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Re: [Digital BW] new D1x - need help w/ Mac & compact flash!

2001-10-06 by Steadman Uhlich

Susan, 
I don't have a D1X (I have a Canon D30) but suggest following the camera instructions to the letter (as it is brand new to you) for formating the cards.  

This can make a difference.  Check your camera for formating options and look at the camera menu for formating. 

Good luck,   (I also don't have a mac)

Steadman   
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Susan Lerner 
  Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2001 6:13 PM
  Subject: [Digital BW] new D1x - need help w/ Mac & compact flash!


  Just got my D1X (wow) and a couple of 256mb cards... I've formatted them in
  the camera, but the Mac doesn't recognize them and wants to initialize...
  what do I do... the Mac offers 2 options, one standard, one extended... any
  one with experience here? I need to use these cards tomorrow!
  Thanks in advance... I'm so glad you are all out there!
  Susan Lerner
  NYC 

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