![]() Recap: you need a shielded USB cord for the Quantaray SD card reader, it must be plugged into a USB2 jack or higher, or a currently loaded driver is conflicting with the Quantaray SD card reader. The other thing it might be, is a card reader may have loaded a driver for it's self that conflicts with the Quantaray SD card reader which does not need a driver in any windows version from XP and newer so check for another driver that may be conflicting with it and also try to remove all the generic USB drivers from the device manager, reboot and have the Quantaray SD card reader plugged in when you reboot, so it will load the right driver and not just the generic drivers when it boots up. U-Boot is a pretty advanced bootloader that is capable of loading the kernel and ramdisk image from the NAND, SD card, USB drive and even the Ethernet via. The Quantaray SD card reader needs a shielded USB cable and it needs to be plugged into a USB 2 or USB 3 jack, on most computers that have several USB jacks, some of them will only function as USB1, or USB2, or USB3 but nearly none of the computers make which are which, so try plugging it into other USB plugs, giving the computer a minimum of 10 seconds in between unplugging it and re plugging it into a different jack. ![]()
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