Hi, Fatrichie.
In addition to the other comments, there is a little-known setting that you
might want to try.
Go to Disk Management (diskmgmt.msc) and right-click on that card reader
"drive". Click Properties and see if it has a Policies tab. On that tab,
there are two options: Optimize for quick removal, or Optimize for
performance. I chose the quick removal and I can remove and reinsert by
card reader (a much simpler SD-only reader) whenever I want without such
hassles. The key, of course, is whether Vista caches data on the way to and
from the device or not (clearing the "pipeline" for quick removal without
losing data in the pipeline).
Or, in Disk Management, you could click Action | Rescan Disks after
"removing" the hardware. This is a small hassle, but less than a full
restart.
RC
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"Fatrichie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> After I use the "safely remove hardware" option, my card reader no longer
> shows up in "My Computer". I have a multi-card reader factory installed
> and
> have to re-start to get the card reader to re-appear.
>
> I am using an Acer AM1610, with Vista Home Premium 32bit, any
> suggestions????