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Old 09-11-2008, 07:33 AM   #229
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Originally Posted by ShacharWeis View Post
But when I connect the device to the USB I get TWO drives appear and neither are readable. (there are no cards inserted)
Before you reflash (which I don't expect to make any difference), you might want to check what your device mappings are. I'm assuming Windows here, but if you've got any other devices or network drives mounted, it's possible that one or more of the USB drives are being mapped to already used drive letters.

If XP, have a look in "My Computer"/Manage/Disk Management". As an illustration, when I plug-in my 505, I see 3 new disk devices appear (Internal, plus one for each of the card slots) but from the desktop, I only see the first two as the third is trying to use H:, which is already in use by a network share! (I could remap it, but I don't use it anyway, so haven't bothered, but I wonder if your 'internal' device has got mapped somewhere odd? (Look for a Removable disk of size 210MB)
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