Connecting to a ComputerConnections—Connecting to a Computer174Mac OS XDrag the “Nikon_D100” camera volume intothe Trash.Mac OS 9Drag the “Nikon D100” camera volume intothe Trash.6 Check that is no longer displayed in the control panel or viewfinder.You can now disconnect the cable or turn the camera off.Windows XP Home Edition/Windows XP ProfessionalClick the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon ( )in the taskbar and select Safely remove USBMass Storage Device from the menu that ap-pears.Windows 2000 ProfessionalClick the “Unplug or Eject Hardware” icon ( )in the taskbar and select Stop USB Mass Stor-age Device from the menu that appears.Windows Millennium Edition (Me)Click the “Unplug or Eject Hardware” icon ( )in the taskbar and select Stop USB Disk fromthe menu that appears.Windows 98 Second Edition (SE)In My Computer, click with the right mouse but-ton on the removable disk corresponding tothe camera and select Eject from the menu thatappears.Disconnecting the CameraBefore turning the camera off or disconnecting the interface cable, be sure that trans-fer is complete and that is no longer displayed in the control panel or viewfinder.While transfer is in progress, do not turn the camera off, disconnect the USB cable, orremove the memory card from the camera.Mac OS X Mac OS 9