their name.

If you want protection against brown out - get an Uninterruptible Power
Supply ( aka UPS, aka battery backup). Your checkbook will be able to tell
the difference - surge protectors cost $10-35, UPS start at about $50 and go
lots higher. UPS provide surge protection as well.

Val
 
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Guest

Thank you for the information. I will check out the UPS. This is what I
wanted protection against

P.S. Going back to my first post........I tried out the digital memory card
in the slots of my new PC. It worked great! I was able to upload pictures
to my website from the memory card with no problem.

VManes said:
Surge protectors do not filter any aspect of the power, other than to block
surges, hence, their name.

If you want protection against brown out - get an Uninterruptible Power
Supply ( aka UPS, aka battery backup). Your checkbook will be able to tell
the difference - surge protectors cost $10-35, UPS start at about $50 and go
lots higher. UPS provide surge protection as well.

Val
 
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Sharon F

Surge protectors do not filter any aspect of the power, other than to block
surges, hence, their name.

If you want protection against brown out - get an Uninterruptible Power
Supply ( aka UPS, aka battery backup). Your checkbook will be able to tell
the difference - surge protectors cost $10-35, UPS start at about $50 and go
lots higher. UPS provide surge protection as well.

You're correct, Val. I use only UPS (in a sense, these are surge protectors
on steroids) and sometimes forget that many people are using basic surge
protectors.
 

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