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"CGB" wrote in news:7
: I don't have any 2 gig SD disks lying around so it looks like that could run a good $60 just to get a blank disk so I can do software updates on the machine! www.newegg.com My Guaranteed-for-Life Ridata 4GB SD card was $53. 2GB cards are cheaper. Many items do not support the larger cards. (No laptops at CC will read a 4GB SD card unless you steal a new driver for it from sagernotebook, for instance.) Call the GPS manufacturer and make SURE it will read a big 2GB SD card before you find out the hard way it won't. (Laptop owners: Follow the instructions from this Australian forum: http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...s.cfm?t=517257 The message at the top of the webpage gives detailed instructions on how to make laptop computers read an SD card bigger than 512KB because Micro$not uses a 2000/2002 driver for the TI multicard readers in laptops. Works great! Larry -- Vista has been out a week. Is Service Pack 1 ready yet? |