At any rate, try to identify it, and see if there's a yellow icon with an exclamation mark on it, or a red X. The reader may be listed under "Disk Drives", Universal Serial Bus Controllers" or elsewhere (sorry, I don't make the rules.) or, if it is faulty, it may also be listed under "other devices". You will get a list of device "classes" which are can be expanded to show individual devices. Go into the search box in the Start menu, type "Device Manager" and select the program, which will be listed a the top of the menu. You can check this in the Device Manager as explained below. The driver of your SD card reader is faulty (corrupt, not out of date). Again, testing with another card will help to establish this. You can test this by trying a lower capacity card on your laptop. 32GB) will only work of very modern card readers. Your card is not compatible with your card. A few possible scenarios that would explain this are: It's very unlikely this is related to a driver being out of date.
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