Something to check on. The 4 GB card is a high capacity type and you also need a high capacity card reader to download. So the card reader is probably not a high capacity type. Where as the camera is a high capacity reader and can do the download. The 2 GB card is not high capacity and the card reader is able to read that one. Hope this helps.
Yep, it sure did help; you were absolutely correct....!
I found I had another multi-card reader in my electronics 'junk drawer' (another cheap Chinese one called an "Ohm"), and this automatically starts up Elements 6.0 when I insert the 4GB card and reads it in perfectly.!!.
AFA the debate goes, I too would rather use a card reader than my much loved D40 as input to the PC!
-Because I feel that whenever you have to constantly plug-unplug something as delicate as USB slots/plugs, there's a stronger possibility that something might bend or break. So I keep my card reader permanently plugged into a PC USB slot with a long cable, and it sits readily available and next to my keyboard alla time. -My thinking here has nothing to do with battery use (I always have a fully charged spare anyway); it's just that should there be a problem I'd rather lose the card (and even some much wanted photos) than have any problem with my D40...
Hey, Nikon's not making my baby anymore; I have to take care of her!!
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