This will open the Change Drive Letter or Path window. window that appears, tap or click the Change. In the small Change Drive Letter and Paths for.Right-click or tap-and-hold on Nikon D40 and then choose the Change Drive Letter and Paths.hopefully someone can help fix this issue, I need to read SDHCs for work all the time and would prefer not to have to buy a peripheral device to do the job.įor AMT check with this driver once else you can easily disable from BIOS by following below method if you don't have to work with it.įor Card Reader, I'll may be sound old school but try assigning the drive letter to your SDHC card & check steps below:
#Smart card reader not working windows 10 serial
See pics below and the PCI serial port ID # and you can see my frustration. I have checked the card on cameras and a friend's computer and know that it works and is not corrupted. Another thing I have noticed is that the card does pop up in the Disk Management utility, but it is unreadable. I do not know what device this is, but it doesn't show up unless an SDHC card is inserted and remains after I take it out, but when I do a restart it has disappeared and it is not there if I insert a 4gb SD card first. One thing that I have noticed is that when I insert the card the Ricoh device pops up, but also responds with an uninstalled PCI Serial Port. I have tried installing the drivers from the Lenovo KB and my Windows Troubleshooter says all drivers for that device are up to date. I recently upgraded to Windows 10 when installing a new Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB and now my internal SD card reader which I think is a Ricoh will not work when I insert a SD above 4GB, it works for smaller cards.