From: <(E-Mail Removed)>
| On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 18:02:11 -0500, "David H. Lipman"
| <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote:
>>From: <(E-Mail Removed)>
>>| I have a built-in card reader in my laptop. However, I can only see it
>>| in Device Manager if I have a card inserted. I am having trouble as,
>>| when I insert a card, the card reader isn't showing up - so I can't
>>| check the driver because I can't find it. I changed it recently to the
>>| most updated, digitally signed driver. Can someone help?
>>Does the OS assign a drive letter to the device ?
| I should have replied that I'm not sure (when the card reader is
| recognized). However, right now, it is not recognized and therefore
| does not have a drive letter. It has always worked this way. If I
| look at the screen that shows the drives, the card reader will show up
| as soon as I place a card in the reader. Without the card, the reader
| is invisible. Same with the Device Manager.
A drive letter should be reserved for any/all memory card readers. It is only after you
install a memory card in the memory card reader can you access data from said drive
letter.
All USB "Mass Storage Devices" such as memory card readers, are Plug 'n Play by the OS
with internal drivers and not requiring third paty drivers to recognize trhe hardware.
Right-Click on "My Computer" and choose "Manage"
Go to "Disk Management"
Look for "Removable" devices and check what drive letters are assigned. See if you can
change drive assigments.
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Dave
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