SOURCE: have fujifilm finepix f40fd. protected card shows. wont clear
I had the same problem with a Fufifilm camera. When I looked closely at the memory card I noticed a little white sliding button on the left hand side. When it is in the down position the card is locked or protected. Just slide the button up and put it back in your camera and it should work.
SOURCE: EXCLAMATION MARK IN THE DEVICE MANAGER
Hi,
Regarding the Microsoft ISATAP Adapter error, you can ignore it safely. Please refer to the following link:
On
a Windows Vista-based computer or on a Windows Server 2008-based
computer, the Microsoft ISATAP adapter appears with a yellow
exclamation mark next to it in Device Manager, and you also receive an
error message
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932520/en-us
SOURCE: have fujifilm finepix f40fd. protected card shows. wont clear
just take out the memory card . there will be a small button or a panel like thing on one of its side. just move that to the other side i.e opposite to the current position of the button. re-insert the memory card and check it out...
SOURCE: i have a Fujifilm finepix S1600 camera and it has
The yellow icon is a warning that a slow shutter speed has been selected and to use a flash or tripod for the picture otherwise it could be blurry. An explanation can be found on page 27 and 28 of you user manual. A similar icon but in red and the letters AF will be seen if the camera has failed to auto focus.
SOURCE: ISATAP adaptor
you have ipv6 enabled, this is to help the worldwide convergence to ipv6 form ipv4 . were running out of addresses if not already have ran out.
so from what i can tell it works with the tunneling adapter. altho it is still doing stuff on your computer, it's needed to make the internet work right now, if anyone of you have a "microsoft wi-fi miniport adapter" all of a sudden and you also don't like that you can't get rid of it unless you go to the web and download the old driver.
neither the miniport or the isatap adapter are actually "needed" you can get by without isatap if you either disable or uninstall ipv6. virtual wifi isn't needed, but it's uber cool cause it's for your wireless card and if you connect wireless to the internet, it will let you wirelessly share out that connection wirelessly , (like your a wireless router)
i think i should not that "eventually" you will need to install ipv6 to browse the internet.
more importantly it actually isn't designed to be a "TAP" but it certainly could be the target of hackers in the future including the mini-port (only because they are both new)
http://www.istartedsomething.com/20090516/windows-7-native-virtual-wifi-technology-microsoft-research/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISATAP
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