PC Users cannot read the JPG images attached to my emails

Several users of PC's, running Vista or Win 7, have difficulties to read the JPG images attached to my emails. All they see is an endless list of numbers and signs (in fact the binary data of the image).
The problem can only be solved by zipping the images.
is this due to a setup option in MAIL, or do you know how to solve this issue?
Patrick

If I had to guess, I would bet that your images do not have a ".jpg" or ".jpeg" extension on the end. This is how PCs identify the file - and Macs, too, these days, unfortunately. You also should make sure that Edit -> Attachments -> Always Send Windows-Friendly Attachments is checked.

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    Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
    Dell Inc. Latitude D620
    iTunes 7.4.3.1
    iPodService 7.4.3.1 is currently running.
    iTunesHelper 7.4.3.1 is currently running.
    Current user is an administrator.
    The current local date and time is 2007-10-16 07:04:02.
    Connected Storage Devices:
    Disk drive, Hitachi HTS541080G9SA00, Bus Type ATA, Bus Address [0,0]
    Disk drive, Apple iPod USB Device, Bus Type USB
    Disk drive, RIM BlackBerry SD USB Device, Bus Type USB
    Universal Serial Bus Controllers:
    Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller - 27C8. Device is working properly.
    Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller - 27C9. Device is working properly.
    Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller - 27CA. Device is working properly.
    Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller - 27CB. Device is working properly.
    Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 27CC. Device is working properly.
    No IEEE 1394 Host Controller found.
    The iPod Service Logging Information:
    [SERVICE: 0xF88,06:40:36 INFO] Started C:\Program Files\iPod\bin\iPodService.exe (Tue Oct 16 06:40:36 2007)
    [SERVICE: 0xF88,06:40:36 INFO] ##### iPodService starting as a service, version: 7.4.3.1
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    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:40:58 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:40:59 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
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    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:41:40 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
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    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:42:15 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:44:25 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:45:15 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
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    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:48:13 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
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    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:57:09 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
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    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:57:09 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:57:09 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:57:09 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
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    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:57:13 INFO] device is an iPod
    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:57:13 INFO] type 0x7 drive 0x2 partition 0x0
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    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:57:13 INFO] [1] added device interface "\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001547056b&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}" to m_objDeviceNameMap
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    [SERVICE: 0x118,06:57:13 INFO] [First Connect] Creating connect event for device 1
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    [SERVICE: 0x118,06:57:13 INFO] [1] input #4 from src #0
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    [SERVICE: 0xEC,06:57:14 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001547056b&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
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    [SERVICE: 0xEC,06:57:14 INFO] ProductId: iPod
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    [SERVICE: 0xEC,06:57:14 INFO] 02 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 13 00 00 92 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,06:57:14 INFO] [1] firmware version: 1.62 (0x13E)
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,06:57:14 INFO] [1] Power State: Powered
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    [SERVICE: 0xEC,06:57:14 INFO] [1] serial number 000A27001547056B
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    [SERVICE: 0x118,06:57:14 INFO] [VolumeArrive] mask = 0x7C
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    [SERVICE: 0x118,06:57:14 INFO] looking up device # for \\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001547056b&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}
    [SERVICE: 0x118,06:57:14 INFO] type 0x7 drive 0x2 partition 0x0
    [SERVICE: 0x118,06:57:14 INFO] looking up device # for \\.\F:
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    [SERVICE: 0x11C,06:57:19 INFO] 6:57:19, year 2007, day of yr. 288, GMT offset -20 isDST 1
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    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,06:57:27 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,06:57:27 INFO] [1] already mounted!
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    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,06:57:40 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,06:57:40 INFO] Device 1 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,06:57:40 INFO] Device 1 not in intermediate state. It appears to be truly mounted.
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    [SERVICE: 0x90C,06:58:19 INFO] Mounted
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    [SERVICE: 0x90C,06:58:19 INFO] Device 1 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
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    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,06:58:19 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,06:58:19 INFO] [1] already mounted!
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,06:58:19 INFO] [1] progress state is 0, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,06:58:23 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,06:58:23 INFO] Device 1 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,06:58:23 INFO] Device 1 not in intermediate state. It appears to be truly mounted.
    [SERVICE: 0x90C,06:58:23 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x90C,06:58:23 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0x90C,06:58:23 INFO] Device 1 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
    [SERVICE: 0x90C,06:58:23 INFO] Device 1 not in intermediate state. It appears to be truly mounted.
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,06:58:26 INFO] [1] input #6 from src #4
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:26 INFO] [1] input #6
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:27 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #6] - (APP) Unmount
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:27 INFO] [1] Begin...
