you see,if after i safetly remove the card reader - it will become inactive untill i restart Windows..Inactive even when i insert a cardOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Card readers are removable devices to Windows.
In XP, it's easier to safely remove without disabling the whole thing. In Vista, not so sure. I've not moved everything to Vista.
You safely remove the card reader brother... it will deactivate the whole thing until Windows restart...Originally posted by ceecookie:you see,if after i safetly remove the card reader - it will become inactive untill i restart Windows..Inactive even when i insert a card
My laptop also has a card reader but it does not show up in My Computer(as a single entity i.e H: ) untill when i insert a card.If i safetly remove that,it will become active again when i insert the card again.If i insert each of all the type of mem card the reader support - more entity will come up.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:You safely remove the card reader brother... it will deactivate the whole thing until Windows restart...
Inserting a card won't activate it, Windows ain't so smart.
Your laptop one is built-in card reader, not active until something activates it.Originally posted by ceecookie:My laptop also has a card reader but it does not show up in My Computer(as a single entity i.e H untill when i insert a card.If i safetly remove that,it will become active again when i insert the card again.
However,my PC's card reader shows up everything in My Computer i.e H: J: I: K: etc
The entities are the entries for the various type of cards.
Furthermore,when i select "safety remove hardware" it only have an option to remove ALL of the entity.
Both are Windows Vista Home Premium
The PC's Card reader is integrated as well...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Your laptop one is built-in card reader, not active until something activates it.
When you just safely remove the card, it will just do what's it's supposed to do.
To do so safely without de-activating the whole thing... the concept is similar to XP.
Rather than right click on Safely Remove Hardware, left click on that icon.
You will see Safely Remove H, I, J, K, etc.
Find the correct drive and select it. Open My Computer and double check which drive is that...
Then close My Computer again. Otherwise, it may give out an error.
The PC one is quite easy to figure out...Originally posted by ceecookie:The PC's Card reader is integrated as well...
When i left click..it shows the various drive together in one option ( Safety remove H: G: I: J and not as each options..Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:The PC one is quite easy to figure out...
If I'm not wrong, it's not integrated on the motherboard... just need to do some tracing and you will find wires leading to the 9-in-1 card reader...
That's the only time I've seen H, I, J, etc drives.
Integrated ones will lie dormant till something wakes it and may or may not show up. Mine doesn't show up.
But it was for my laptopOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:As far as I know... it's not possible...