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I have an internal card reader which plugs into a USB header on my motherboard. I've been using this card reader with Windows 7 x64 for several months now and it's been working fine. I never needed to install drivers, it was detected by Windows 7 and worked fine. I recently installed new hardware including processor, RAM, graphics card and motherboard. I also performed a format and clean install of Windows 7 on my SSD. The card reader lights up on the front, and it's single USB port works perfectly, yet the card reading functions themselves do not work. An unknown USB device is listed in device manager with a yellow exclamation mark next to it. Windows Update cannot detect this USB device, and right clicking and selecting "update" tells me that the best drivers have been installed. I know this unknown device is my card reader as when I unplug it from my motherboard, the unknown device is gone.
I have the latest chipset drivers installed, latest BIOS, latest USB drivers from the Asrock website. I also uninstalled the unknown device and rebooted. I even uninstalled the USB host controllers and rebooted, but this did not help. Furthermore, I have tried plugging this into another USB header and enabled USB legacy in the BIOS but it is no use.
Can anyone help?
I have the latest chipset drivers installed, latest BIOS, latest USB drivers from the Asrock website. I also uninstalled the unknown device and rebooted. I even uninstalled the USB host controllers and rebooted, but this did not help. Furthermore, I have tried plugging this into another USB header and enabled USB legacy in the BIOS but it is no use.
Can anyone help?