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Vista home basic, it's not even 1 hour ago that it just put in 12 updates and I've scanned it 2 times with antimalwares and combofix and nothing
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I can already see myself formatting it :wall:
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If you have another card, try it. I would say that you try with a live-cd of Linux on that same PC, but it is possible that the card reader drivers are not available for Linux. Still, try it to rule things out.
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although I put another card in it, it does the same thing
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Well, if it does the same thing with another card, it's probably either a fault in the reader or the reader's controller.
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I have already deleted the driver a couple of times and nothing changes, it keeps doing the same thing, the driver is: multi flash reader usb device version: 6.06002.18005.
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Try a pendrive to see if it does the same to you.
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In the USB, if it recognizes the FAT32, the reader can't find it at all (tested right now with a 16GB pen drive)
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Then I recommend that you try a Linux live CD. It's as simple as:
· Downloading an image: ftp://ftp-stud.hs-esslingen.de/pub/Mirrors/Mageia/iso/2/Mageia-2-LiveCD-KDE4-Europe1-Americas-i586-CD/Mageia-2-LiveCD-KDE4-Europe1-Americas-i586-CD.iso
· Putting it on a pendrive with this utility: http://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/ftp.mandriva.com/MandrivaLinux/official/iso/2010/mandriva-seed-windows.zip
· And booting from the pendrive.
With that you will rule out a physical problem as long as your reader works on Linux.
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In the end, I bought him an external card reader via USB and it formats the card to fat32. Thanks for helping out.