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Myproblem is after I update my Laptop to Windows 11, there is no driver available for SD Card Reader so it couldn't detect my SD Card.

I've tried to install the available drivers from HP but it said the driver wasn't compatible with Windows 11.






And also, maybe this was related, my laptop's bluetooth can't detect audio devices such as bluetooth TWS, headphones, and speakers. It was also happened after updating to windows 11. But this time, the drivers were there and installed without problem, and sometimes it still got some updates from Intel. But it still can't detect my audio except when my audio devices is placed extremely near my laptop such as directly above the keyboard.


Thank you for the answers, as for the SD Card Driver, I've tried downloading it but it's only like this after I install it. And when I checked the device manager it still hasn't been installed yet.



It was already installed to the latest driver for the BT drivers, but my Bluetooth is still like that. Any idea why was that happening? Was it hardware problem? But it's weird because i still can send my files via bluetooth to my phone and i know the bluetooth module is integrated with wifi right? But my wifi is normal...


I went into Programs & Features in the Control Panel (or just search "programs and features" in the Start menu) and opened it up. Then, in the list of all the programs, I scrolled down towards the bottom where all the Bootcamp drivers are (meaning the Windows Driver Packages). I selected the Apple SD Card Reader driver (if you can't find it, just search "Apple SD" in the search bar at the top right), and then clicked Uninstall/Change. Then I clicked Yes when the confirmation window appeared. Then I tried inserting an SD card into the reader, and it worked! It automatically installed a separate driver called "Broadcom SD SCSI Disk Device.


Tried almost everything i could, reinstalled Windows, reinstalled Bootcamp drivers, uninstalled Apple SD Card drivers/Broadcom SD Card drivers, tried manual installation of SD Card drivers, but no luck.


You should take a look at that discussion if you're experiencing this issue yes. Previous to windows 10.1 I was experiencing the SD card dropping off after sleep, but after Windows updated I am now experiencing this on every boot:


If I uninstall that unknown device, it resintalls just like that again. I've tried updating bootcamp drivers to the latest ones available several times. I've tried the suggestion in the post above to try without the apple SD card driver. None of them work.


For over three years now (see date of first post on first link below), a wide range of Macbook users have reported severe problems with the bootcamp SD card driver, we think for a particular Broadcom chipset. The issue got progressively worse with the release of Windows 10, and now with the Windows 10 Anniversary Edition (1607 release) the SD Card is inoperable: on boot we receive Set Address Failed (see last link for latest post) and no known workaround exists. Please see the following links for a large variety of users posting detailed reports on this issue:


Boot into bootcamp on a Macbook pro Retina (other users have found the problem in Macbook Airs also - see posts) which uses the affected broadcom chipset, running Windows 10 Anniversary Edition. Try to access content stored on an SD Card using the inbuilt SD Card reader.


See the below configuration of my mac, see also all included forum links for many other hardware configurations where this occurs and the general conclusion that this affects the Broadcom SD-card driver chipset


See all the links mentioned. Note the number of users affected, the diversity of their hardware, the amount of time that has expired since reports came in and the perceived lack of faith from users in a resolution due to Apple and Microsoft (for whom users are both paid customers) not seeking to resolve the issue. Hence I would suggest this is very urgent.


Then a Windows 10 update(major or not,don't know exactly) stopped proper function of SD card reader. Now on Device Manager it appears SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller(I remember it as Ricoh Media xxxxx) , I can read the SD cards but I cannot write, as the card seems always write-protected regardless of the position of the switch on the card. I cannot format any of them or write anything whatsover.


Of course I have tried various cards or tweaking the registry for write-protectionremoval, but is seems as hardware/driver problem of the built-in card reader. Using an external memory card readers I have normal function of reading/writing memory cards.


I have always given forum members the Vista driver which has worked on W10, and I haven't heard of any one stating it quit working. Then of course if no one uses the card reader, then I wouldn't see any feedback.


Some times my video card driver (Intel GMA X4500HD) crashes and gets restarted automatically. But more often (almost every time I watch a flash-powered online video for a period of time) it just gets slower and slower and extremely slow until I restart my computer. This looks like a resource leak in the video driver code and I'd like to try restarting it alone without restarting the whole system. How do I restart it (or cause it to crash immediately to be restarted automatically by the OS) manually?


