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SD Card reader problem
Name: khowel1 Date: July 28, 2008 at 19:56:21 Pacific OS: XP XP2 CPU/Ram: P4 300mhz 512 ram Product: CPQ R3000
Comment:
When I insert a sd card from my camera into the built in multi card reader, a window pops up stating that the disk is not formated and do I want to format it. I click on no, I can read the disk on another card reader in two different pc's without problems, I have looked at the PCI controller's driver, but that does not seem to help. Any help would be appreciated.
Name: lurkswithin Date: July 28, 2008 at 23:08:27 Pacific
Reply:
most SD card readers are controlled by the USP ports...unless it is actually an add-on PCI card. Un-install the device using "device manager" then reboot and let windows reinstall it.
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