User`s guide
CameraMate Hi-Speed Digital Media Reader/Writer 12
Frequently Asked Questions
If you experience difficulties with your Hi-Speed Digital Media Reader/Writer,
please check the troubleshooting section below for possible solutions. If the
problems persist, please www.ziocorp.com for additional information on how to
get technical support
During installation, my Hi-Speed Digital Media Reader/Writer is connected
to my computer’s USB port, but does not find the required drivers.
PC
Before connecting the Hi-Speed Digital Media Reader/Writer to your computer’s
USB port, you must install the reader/writer driver software for Windows 98SE
and 2000. Windows Me and XP do not require the driver installation. The driver
can be found at www.ziocorp.com
Mac
Before connecting the Hi-Speed Digital Media Reader/Writer to your computer’s
USB port, you must install the reader/writer driver software for Macintosh 9.x.
Macintosh 10.x does not require the driver installation. The driver can be found at
www.ziocorp.com
I installed the required driver software (where necessary) and the Hi-
Speed Digital Media Reader/Writer is connected to my computer’s USB
port, but nothing happens when I insert my digital media card.
PC
If you are running Windows XP, and you insert a digital media card, a dialog box
asks what you want to do with the files on the Removable Disk. You can select
from several options. This is a default feature of Windows XP.
When using Windows 98 SE, Me, or 2000 you must access a digital media card
through its Removable Disk icon. You do this by opening My Computer where a
Removable Disk icon appears that represents your Hi-Speed Digital Media
Reader/Writer. Double-click on the Removable Disk icon to display the contents
of the media inserted in your reader/writer. This is where your digital images or
data are located.
Digital cameras usually create one or more folders on a digital media card, which
contains your digital images. Depending on the digital camera you have, the
folder names can vary. Double-click on the respective folder name to access the
digital images located in the folder. You can display a preview by double-clicking
on one of the image icons.
Macintosh
After you insert a card on a Macintosh, a distinct icon appears on the Mac OS
desktop. This is the mounted state, which enables read and write operations for