Nikon 25048 User Manual - Page 165

Removing the Memory Card

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Reference-Connections Using a PC Card Slot 1 Insert the memory card into a PC-card adapter Insert the memor y card into a PC-card adapter as shown at right. 2 Turn the computer on Turn the computer on and wait for the operating system to start up. 3 Insert the adapter into the card slot If Nikon View has already been installed, and the memory card is from a Nikon Digital Camera, NikonView will automatically detect the card. See the Nikon View Reference Manual for information on transferring images to your computer. Removing the Memory Card Be sure that image transfer is complete before removing the memory card from the card reader or PC card slot. Do not remove the card while the transfer progress meter is displayed in the computer monitor. Before removing the memory card from a PC card slot or USB card reader, you will need to remove the card from the system. Windows Millenium Edition /Windows 2000 Click the "Unplug or Eject Hardware" icon in the taskbar and remove the memory card from the system. If this step is omitted, a warning will be displayed. Click OK to clear the warning from the screen. Windows 98 /Windows 98SE Double click the My Computer icon, and right click the removable disk corresponding to the camera. Select Eject from the menu that appears. Macintosh Drag the "untitled" volume that represents the memory card into the Trash. 151

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Reference–Connections
Removing the Memory Card
Be sure that image transfer is complete before removing
the memory card from the card reader or PC card slot.
Do not remove the card while the transfer progress meter
is displayed in the computer monitor.
Before removing the memory card from a PC card slot or USB card reader, you will need to
remove the card from the system.
Windows Millenium Edition / Windows 2000
Click the “Unplug or Eject Hardware” icon
in the
taskbar and remove the memory card from the system.
If
this step is omitted, a warning will be displayed.
Click
OK
to clear the warning from the screen.
Windows 98 /Windows 98SE
Double click the My Computer icon, and right click the
removable disk corresponding to the camera.
Select Eject
from the menu that appears.
Macintosh
Drag the “untitled” volume that represents the memory
card into the Trash.
Using a PC Card Slot
1
Insert the memory card into a PC-card adapter
Insert the memor y card into a PC-card adapter as
shown at right.
2
Turn the computer on
Turn the computer on and wait for the operating system to start up.
3
Insert the adapter into the card slot
If Nikon View has already been installed, and the memory card is from a Nikon
Digital Camera, Nikon View will automatically detect the card. See the
Nikon View
Reference Manual
for information on transferring images to your computer.