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...

The reasons for the SD card reader not working issue are various, but the most possible factors are a poor connection between SD card and SD card reader, outdated SD card driver, and SD card infected with a virus.


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Below is a list of the useful fixes that have worked for other Windows users to solve SD card readers not working on Windows 11/10 or Windows 11/10 won't read SD card problems. Try them one by one until you find the fix that works for you. Share this page and these helpful solutions with users online via social media:

One common cause of Windows 11/10 not being able to read SD cards or SD card readers is very simple: a dirty SD card or a dusty SD card reader. Either can lead to poor contact between the card and reader and make Windows 11/10 not read the SD card.

So, give your card a clean, and remove any dust from the reader, then try the card again. Or you can find another PC and test the SD card on that computer to see if it works. If your SD card still not reading on Windows 11/10, move on to the following methods.

Step 3. Right-click on the SD card and select "Properties," and under the "Driver" tab, click on "Update driver." You can proceed with "Search automatically for updated driver software."

Why won't Windows 11/10 read the SD card? Usually, you can put a micro SD card into a card reader so that you can connect the SD card to a computer and open the SD card on PC. However, lots of users reported the SD card not showing up Windows 11/10. How does it come that Windows 10 is not reading SD card? Many factors would bring about such consequences. For example:

The reasons for the SD card reader not working issue are various, but the most possible factors are a poor connection between the SD card and the SD card reader, an outdated SD card driver, and an SD card infected with a virus.

Step 1. Click "Start" > "Control Panel" >"Add Hardware Wizard" > "Next" to start the wizard. Windows will automatically scan your computer to search for any new or improperly installed hardware devices. If the SD card reader is found, select it and click "Next" until installation is complete.

Step 5. Select the right SD card reader driver or choose "Browse" to go to the installation wizard for the SD card driver. Follow the on-screen instructions to finish the installation process.

After one of Windows 10 or Windows 11 updates my SD Card reader stopped working. I tried all the suggestions and all the version of the driver on the HP site and nothing worked. I then updated my BIOS and updated the driver to a new one on the Microsoft updates website and it worked. I am not sure why Microsoft did not update it via Windows update for me automatically.

On another device that uses the Realtek SD card driver using DRVLOAD works everytime, while on yet another device (all different) the SD Card is recognized after WinPE has completed booting without any 'tweaks' from me .. the only difference on this device from the problem one is that it does not use UEFI.

Most (but not necessarily "all") SD card readers use the USB bus, select to show devices by connection, find your device in that tree and you will likely find that the USBSTOR and the USBEHCI, USBPORT (etc.) drivers are into the chain ...

Well, but you are not booting from the SD card, obviously, so, even if it is not initialized at POST time, there must be a way to start the device later, and after all the devcon output shows that the device (let's call it the "reader") is found alright, only it seems like there is no card in it.

Is there any sd card driver software free download on android phone that you could install sd card driver on the phone without pc? How to update sd card driver for android? How to setup my sd card on android?

Answer: if you ever need to update sd card driver or want to install new sd card driver when your sd card was detected or sd card not working, you may download the above sd card drivers to your computer, install it on your computer and it would automatically get the sd card recognized after installation.

Some sd card driver is hosted with different Windows system that you may download separate sd card driver install file for each different Windows system. If one can work on different versions of Windows, you can install it to 10 or 7.

Answer: Uinstall sandisk sd card driver in device manager under 'Disk Drive' or 'Universal Massive Bus Controller' or with sd card driver download on Windows 10 computers as well as any other Windows computers.

I have an Acer Aspire 7720G-813G32Bn laptop. It has integrated (maybe 3?)-in-one memory card reader. The reader uses Ricoh chip from R5C8 series. I don't know the exact model number. I can't see the chip itself because it's covered by plastic and is very difficult to remove.

My problem are drivers. Acer has some drivers (unfortunately, driver I used, the "CarReader_Ricoh_352.02_Vistax64" is unavailable at this time, but there is still 351 version) for Vista SP1 64 bit. So far I've used those. However since the last reinstall of Windows, when I install those drivers, nothing happens. Normally, Windows would detect a bunch of unknown devices and the SD card reader. Once I install drivers from Acer, those unknown devices turn into various card readers.

Now, however, Windows only detected SD card reader and installed the SDA Standard Compliant Host Controller. The card reader would work sporadically with that driver. After some time it stopped working altogether. At first I thought it was a hardware problem and thought is was unsolvable. Later I was trying to force the installation of Acer's drivers but when I select the .inf files, I get the "The folder you selected doesn't contain a compatible driver blah blah blah make sure driver is for win64 blah blah" error. When I try to right-lick install the .inf files, I get the "The INF file you selected does not support this method of installation" error. It worked several months ago, but doesn't now.

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:

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'm running Arch on a 15" HP Spectre X360 laptop. I'm trying to mount a Samsung EVO 32 GB microSD card (the slot is for regular SD cards so I'm using the included microSD to SD adapter). I've installed udisks2 and started the corresponding udisks2.service. The wiki indicates that the card should end up mounting under /run/media/user/, but this doesn't happen. It does not show up in the output of lsblk, so I can't manually mount it either. I've tried using udiskie and the bash script from the wiki, but those didn't do anything either. udev and dmesg both seem to notice the card when I insert it. Also, I know that the card itself is fine since it works with Windows and my Raspberry Pi. The output of relevant commands is listed below.

I haven't tried the reader on my laptop with any other SD cards, since this is the only one I have on had at the moment. I used the same adapter in all three cases. The adapter is the one which came with the microSD card. The card and adapter can be seen here.

no INF mods will help at all on W7 as Bayhubtech designed that card reader driver that way to only run on Win10 & newer. plus the drivers are only digitally signed {whql certified} by MS for Win10 (the bhtpcrdr.cat signature file has OSAttr value of 2:10.0, meaning NT 10.0) 006ab0faaa

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