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Old 08-22-2007, 08:42 PM
Tony
 
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my computer recognizes the sd card as drive D: device manager lists it as a
Portable Devices -Microsoft WPD filesystem and has a code 10 device cannot
start.
Please help I tryed the hotfix, does not apply to my system.

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Old 08-23-2007, 08:14 AM
Uwe Sieber
 
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Default Re: sd cards

Tony wrote:
> my computer recognizes the sd card as drive D: device manager lists it as a
> Portable Devices -Microsoft WPD filesystem and has a code 10 device cannot
> start.
> Please help I tryed the hotfix, does not apply to my system.


The 'Code 10' for the WPD filessytem is a know effect when an
USB removable drive has no drive letter assigned. WPD doesn't
work then but this doesn't hurt.
Are you sure that D: is your SD-Reader?


Uwe


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Old 08-24-2007, 10:40 PM
Tony
 
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Default Re: sd cards

That's what showed in My Computer, it's a laptop without a cd rom built in
and I might have had a usb removable drive connected. no problems with usb
devices.
Thank you

"Uwe Sieber" wrote:

> Tony wrote:
> > my computer recognizes the sd card as drive D: device manager lists it as a
> > Portable Devices -Microsoft WPD filesystem and has a code 10 device cannot
> > start.
> > Please help I tryed the hotfix, does not apply to my system.

>
> The 'Code 10' for the WPD filessytem is a know effect when an
> USB removable drive has no drive letter assigned. WPD doesn't
> work then but this doesn't hurt.
> Are you sure that D: is your SD-Reader?
>
>
> Uwe
>
>
>

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Old 08-25-2007, 09:40 AM
Uwe Sieber
 
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Default Re: sd cards


Does the drive letter appear only when a card is inserted?

Then the drive letter might be not yet assigned when the
WPD file system driver tries to start. This fails then with
'Code 10'. Just ignore it or deactivate the WPD file system
driver for the card reader.


Uwe




Tony wrote:
> That's what showed in My Computer, it's a laptop without a cd rom built in
> and I might have had a usb removable drive connected. no problems with usb
> devices.
> Thank you
>
> "Uwe Sieber" wrote:
>
>> Tony wrote:
>>> my computer recognizes the sd card as drive D: device manager lists it as a
>>> Portable Devices -Microsoft WPD filesystem and has a code 10 device cannot
>>> start.
>>> Please help I tryed the hotfix, does not apply to my system.

>> The 'Code 10' for the WPD filessytem is a know effect when an
>> USB removable drive has no drive letter assigned. WPD doesn't
>> work then but this doesn't hurt.
>> Are you sure that D: is your SD-Reader?
>>
>>
>> Uwe
>>
>>
>>

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Old 11-15-2007, 04:09 AM
Christopher B.
 
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Default RE: sd cards

I have this same problem with Vista Business on my brand new Sony VAIO
laptop... it started happening after I installed the Windows Mobile Device
Center Update 6.1 from Microsoft.
I've tried uninstalling, reinstalling and even deleting the INF files to get
this to stop and it still persists.
I just keep sending the error reports to Microsoft hoping that they come out
with a fix... tons of people are having this problem and it effects
everything from Windows-based mobile phones to SD cards, to practically
anything with a flash-memory and a USB connection.

"Tony" wrote:

> my computer recognizes the sd card as drive D: device manager lists it as a
> Portable Devices -Microsoft WPD filesystem and has a code 10 device cannot
> start.
> Please help I tryed the hotfix, does not apply to my system.
>

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