Correction to Camera won't mount

CORRECTION TO MY PREVIOUS POST! Since installing Snow Leopard, none of my digital cameras (Nikon & HP) will NOT mount on the desktop when I attach them. I have tried to use Nikon and HP software to search for devices but nothing shows up. Need to fix before the Holidays!

http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2244015&tstart=0

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