Problem Viewing Compact Flash Card Contents On WinXP

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Dreamspinner3

It used to be that, when I'd put the compact flash card from my
digital camera into my card reader, Windows XP (all security updates
installed) would pop-up with a box that said, "Windows can perform the
same action each time you insert a disk or connect a device with this
kind of file: Pictures

What would you like to do?

Below is a box that used to show the different programs I could use to
open the files or the options to use Windows Explorer to view the
files on the disk.

Now that box is blank; nothing shows up in it. I can't figure out
why, either. Has anyone had this happen before? If so, how did you
fix it?

Thank you.
Kim/Dreamspinner3
Parrot Nannies of Minnesota Inc:
http://parrotnanniesmn.com/
Personal Homepage: http://members.tripod.com/dreamspinner3/
 
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Dreamspinner3

Actually, the autoplay feature on all drives for "pictures" is blank
without any options, while it isn't for"music" and the other file
types listed.

It used to be that, when I'd put the compact flash card from my
digital camera into my card reader, Windows XP (all security updates
installed) would pop-up with a box that said, "Windows can perform the
same action each time you insert a disk or connect a device with this
kind of file: Pictures

What would you like to do?

Below is a box that used to show the different programs I could use to
open the files or the options to use Windows Explorer to view the
files on the disk.

Now that box is blank; nothing shows up in it. I can't figure out
why, either. Has anyone had this happen before? If so, how did you
fix it?

Thank you.
Kim/Dreamspinner3
Parrot Nannies of Minnesota Inc:
http://parrotnanniesmn.com/
Personal Homepage: http://members.tripod.com/dreamspinner3/

Kim/Dreamspinner3
Parrot Nannies of Minnesota Inc:
http://parrotnanniesmn.com/
Personal Homepage: http://members.tripod.com/dreamspinner3/
 

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