I went into Programs & Features in the Control Panel (or just search "programs and features" in the Start menu) and opened it up. Then, in the list of all the programs, I scrolled down towards the bottom where all the Bootcamp drivers are (meaning the Windows Driver Packages). I selected the Apple SD Card Reader driver (if you can't find it, just search "Apple SD" in the search bar at the top right), and then clicked Uninstall/Change. Then I clicked Yes when the confirmation window appeared. Then I tried inserting an SD card into the reader, and it worked! It automatically installed a separate driver called "Broadcom SD SCSI Disk Device.

You should take a look at that discussion if you're experiencing this issue yes. Previous to windows 10.1 I was experiencing the SD card dropping off after sleep, but after Windows updated I am now experiencing this on every boot:


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If I uninstall that unknown device, it resintalls just like that again. I've tried updating bootcamp drivers to the latest ones available several times. I've tried the suggestion in the post above to try without the apple SD card driver. None of them work.

For over three years now (see date of first post on first link below), a wide range of Macbook users have reported severe problems with the bootcamp SD card driver, we think for a particular Broadcom chipset. The issue got progressively worse with the release of Windows 10, and now with the Windows 10 Anniversary Edition (1607 release) the SD Card is inoperable: on boot we receive Set Address Failed (see last link for latest post) and no known workaround exists. Please see the following links for a large variety of users posting detailed reports on this issue:

See the below configuration of my mac, see also all included forum links for many other hardware configurations where this occurs and the general conclusion that this affects the Broadcom SD-card driver chipset

I note that under the [Windows 10] driver manager, the Apple card reader USB drive is now in a different location under "Disk Drives" and to see it does not require to check "view hidden files anymore" as is usually the issue when the SD card.

On VMware Fusion 8.1.0, I have a similar problem. Sometimes it takes 2 or 3 plugins to get the internal card reader to hook up to the USB bus and connect to VMware sometims more. I am noticing the following in the Console log, at the same time there is a successful connection to the internal card reader:

I have upgrade to Mac OS 14 and my smart card reader quit working. Works in safe mode and while booting up. Then stops functioning.Allow Accessories to connect is not visible. However, I can search for the function but not select it.MacBook Air M1, Sonoma Beta.

Mine has stopped working also. I can view the USB Card readers in the System Report, but it appears the readers aren't reading my actual card. Likely a firmware issue. Tried on two different card readers. 2020 MBP M1, Sonoma Developer Beta 2.

The smart card and reader works perfectly in Ventura and worked perfectly in the first developer beta of macOS Sonoma, but somewhere either beta 2 or beta 3 of the developer previews it stopped working.

I have replicated this with a clean install on different Mac hardware and the same issue. This is a Sonoma issue and not a reader or Mac hardware issue as the same reader and smart card continue to work well if I plug them into Ventura machine.

Yeah, it's not completely fixed for me, either. I'm on the RC, or Gold Master, or wherever we are at now. I can use the card reader to open sites in Safari, and to log into our virtual desktop, but once I do that, I can't use it for anything inside the virtual desktop. It can see the card reader but can't read the tokens off it. This same computer (2022 M1 MBP) worked fine the day prior to updating to the RC. No changes to hardware or software apart from the OS itself, and it stopped passing card reader credentials through to the virtual machine.

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No, it will not be fixed with formatting. No, installing the driver from Asus doesn't do anything because its not even a 64bit driver! Windows still uses their own driver after you install that.If you extract the package from Asus (not install) and try to manually install that driver from the device manager, windows will tell you its not a 64bit driver, so it can't be used! Asus REALLY messed up with this one...

Im having the same issue - SDDR-89 12-in-1 reader is not reading the SDHC cards for mac. It reads other SD cards on mac and in PC it works fine with everything. Sandisk doesnt provide the driver or the firmware update in mac platform.

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I recently obtained a ProGrade Thunderbolt 3 Card reader. It reads CFExpress Cards but not XQD cards on a MacBook Air with an Intel chip. On my Mac mini with an M1 chip neither kind of card is recognized. ProGrade tech support claims its a Sony issue, which makes no sense to me. Apple claims that it is a third party hardware issue, and that manufacturers of peripherals will need to update their products for compatibility with the newly introduced M1 machines. Before I buy a different card reader, does anyone have any insight?

I have a "SONY" brand card reader that reads both QXD and SD cards and a cheap generic one that I got off Amazon for a few dollars that reads QXD cards. I just used both to check before writing this and yes, both read and write to QXD cards on my MacBook Pro M1.

I recently obtained a ProGrade Thunderbolt 3 Card reader. It reads CFExpress Cards but not XQD cards on a MacBook Air with an Intel chip. On my Mac mini with an M1 chip neither kind of card is recognized. ProGrade tech support claims its a Sony issue, which makes no sense to me.

Apple claims that it is a third party hardware issue, and that manufacturers of peripherals will need to update their products for compatibility with the newly introduced M1 machines. Before I buy a different card reader, does anyone have any insight?

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