![]() Install the drivers and again I was able to read and write to the SD card in Windows 10. From there I re-connected the card reader with the computer on and booted into Windows 10 where it was able to successfully The short term fix: I uninstalled the card reader (read: yanked the cable out) and was able to boot into Windows 10 successfully. Into Windows 7 where the card reader was able to successfully install and I was able to read and write to an SD card with it. ![]() I attempted the automatic repair with my Windows 8 disk with nil joy, however I was able to boot The issue: when the card reader is connected Windows 10 fails to boot and displays the 'A required device isn't connected or can't be accessed' blue screen. The card reader connects to the motherboard directly via the dedicated 19 pin connection point (image: ) with power taken from the PSU. Windows 10 is the primary OS and is installed onto an SSD and Windows 7 is installed onto a I am in a curious position: I recently installed an Intact all-in-one USB 3.0 multi-card reader into my PC running Windows 10 and Windows 7 in a dual boot setup.
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