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I've just taken some photos on my digital camera and want to upload the to the computer.
I normally use my Advent ade-rdr01 all in 1 card reader, which you plug into the front USB ports, install your card and you can access the SD card.
I did this just now and it popped up saying "usb device not recognised" i thought ok. I tried another port and had the same problem.
So i took the card out, and tried again on another port, this time one round the back and still had the same problem. Theres no device being shown in my computer and the light isn't flashing on the reader to say its connected to the computer like it normally says.
I have tried a restart and a disk clean up and a Registry sweep, but i still have the problems.
Any idea what the problem could be? Rather frustrating.
Thanks
Dan
I normally use my Advent ade-rdr01 all in 1 card reader, which you plug into the front USB ports, install your card and you can access the SD card.
I did this just now and it popped up saying "usb device not recognised" i thought ok. I tried another port and had the same problem.
So i took the card out, and tried again on another port, this time one round the back and still had the same problem. Theres no device being shown in my computer and the light isn't flashing on the reader to say its connected to the computer like it normally says.
I have tried a restart and a disk clean up and a Registry sweep, but i still have the problems.
Any idea what the problem could be? Rather frustrating.
Thanks
Dan
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Home Grown
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro X64
- CPU
- Intel i7, 930 2.8Ghz - O/c to 4Ghz @ 1.29v
- Motherboard
- ASUS Rampage II Gene
- Memory
- 3x2GB = 6GB Mushkin Redline 998805
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia Geforce 8800GTX
- Sound Card
- Audigy Soundblaster 24 Bit Extreme
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung SyncMaster 913N
- Screen Resolution
- 1280 x 1024
- Hard Drives
- 1x Western Digital 500GB, 16MB Crèche, 7,200RPM
1x Western Digital 150GB, 2MB Crèche, 7,200RPM
1x Seagate 250GB, 16MB Crèche, 7,200RPM
- PSU
- Thermaltake 850W PSU
- Case
- A butchered case with holes cut out for extra cooling lol
- Cooling
- CPU = Corsair H50 with 2x 120mm Noctua NF-S12B fans on rad
- Keyboard
- QWERTY
- Mouse
- Micky
- Internet Speed
- Not fast enough