Thanks, Moose. That's what is happening. It beeps but does not show up in
Explorer. This morning I'm going to try them in another computer and also
try removing and reinstalling the drivers.
Tina
On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 9:06 AM, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 8/23/2014 6:27 PM, Paul Laughlin wrote:
>
>> You might try using a vac on the card slots.
>>
>
> Have you tied them in other USB ports/other computers?
>
> Basic troubleshooting suggests that a single port failure is more likely
> than multiple device failures.
>
> I don't know how many I have, certainly more than you. The older, slower
> ones are stashed in odd places, now unused. But the only one that has ever
> failed was an internal one with pins that bent for the same reason as on
> Chucks.
>
> Anything is possible, but that many failures, off all the readers a person
> has, is very unlikely. Even if true, it does not suggest that they are in
> general prone to failure.
>
> The technically inclined would be checking Device Manager, drivers and
> other ports.
>
> That the computer seems to recognize them with a beep does not necessarily
> mean that they are capable of full communications.
>
> Moose in Maine
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