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Win 8.1 SD Card Not Detected

Hi,

I have a Win 8.1 desktop with SD card reader, this was working fine but it stopped working a few months ago and I really need to fix it now.

I can see the "Removeable Disk (F)" icon in the This PC window but it is always showing, even if no card is present, I am not sure if that is the usual behaviour.

If I put a card in, it says I need to format the card first, but the card is already formatted and has files on it.

I have tried several cards, all the same, they can be viewed in other devices.

I *think* this behaviour started around the time I installed some Elgato software to do video captures, I have uninstalled this software but no joy.

Please help, this is driving me mad!

Done a fair bit of Googling to no avail.
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  • kwikbreaks
    kwikbreaks Posts: 9,187 Forumite
    Is this a built in card reader? Not all readers support the SDHC cards (over 4GB).

    Pound shops carry USB card readers.
  • scaredofdebt
    scaredofdebt Posts: 1,663 Forumite
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    Yes it's built in, the card reader was working fine with the cards I have as I copied stuff onto them from the PC HD a few months ago.

    Will try the USB reader option, thanks for the idea.
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  • kwikbreaks
    kwikbreaks Posts: 9,187 Forumite
    I've had a built in reader fail for no obvious reason in the past. From memory it isn't normal to see any removable disk unless a card is plugged in - certainly with my USB reader I don't.
  • scaredofdebt
    scaredofdebt Posts: 1,663 Forumite
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    Yeah I think you're right, the icon didn't used to show unless a card was inserted. So that sounds like a hardware issue then?

    I'll get the USB SD adaptor soon and try that, will report back.

    Thanks again.
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  • Strider590
    Strider590 Posts: 11,874 Forumite
    Card reader vary, mine has 7 different slots and all show in Windows whether there is a card inserted or not.

    It might be you have dirty contacts, try some contact cleaner on an SD card and insert it a few times (with the PC off).
    If you don't have contact cleaner, try a drop of WD40 (but NOT too much).
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  • Xbigman
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    I wouldn't use WD40 on any contacts. It leaves an oily residue that can make the contact worse.

    Try starting the PC with the card in.
    Try vacuuming out the card slot.
    Try giving the card a wiggle in the slot and see if it detects for a second or two.
    Then try contact cleaner as a last physical resort.

    After that you are looking at either reinstalling the OS or a new card reader. Or use another device to transfer data to a flash drive and then onto the PC, abandoning the card reader.


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  • angryparcel
    angryparcel Posts: 926 Forumite
    kwikbreaks wrote: »
    I've had a built in reader fail for no obvious reason in the past. From memory it isn't normal to see any removable disk unless a card is plugged in - certainly with my USB reader I don't.
    Yes, but if its build in then it will show as it will be connected via SATA leads.

    OP check and see if all the leads are still connected or if they have not broken, i have has a few that break at the connections for no reason. if the card is read in a USB card reader then you may need to replace the internal card reader ( which is an easy job)
  • angryparcel
    angryparcel Posts: 926 Forumite
    Strider590 wrote: »
    try a drop of WD40 (but NOT too much).
    NEVER use WD40 it will damage the drive.
    while at poundshop for the USB reader pick up a can of compressed air and use this on the contacts
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