I have written previously, about problem that I was having ingesting cards with PM 4.4.3.3 and MacBook Pro DuoCore.
I subsequently discovered I apparently was not dragging the CF Card icon to the trash, prior to ejecting the CF Card.
I understand now, that is standard operating procedure, but I wanted to make sure you are aware if I inadvertently do not follow that procedure and I try to mount another disk, and when it does not work, it causes significant problems with the second card when mounted.
Even if I reboot the computer and take out the firewire reader and plug it back in, there is some sort of corruption going on in the directory file.
The only way I can retrieve images, from the second card, is to run Lexar's Image Recovery program. It is, as you can imagine, causes much heartburn (actually a heart attack), until images are safely recovered.
This happened to me on Sunday, when I was in Italy, shooting a rather important assignment. Thankfully, I had ImageRecovery with me.
I don't recall these sort of significant issues with earlier versions of PM, or my older Powerbook G4.
At the very least, may I suggest, in the next version of the program, that you might modify the prompt displayed upon completion of the ingest, so it reads:
"Finished copying from volume "/Volumes/CAMERA NAME/". Drag the camera card icon to the trash, before ejecting it. Failure to do so, could cause irrecoverable data loss."
At least, that will remind users the importance of following that procedure, because if while working on deadline, it's easy enough to forget.
With regards...
Andy Newman