6/27/2023 0 Comments P2 card reader app![]() If there's a red X, right-click on the device and choose "enable". 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 ![]() The driver of your SD card reader is faulty (corrupt, not out of date).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 A few possible scenarios that would explain this are: It's very unlikely this is related to a driver being out of date.
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