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Computer/SD card incompatability

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Boris9 | 21:47 Tue 23rd Jun 2009 | Technology
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Recently when I purchased the Canon G10 camera which uses secure digital memory cards. I have several older cards which I used in another camera so initially I declined to buy a new high speed card for this camera. Then I changed my mind. Now the problem. The new SanDisk Ultra II Card (4 GB) causes my desktop to freeze up. That Windows XP machine has a CPU of 1.7 Ghz and has 768 MB of RAM. My laptop which is Vista Home Basic and has a 1.80 Ghz processor and 1.50 Gb of RAM can read the new card BUT I want my photos on the older desktop. Any ideas as to why the desktop machine won't read the new card and freezes up? Could it be a RAM problem? Other? Thank you.
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Your new card is probably a HC card (High capacity) and your older machine can only read standard SD cards not SDHC cards.

If you buy a new usb card reader (that is SDHC compatible) you could use this on your old machine

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