3/2/2023 0 Comments Mtp as drive letter![]() ![]() Also, the Safely Remove Hardware feature works nicely. It does assign drive letters to the three memories in the Canon HF S30, J: for the internal memory and H: and I: for the two SDHC card slots (on this particular computer). What a nice interface! I hope it is not too buggy, being a beta product. I just now installed the beta version of FC-XE. That is why they do not show up in the Windows drive chain, including in the drive trees or drive bars of file managers, and in Window's Safely Remove Hardware dialog. ![]() Scott_Y wrote:One significant difference is that MTP devices do not get assigned a drive letter like MSC devices do. Please post a comment if you are able to show an MTP device in FC 2009. ![]() In FC 2009 on Win XP, I could not see how to display Computer, so I could not access my MTP device. (Note that I am using Win 7/64, so others will need to confirm for FC XE on other versions of Windows.) So it appears that FC XE is already providing whatever is natively offered by Windows for MTP support. In Windows Explorer and in FC XE, MTP devices appear under Computer, and can be opened in a window the same as any folder on a regular drive. One significant difference is that MTP devices do not get assigned a drive letter like MSC devices do. Jrsva's experience is not specific to Canon or any other particular camera or media player, but is entirely related to it being a Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) device - in contrast to a Mass Storage Class (MSC) device such as USB drives and some cameras and media players. ![]()
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