Originally posted by catnapper
When I did the right click explore thing, the same pop-up came up saying "Removable Disc (G)" What one earth?
What that is is it's recognizing that the card is a "removable disc" meaning it's not an internal hard drive and it's connected to the "G" port on your computer. You should be able to click on the G and see what's "in" there just like you would click on "C" to see what files are there. You probably know this but you have several different drives on your computer. The "C" drive is the normal drive where everything is. Some have a "D" drive that has restore settings on it in case the C drive goes down. Then your CD ROM and/or DVD player have a designated drive letter. My DVD is "E" and my CD-RW is "F", yours might be the same but are probably different.

Since the "G" came up, it meant that the computer acknowledged the connection to the camera. Once you get the new card, take some pictures and leave them on the card and check out the G drive again. You will be able to see the pictures through the explore option by double clicking, and once you get the G drive view up, if you go up to your toolbar and click on view, then click on "thumbnail" you will be able to see thumbnails of all the pictures on your G drive - which is the card in your camera.

Got that? It's all so much easier to explain in person, but I think you're pretty computer savvy so you should be able to figure it out.