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Can't install flash card read
Name: Steven Date: January 31, 2003 at 06:35:07 Pacific OS: Window XP pro CPU/Ram: P4, 512mb
Comment:
I installed Window XP Pro on my new PC. When I plugged my compact flash card + smart media reader (FlashLink UCS-200 by SimpleTech), it says it can't find the driver in my PC. I pointed it to XP installation CD, it still can find it. The web says, I don't need a driver for this model in XP. Now I'm stuck - any help is appriciated.
Name: lotus Date: January 31, 2003 at 12:37:46 Pacific
Reply:
Mmm seems bizar
are there any drivers available for Windows 2000. If not for Win ME/98?
Try to install those drivers then try to connect your slart-card again.
When you go the the configuration panel > System and the double-click on the smart card (probably with a question mark because it wasn't correctly installed) and then hit driver update, try to search Windows Driver database, maybe that helps...
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