Recognizing when plugging in card reader

My LR used to see when I plugged in a USB or my card reader with images on
it and windows would give me a pop up asking me what program I wanted to use
and what I wanted to do with the images and for some reason, I no longer get
that pop up. Don't think anything has changed, it just no longer does this.
Not sure that it is just on LR either as it does not do it when I put a CD
in anymore either where it, the computer, would ask what I wanted to do with
the material on the disk and with which program. Anyone know why this may be
and how to correct it? Would be much appreciated. Thanks much.

is there a specific way to ask questions here and get some kind of answer? I <br />think of all of the newsgroups I sought help in, this is the only one with <br />such a lack of intelligent response. Given the issue, I can see how this <br />problem could exist outside of LR, but being that it is variable in the <br />sense that my mp3 player and other items recognize while others may not, I <br />thought that LR NG may be the place to start.<br /><br /><br />"Mark God" <[email protected]> wrote in message <br />news:[email protected]..<br />> Has no one else had this happen? I am using Win XP Pro w/ all the current <br />> drivers and such.<br />><br />><br />> "Mark God" <[email protected]> wrote in message <br />> news:[email protected]..<br />>> My LR used to see when I plugged in a USB or my card reader with images <br />>> on it and windows would give me a pop up asking me what program I wanted <br />>> to use and what I wanted to do with the images and for some reason, I no <br />>> longer get that pop up. Don't think anything has changed, it just no <br />>> longer does this. Not sure that it is just on LR either as it does not do <br />>> it when I put a CD in anymore either where it, the computer, would ask <br />>> what I wanted to do with the material on the disk and with which program. <br />>> Anyone know why this may be and how to correct it? Would be much <br />>> appreciated. Thanks much.<br />>><br />><br />>

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