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:27 INFO] [1] Mounted state
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:27 INFO] total locks = 1, caller = 296, caller locks = 1
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:27 INFO] [1] Begin Unmounting...
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:27 INFO] [1] progress is now 3
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:27 INFO] total locks = 2, caller = 296, caller locks = 2
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:27 INFO] Ejecting media
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:27 INFO] SUCCESS
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:27 INFO] Volume lock success!
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:28 INFO] total locks = 3, caller = 296, caller locks = 3
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:29 INFO] CMQuery_And_RemoveSubTreeW stop
    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:58:29 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:58:29 INFO] [1] input #7 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,06:58:29 INFO] [1] input #7
    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:58:29 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:58:29 INFO] [1] input #8 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,06:58:29 INFO] [1] input #8
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:29 INFO] CMQuery_And_RemoveSubTreeW took 625 ms
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:29 INFO] total locks = 2, caller = 296, caller locks = 2
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:29 INFO] total locks = 1, caller = 296, caller locks = 1
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:29 INFO] [1] Finished Unmounting with status 1
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:29 INFO] total locks = 0, caller = 296, caller locks = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:29 INFO] [1] Ext app unmount request finished!
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,06:58:30 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #7] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,06:58:30 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001547056b&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,06:58:30 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #8] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,06:58:30 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001547056b&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:58:30 INFO] [VolumeRemoved] existing mask 0x20, arrive mask 0x20
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    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:30 INFO] [1] input #9
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    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:58:30 INFO] [1] value = 0
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    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:58:30 INFO] [1] input #10 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,06:58:30 INFO] [1] input #10
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:30 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #9] - (HDW) Volume Unmount
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:30 INFO] [1] progress is now 3
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:30 INFO] [1] Setting progress to 3
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:30 INFO] [MACHINE 1 TRANSITION] - {Mounted} ==> {Connected}
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:30 INFO] [1] *** UNMOUNTED - Sending event out, device session 0.
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:30 INFO] [1] !!!!! DoConnectStateAction() INTERRUPTED.
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,06:58:30 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #10] - (HDW) Interface Removal
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,06:58:30 INFO] [MACHINE 1 TRANSITION] - {Connected} ==> {Unknown}
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,06:58:30 INFO] [MACHINE 1 ACTIONS] - {Unknown}
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,06:58:30 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001547056b&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,06:58:30 ERROR] device number 0 exists, but isn't in m_objDeviceNumberMap!
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,06:58:30 INFO] [1] *** DISCONNECTED - Sending event out, device session 0.
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,06:58:30 INFO] [1] progress is now 0
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,06:58:30 INFO] [1] progress state is 0, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:58:38 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:58:38 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:58:38 INFO] [1] input #11 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,06:58:38 INFO] [1] input #11
    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:58:38 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:58:38 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:58:38 INFO] [1] input #12 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:38 INFO] [1] input #12
    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:58:38 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:58:38 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x114,06:58:38 INFO] [1] input #13 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,06:58:38 INFO] [1] input #13
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,06:58:38 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #11] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,06:58:38 INFO] [1] PHYSICALLY DISCONNECTED!
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:38 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #12] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x128,06:58:38 INFO] [1] PHYSICALLY DISCONNECTED!
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,06:58:38 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #13] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,06:58:38 INFO] [1] PHYSICALLY DISCONNECTED!
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:24 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:24 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:24 INFO] [1] input #14 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:24 INFO] [1] input #14
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:24 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:24 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:24 INFO] [1] input #15 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:24 INFO] [1] input #15
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:24 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:24 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:24 INFO] [1] input #16 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,07:02:24 INFO] [1] input #16
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:24 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:24 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:24 INFO] [1] input #17 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:24 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:24 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:24 INFO] [1] input #18 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:24 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #14] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:24 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001547056b&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:24 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #15] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:24 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001547056b&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,07:02:24 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #16] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,07:02:24 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001547056b&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,07:02:24 INFO] [1] input #17
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:24 INFO] [1] input #18
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,07:02:25 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #17] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,07:02:25 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001547056b&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:25 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #18] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:25 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001547056b&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:27 INFO] [InterfaceArrival] \\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001547056b&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:27 INFO] type 0x7 drive 0x2 partition 0x0
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:27 INFO] [1] set waiting to mount = 1
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:27 INFO] [1] Attempt to reassign from session 0 to session 0, DENIED!
