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Diagnosing REMOVABLE-MEDIA available in BIOS and memory card (SD card)
Full title: (Diagnosing REMOVABLE-MEDIA available in BIOS and memory card (SD card) invisible in Windows.)
Who uses their computer is to upload, edit and store pictures from their camera(s). This is a feature of Windows 7 that you are able to do that, right? What would happen if suddenly this feature went, and you were unable to continue using your computer to connect via camera lead?
That is, instead of Autoplay selecting what to do when the media device and USB cable are plugged in, you get this sound:
Windows Hardware Fail --> (Device Failed to Connect).
The device(s) still charge via USB. But the Windows does not respond to the device connection.
This has happened to me, and these are a few things that I have already tried:
different devices that accept SD cards (memory cards). The symptoms are the same whichever device are connected.
as Auto Play remains unresponsive, I check Windows Explorer, and I am instantly disappointed to discover that the SD card via card reader device has not display in the Computer folder.
switch to another user profile.
try a different computer with Windows 7.
I also tried DISKPART, LIST DISK (from cmd prompt).
then I tried BIOS (legacy BIOS), and that showed REMOVABLE MEDIA displayed in list of connected drives when the camera lead connected.