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Not detect my memory card.

I'm using Mac OS X 10.3.9.
My Problem is its not detect my memory card built in my camera.
I have reinstall new clean install my OS X but still persist.
Help me please...
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What do you mean it is not detecting the memory built into your camera? How are you connecting the camera to your Mac. If so how? Or do you have a card reader? More details is always a good thing when asking for help.
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What kind of camera?
I don't use the built-in on my camera. I got a spacious add-in card and a card reader to use with my Mac. If I have to use the built-in, then I have use software that pretends to know better than I how manage my photos on my hard drive.

I HATE that, myself. So I much prefer just popping the card into the reader, then popping the reader into USB port.
Voila! Just pics on a volume.

Does the vender of your camera have an upgrade to the software they supplied (if they supply)?
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