T61p, Vista SP1: SD Card reader disappeared?!
Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 6:32 pm
Everything was working fine, and I even moved some files into the SD card after SP1 had been installed and the system rebooted, so SP1 shouldn't be the culprit.
But the SD card reader appears in the device mangler, the little green light next to it goes on and off properly, and "My Computer" proudly insists there no longer is any card reader or card present in the computer.
The driver is current, the system has been rebooted, I've tried a second known good card...
Anyone have any ideas why my computer is ostracizing my SD card reader? Or vice versa?
[LATER]
OK, this is creepy. Rebooted cold again "just in case" and still no signs of the "D:" drive, which is where the SD card used to be. Decided to run a command session (CMD) to see if the Dumb Operating System emulator had any thoughts about the drive.
Funny thing, D: was right there with no problems and I moved files back from it, using the old DOS commands. then I went to look at My Computer again...VOILA! There's the D" drive showing up looking awfully smug and pretending it had never left.
Hide and seek? hell no, my computers aren't allowed to play games without adult supervision.
"Curiouser and curiouser, said Alice" and I fully agree with her.
But the SD card reader appears in the device mangler, the little green light next to it goes on and off properly, and "My Computer" proudly insists there no longer is any card reader or card present in the computer.
The driver is current, the system has been rebooted, I've tried a second known good card...
Anyone have any ideas why my computer is ostracizing my SD card reader? Or vice versa?
[LATER]
OK, this is creepy. Rebooted cold again "just in case" and still no signs of the "D:" drive, which is where the SD card used to be. Decided to run a command session (CMD) to see if the Dumb Operating System emulator had any thoughts about the drive.
Funny thing, D: was right there with no problems and I moved files back from it, using the old DOS commands. then I went to look at My Computer again...VOILA! There's the D" drive showing up looking awfully smug and pretending it had never left.
Hide and seek? hell no, my computers aren't allowed to play games without adult supervision.
"Curiouser and curiouser, said Alice" and I fully agree with her.