Some USB ports are designed to supply more power than others. It could be the header is functional, but can't supply as much current as the card reader would like.
On Dec 21, 2011 9:37 AM, "Claude Jones" <cjoneslists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 12/20/2011 5:14 PM, Claude Jones wrote:
No one responded on this, but, in case someone else has similarPlugged the supposedly offending card reader into a different USB header on the motherboard, the problem is still resolved. Apparently, the USB header on the motherboard was the culprit, not the card reader.
problems. The issue was caused by a card reader with three or four
different slots in it for various sized cards, plus a USB port.
Unplugging if from the machine has cured the problem.
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