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Pavilion g6 - 1c55nr
Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)

Greetings,

My Pavilion g6-1c55nr, Win7 64, this unit never goes on the net.

Had an issue with the Realtek card reader Inop. Paul T. provided a link for the driver and all was well, that was a couple months ago.

The card reader doesn't see much use but I noticed today it was not recognizing the card so I reinstalled the driver and it said the installation was not complete. Device manager tells me 'PCI device no driver found' and I get a fault code ' device couldn't start (code 10)' when I install card. Everything looks good in Device Mgr until I install the card.

 

Any help would be very much appreciated!

 

Regards,

PD

 

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Hi :

 

That is correct  

 

When the Realtek SD card reader needs a driver, Windows labels it as a PCI device. 

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Hi:

 

The only suggestion I can offer since the driver from Realtek quit working would be to try an HP Realtek card reader driver from a slightly newer g6 notebook that has not yet been retired.

 

https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp56001-56500/sp56467.exe 

 

If that doesn't work either, it is possible the card reader hardware is defective.

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Hi Paul,

 

The way I understand it is the PCI driver is in the Realtek driver?

 

Regards, PD

HP Recommended

Hi :

 

That is correct  

 

When the Realtek SD card reader needs a driver, Windows labels it as a PCI device. 

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Thanks once again Paul.

Regards, pd

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You're very welcome. 

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