Flash Memory Card

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I have installed a 10Mb flash memory card in my PCMCIA
slot 0. It shows up in Explorer as "Local Disk (E:)", but
when I try to move files to it or click on it, I get "E:\
is not accessible -Incorrect Function". Can anyone help
me with this? I have Windows XP Professional.
 

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Have you formatted the flash card?

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"KLDavis" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have installed a 10Mb flash memory card in my PCMCIA
> slot 0. It shows up in Explorer as "Local Disk (E:)", but
> when I try to move files to it or click on it, I get "E:\
> is not accessible -Incorrect Function". Can anyone help
> me with this? I have Windows XP Professional.
 
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It won't let me format it.
>-----Original Message-----
>Have you formatted the flash card?
>
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>"KLDavis" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:2ffb01c49feb$54f59c90$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>>I have installed a 10Mb flash memory card in my PCMCIA
>> slot 0. It shows up in Explorer as "Local Disk (E:)",
but
>> when I try to move files to it or click on it, I
get "E:\
>> is not accessible -Incorrect Function". Can anyone help
>> me with this? I have Windows XP Professional.
>
>
>.
>
 

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Right click on the E: drive and select Properties. There should be an
option (check box) that allows you to enable copying of files to that
drive on one of the tabs in the properties window. For a CDRW drive
there is a "recording" tab... i would assume that there would be a
similar option for the Flash Memory card.

Good luck.

"KLDavis" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:<2ffb01c49feb$54f59c90$a501280a@phx.gbl>...
> I have installed a 10Mb flash memory card in my PCMCIA
> slot 0. It shows up in Explorer as "Local Disk (E:)", but
> when I try to move files to it or click on it, I get "E:\
> is not accessible -Incorrect Function". Can anyone help
> me with this? I have Windows XP Professional.
 
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I have the same problem with my flash drive and my SD card in my camera. I
have a post "Format SD card" This is really fustrating.

"Rob" wrote:

> Right click on the E: drive and select Properties. There should be an
> option (check box) that allows you to enable copying of files to that
> drive on one of the tabs in the properties window. For a CDRW drive
> there is a "recording" tab... i would assume that there would be a
> similar option for the Flash Memory card.
>
> Good luck.
>
> "KLDavis" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:<2ffb01c49feb$54f59c90$a501280a@phx.gbl>...
> > I have installed a 10Mb flash memory card in my PCMCIA
> > slot 0. It shows up in Explorer as "Local Disk (E:)", but
> > when I try to move files to it or click on it, I get "E:\
> > is not accessible -Incorrect Function". Can anyone help
> > me with this? I have Windows XP Professional.
>