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Microsoft Windows 2000/NT/2003: XP No Longer Recognizes Media Reader

210| Fri, 29 Feb 2008 08:32:00 GMT| tina_l| Comments (3)
Am not sure this is the right forum for this but it does seem to be a Window's problem. When I booted my computer this a.m. it wanted to do a scan of my external hard drive (it is a fat32 - need to reformat to NTCF or whatever it is), so I let it scan. When the computer booted up afterwards, Windows could not locate my media reader (drives G and H). In Device Manager, under Universal Serial Bus Controllers, an Unknown Device is listed. I tried uninstalling it then rebooted, but it came back. Have never had this problem before.

My business is virtual tours, so I MUST get my card reader back! Any ideas would surely be appreciated!!

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You can go to the manufacturers website and download the USB drivers for the motherboard . . probably best to first reinstall the dhipset drivers.

simpswr | Fri, 29 Feb 2008 22:42:00 GMT |

Hi,

Thanks for your reply. I don't know how to reinstall the chipset drivers...would you mind giving me a little overview?

Also, I found a firmware update for my card reader on the HP site, and it wouldn't install because it couldn't find that I even have a card reader. As far as my computer is concerned, it doesn't exist, apparently. This is the HP built in 6 in 1 multimedia reader.

THANKS!!

tina_l | Fri, 29 Feb 2008 22:43:00 GMT |

What model is your pc? . . . generally . . go to the manufacturers website . . click on Support . . navigate to drivers for your model . . download and install them

simpswr | Fri, 29 Feb 2008 22:44:00 GMT |

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