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D5100
First time use - what am I doing wrong??
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<blockquote data-quote="Mediaman09" data-source="post: 55536" data-attributes="member: 9503"><p>Betcha you did not have Windows 7 ten years ago! I have</p><p></p><p>- an internal card reader on my Dell 9200</p><p>- an internal card reader in my Dell monitor</p><p>- a Lexar USB2.0 external card reader</p><p>- multiple SD card</p><p></p><p>I see a dozen removable drives, no way to disntinguish which is which, and none of which work. This is why I absolutely hate using the cards in the PC. I am an expert PC user ( since 1983).</p><p></p><p>So far, the only way to get photos off the 5100 is to charge the battery, use the USB cable, copy pics as quikcly as possble, and recharge the battery.</p><p></p><p>Not a happy customer. Currently very frustrated and dissapointed. </p><p></p><p>I of course dont blame Nikon for anythign Win 7 related, but there is no excuse why they cannot fix the battery problems, or provide a wi-fi adaptor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mediaman09, post: 55536, member: 9503"] Betcha you did not have Windows 7 ten years ago! I have - an internal card reader on my Dell 9200 - an internal card reader in my Dell monitor - a Lexar USB2.0 external card reader - multiple SD card I see a dozen removable drives, no way to disntinguish which is which, and none of which work. This is why I absolutely hate using the cards in the PC. I am an expert PC user ( since 1983). So far, the only way to get photos off the 5100 is to charge the battery, use the USB cable, copy pics as quikcly as possble, and recharge the battery. Not a happy customer. Currently very frustrated and dissapointed. I of course dont blame Nikon for anythign Win 7 related, but there is no excuse why they cannot fix the battery problems, or provide a wi-fi adaptor. [/QUOTE]
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