Ipad 2not responding to camera kit

Got the camera kit a few weeks back and only recently got the chance to use it but my Ipad2 does not respond when the usb adaptor is plugged in. I tried the same thing with my wifes Ipad and it works fine. I turned my Ipad off and restarted it and still getting the same problem. case is not the problem. any ideas?

Yes it does and I have tried the SD cards as well and i have the same problem. In both cases the USB and the SD card format is fat32 with folder DCIM and photos with 8.3 file name. As I said the USB work fine on my wifes ipad2 both failes on mind. The IOS version is the same 5.0.1

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