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:27 INFO] [1] added device interface "\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001547056b&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}" to m_objDeviceNameMap
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:27 INFO] [1] added state machine 1 to m_objDeviceIdMap
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:27 INFO] [1] added device number 2 to m_objDeviceNumberMap
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:27 INFO] [1] input #19 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:27 INFO] [1] input #19
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:27 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:27 INFO] [1] input #20 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,07:02:27 INFO] [1] input #20
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:27 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:27 INFO] [1] input #21 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:27 INFO] [1] input #21
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:27 INFO] [VolumeArrive] mask = 0x20
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:27 INFO] looking up device # for \\.\F:
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:27 INFO] type 0x7 drive 0x2 partition 0x1
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:27 INFO] iTunes device #2 found with drive letter F, mask 0x20
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:27 INFO] [1] set waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:27 INFO] [1] input #22 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:27 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0x114,07:02:27 INFO] [1] input #23 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #19] - (HDW) Interface Arrival
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] [1] progress state is 2, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] [1] progress is now 2
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] [1] progress is now 2
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] [MACHINE 1 TRANSITION] - {Unknown} ==> {Connected}
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] [MACHINE 1 ACTIONS] - {Connected}
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] [1] SCSI Inquiry attempt #0
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] VendorId: Apple
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] ProductId: iPod
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] revision: 1.62
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] vendor bytes:
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] 02 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 13 00 00 92 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] [1] firmware version: 1.62 (0x13E)
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] [1] Power State: Powered
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] [1] Checkpoint attempt #0
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 ERROR] Did not find first letter of stage
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] got HotPlugState 0
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] [1] serial number 000A27001547056B
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] Checkpoint successfully read from device [1]. Apple Serial Number [8N7344U3YMV]
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] [1] *** CONNECTED - Sending event out, device session 0.
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,07:02:28 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #20] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0xEC,07:02:28 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001547056b&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:28 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #21] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:28 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001547056b&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:28 INFO] [1] input #22
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] [1] input #23
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,07:02:28 INFO] <0x4> Got Serial #
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:28 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #22] - (HDW) Volume Mount
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:28 INFO] [MACHINE 1 TRANSITION] - {Connected} ==> {Mounted}
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #23] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:28 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001547056b&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:28 INFO] [MACHINE 1 ACTIONS] - {Mounted}
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:28 INFO] [1] progress state is 2, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x128,07:02:28 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001547056b&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:28 INFO] [1] progress state is 2, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:28 ERROR] Did not find first letter of stage
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:28 INFO] got HotPlugState 0
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:33 INFO] [1] OS says filesystem is FAT32
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:33 INFO] [1] ===== iPod with Video =====
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:33 INFO] [1] progress state is 2, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:33 INFO] 7:2:33, year 2007, day of yr. 288, GMT offset -20 isDST 1
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:33 INFO] [1] progress is now 0
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,07:02:33 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,07:02:33 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,07:02:33 INFO] Device 1 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,07:02:33 INFO] Device 1 not in intermediate state. It appears to be truly mounted.
    [SERVICE: 0x90C,07:02:33 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0x90C,07:02:33 INFO] [1] already mounted!
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:34 INFO] [1] *** MOUNTED - Sending event out, device session 0.
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:34 INFO] [1] Auto-launch iTunes ENABLED
    [SERVICE: 0x11C,07:02:34 INFO] iTunes located at 'C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe'
    [SERVICE: 0x90C,07:02:34 INFO] [1] progress state is 0, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,07:02:34 INFO] <0x4> GetFormatType() returned unknown format 0
    [SERVICE: 0x90C,07:02:34 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x90C,07:02:34 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0x90C,07:02:34 INFO] Device 1 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
    [SERVICE: 0x90C,07:02:34 INFO] Device 1 not in intermediate state. It appears to be truly mounted.
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,07:02:34 INFO] <0x4> COM request for device 1 drive letter - F
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,07:02:35 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,07:02:35 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,07:02:35 INFO] Device 1 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,07:02:35 INFO] Device 1 not in intermediate state. It appears to be truly mounted.
    [SERVICE: 0x90C,07:02:35 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0x90C,07:02:35 INFO] [1] already mounted!
    [SERVICE: 0x90C,07:02:35 INFO] [1] progress state is 0, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0xF8C,07:02:35 INFO] iTunes already running in current session.
    [SERVICE: 0x90C,07:03:51 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0x90C,07:03:51 INFO] Device 1 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
    [SERVICE: 0x90C,07:03:51 INFO] Device 1 not in intermediate state. It appears to be truly mounted.
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,07:03:51 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,07:03:51 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,07:03:51 INFO] Device 1 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
    [SERVICE: 0xFD8,07:03:51 INFO] Device 1 not in intermediate state. It appears to be truly mounted.
    [SERVICE: 0x90C,07:03:51 INFO] <0x4> GetFormatType() returned unknown format 0
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    Message was edited by: Kirby Krieger

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