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From: Jack on 4 May 2010 15:45 Yes that was it Carlos, I had to add a W.D. 1 tb Hard Drive to store pictures on, couldn't believe how fast a hard drive fills when your camera shoots 14mg photo's. "Carlos" <Carlos(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:49995059-8F74-40A0-87A7-4384E0027A16(a)microsoft.com... > Jack, > Maybe it is not formatted and/or it needs a drive letter to be assigned to > it. > Right click on your Computer icon on the desktop and choose manage. > Left pane, Storage, Disk Management. > Check your USB drive status on the right pane. > See if it is formatted and/or it has a drive letter. > Carlos > > "Jack" wrote: > >> How do I get my new External USB HD to show up in My Computer,?? >> It loaded fine and it's in my Device Manager. But it dosen't show up >> with >> my 4 internal drives. >> >> . >>
From: Tony Harding on 17 May 2010 23:15 On 05/04/10 15:45, Jack wrote: > Yes that was it Carlos, I had to add a W.D. 1 tb Hard Drive to store > pictures on, couldn't believe how fast a hard drive fills when your > camera shoots 14mg photo's. You're shooting 14 milligram photos? I don't think so - you're probably shooting 14 megabyte (MB) photos. Those are pretty big. OTOH, maybe it was just a typo? :)
From: David Kerber on 18 May 2010 08:01
In article <hst0o30odg(a)news5.newsguy.com>, tharding(a)newsguy.com says... > > On 05/04/10 15:45, Jack wrote: > > Yes that was it Carlos, I had to add a W.D. 1 tb Hard Drive to store > > pictures on, couldn't believe how fast a hard drive fills when your > > camera shoots 14mg photo's. > > You're shooting 14 milligram photos? I don't think so - you're probably > shooting 14 megabyte (MB) photos. Those are pretty big. > > OTOH, maybe it was just a typo? :) Maybe his photos captured 14mg of photons? That would fill up a 1TB HD with no trouble at all... |