It occurs to me that it would, as a practical matter, have to be done as video card driver (i.e. rather than the video going out a wire to an LCD panel, it would go into another window on the desktop).


I'd say it's definitely possible, since that's what virtualization tools do for their guest utilities, but I wouldn't be able to tell you how in details. I'd suggest looking at the VirtualBox guest driver code as a starting point:


I have been searching for something similar and I found a nice solution: spacedesk. You can download it here: windows, it installs an extra monitor, which you can open in a browser or a viewer. Enjoy!


I have a Proliant DL360 Gen 10 with an HPE H221 Host bus adapter attached to an MSA. Currently, Windows Server 2012 R2 is installed, but I want to reinstall the OS to either Windows Server 2019 or Windows Server 2022. The only OS driver for the card that I am finding is for Windows Server 2016. I know sometimes HPE bundles drivers in different places, but I am not finding a new OS driver and was hoping someone in the community might have more information.


IT administrators can set up their Windows domain to allow YubiKeys to be used as smart cards for login to connected Windows systems. Use the YubiKey Manager for Windows, which includes both a Graphical User Interface and a Command Line Tool to create PIN Unlock Keys (PUK)s on YubiKey devices for customers that require the use of a PUK.


The YubiKey Smart Card Minidriver enables users and administrators to use the native Windows interface for certificate enrollment, managing the YubiKey smart Card PIN, and smart card authentication on Windows.


NOTE: Use the YubiKey Manager to configure both the SmartCard (PIV) functionality of the YubiKey as well as all other YubiKey applications. With this application you only need to install one configuration software for your YubiKey. Note that the Security Key Series are FIDO devices only, if you want to use a YubiKey as a PIV Smartcard then refer to the other types of YubiKeys available.


My wifi driver (Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6 AX201 160 MHz) has completely ceased to function. I've tried running the Driver Assistant tool multiple times, and installing the newest version of the driver has not helped at all.

I'm not very technologically inclined and I'm having a really hard time understanding what to fix here.


What mean for you "manully shutdown", "manually restart" - I usually go at Windows icon then Power -> Restart/Shutdown.



Maybe you can check my components at my profile, I install "Intel Driver & Support Assistant". I am Computer engineer and work like Web developer, so I know some stuff. I also bring PC to local PC experts but did not helped me. Motherboard seller said that he did not have fault Motherboard like this, usually is something bigger. He also think this is driver issue/conflict and he can send me new motherboard.


I have a similar problem with the Intel Wifi 6 AX201 160Mhz, it still doesn't work despite following the same instructions, I recently did a fresh install of Windows 11 and to date it's the only device that doesn't work. The strangest thing about the issue is that Bluetooth doesn't work either and it doesn't appear in the list of devices, can you help me?


For the people with issues make sure you really follow each step as Scott mentioned and, for me, after the new drivers are installed I had to shut down the pc on the power button otherwise would still fail for some reason.


I have a Dell Optiplex 7090 with AX201 network adapter, been having problems lately, at least 3 months of this. I have a huawei AX3 Wifi 6 router, before it was working fine, usually got 2.1gbps speed, suddenly AX201 dropped. I have a notebook with AX201 showing similar symptoms.



The symptoms that I found were that I couldn't access Wifi 6 5GHz, only 2.4GHz.



Apart from wifi 6, I also have a wifi 5 router TPlink C8 which also worked fine before, on average it can get speeds of up to 1.3gbps.



After the issue of not being able to connect to 5GHz wifi 6, I tried connecting to Wifi 5, it turns out that the highest speed is only 190mbps.



I have tried the steps given here, I applied on a notebook and Dell Optiplex 7090, but it didn't work, the symptoms remain the same.



I have another older notebook but the wifi card has been replaced using the AX210, it doesn't show the same symptoms as the AX201.



Finally I tried changing the wifi card on my Dell Optiplex 7090 using AX210, the above symptoms disappeared, AX210 worked perfectly, connecting to Wifi 6 got 2.1gbps, and to wifi 5 got 1.3gbps on the same wifi network as AX201 used.

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