Dazzle DVD Creation Station 200 User’s Guide • Using the Digital Media Card Reader • Page 28Accessing a CardWhen your PC is running Windows (98 SE, 2000, Me, or XP) and the DCS 200 isconnected, two Removable Disk icons appear in My Computer with newly assigned driveletters. The first Removable Disk icon represents the upper or CompactFlash slot.The second Removable Disk icon represents the lower or SmartMedia, Secure Digital,MultiMediaCard, and Memory Stick slot.If you are running Windows XP and you insert a digital media card, a dialog box appearsthat asks what you want to do with the files on the Removable Disk. You can access thefiles by selecting from several options. This is a default feature of Windows XP. For allother supported versions of Windows (including XP) you can access a card as follows:1. Double-click on the card’s Removable Disk icon.The contents of the card appear. You can now access the data on the card.Digital cameras usually create one or more folders on a digital media card, whichcontains your digital images. To display a digital image, open the folder(s), thendouble-click on the icon(s) representing the digital image(s) you want to view.Note: If a card is not inserted when you double-click a Removable Disk icon, amessage appears that says: Device not ready or Please insert a disk. If you see thismessage, insert a card and try accessing the media again.2. To transfer files between your computer and a card, use the basic Windows filetransfer functions. For example, drag and drop or copy and paste files from yourcomputer to a card or from a card to your computer.Important: The lower slot of the DCS 200 accepts only one of the four supportedmedia types at a time. During usage, you can insert either SmartMedia,Secure Digital, MultiMediaCard, or Memory Stick media into the lower slot of the DCS200 at any one time. However, it is possible to use both the CompactFlash slot (upperslot) and the lower slot concurrently.DCS 200 Card Reader Removable Disk icons