BSOD with USB Memory Card insertion

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  1. bilbosh

    bilbosh Member

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    Sounds rude don't it, lol...?


    Seriously though, whenever I insert my memory card into my USB Card Reader the PC BSOD's and restarts. Next boot screen tells me that windows recovered from a serious error.

    The drives (it detects 4 in the card reader) show as fine after reboot and the photos can be uploaded via my transfer software.

    This happens when I inseret the card INTO the reader plugged into one of the USB ports on the SIDE of my PC (not one of those built in to the back). I haven't tried it there, in case it fries something.


    I'm worried I might damage my computer for one.

    I'm worried I might damage my Compact Flash card and lose valuable photographs.


    Any ideas?


    Current set-up as follows:


    ASUS M2N motherboard, 4GB DDR2 Ram, 320Gb Sata drive, NVidia 8800 GT graphics board.


    Thanks in advance.


    Bilbosh.
     
  2. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    Try using another compact flash card, if you can. if you get the same issue, it's the card reader at fault.
     
  3. SProdigy

    SProdigy Regular member

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    I've seen this happen as well. Depending on your expertise with PC's, you may want to open up the case and make sure that the plug/wires running from your case's side USB ports are plugged into the correct place on the motherboard. The header on the motherboard typically reads something like "JUSB1".

    I have actually seen new and "repaired" machines sent back with the card readers plugged into the wrong header (such as the Firewire IEEE 1394 motherboard header.)

    If all else fails, I would try it on another PC or perhaps the integrated USB ports on the motherboard. If it doesn't work otherwise, you have a bum card reader.
     
  4. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    Really? That's incredible...
     
  5. wabashman

    wabashman Active member

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    my desktop does this same thing with any memory card that has the bull crap U3 software on it. but it only does it when i pull the card out, doesnt matter if i safely eject the thing or not. so i just stick with using my PNY usb sticks that dont have that stupid program on it.
     

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