I have a Kingston/Ricoh SD card (8 GB). When I eject it via "safely remove hardware" tray icon and then insert it to another laptop, it always warns to scan for errors but after scanning there is always no problem found. Why do I always get this scary warning? A USB key (also 8 GB) does not do this.
on my laptop (ASUS Z91N), I've got one left driver issue: the integrated memory card reader.
It's called Ricoh SD/MMC controller, the latest driver having the best behavior found is 2003-10-20 (1.4.2.9) from ASUS website for WinXP. All other drivers found does nothing, they install but when I plug the card, nothing appears in "My computer".
The problem is that when I plug a SD card, windows detects it, assigns a letter, but I am unable to open to look at the files. I get "Access denied" every time.
When I try to format, it does it with the good size detected! I tested by looking with another computer.
So, this problem is weird, I never had any issue similar to that in the past.
After installing Windows 7068 I have had problems with the Ricoh xD card driver from MS update. First time BSOD for me with Windows 7.
So far this is the only version that has presented this problem. Even downloading the driver from other sources does not help. It installs the driver and then I get this
Windows cannot verify the digital signature for the drivers required for this device. A recent hardware or software change might have installed a file that is signed incorrectly or damaged, or that might be malicious software from an unknown source. (Code 52)
Finally decided to just leave it alone and see what happens.
I have a samsung x60 Plus which as of yet has no windows 7 specific drivers but it does have Vista.
The laptop has a ricoh card reader (xd, sd smc) this does work as I have rebooted into XP and it reads and writes fine.
In windows 7 I either end up with the standard SDA driver that Windows 7 installs which reports as working correctly but nothing happens when you enter a memory card OR I get error code 10 cannot start, depending on which set of the various vista and windows 7 drivers I have tried.
So far I have tried;
Generic Ricoh windows 7 card reader drivers
Samsung x60 Vista card drivers and vista chipset drivers
Windows standard drivers
Anyone have any ideas..? Does seem to be a fairly common problem but I have tried quite a few solutions with no luck.
My system is an E1505 Dell. Unfortunately, Windows forgot to tell me that this wouldn't be functional in 7. (Crazy right?) Well, now its not allowing me to go into sleepmode with out crashing and it randomly gives me a BSOD. So has anyone come across a driver for...
- Ricoh Memory Stick Controller
- Ricoh SD/MMC Host Controller
- Ricoh xD- Picture Card Controller
- Ricoh 1394 OHCI Compliant Host Controller
AKA Embedded Ricoh Memory Card reader. I tried disabling them because I rarely use them but every time I do I get a BSOD.
was wondering if anyone knows where i can find this driver for windows xp (i just installed a dual boot system), ive been searching for a day and a half and i cant find it. my 'everest ultimate' says it a 'ricoh rl5c832 ieee 1394 controller'. im trying to hook up my tascam firewire audio card but it doesnt work. the current driver installed is dated 2001.
I've upgraded my Sony Vaio VGN-CCS115J to 64-Bit Windows 7. Would like to upgrade my ricoh sd mmc disk device driver to sdhc, but the only update Sony Vaio gave me was for the SD. I've googled online and found a variety of solutions for VISTA and XP but not for Windows 7.
My Sony VGN-NW320f using windows 7 Pro Ricoh memory stick controller keep giving me an error every time I try to install a new USB device like, USB INTERNET hub, black playbook, any usb phone cant connect to desktop software. In the divice manager it says driver cannot verify the Windows cannot verify the digital signature for the drivers required for this device. A recent hardware or software change might have installed a file that is signed incorrectly or damaged, or that might be malicious software from an unknown source. (Code 52).
I am thinking to upgrade my ram from 4GB (4x1024MB Corsair XMS3 DDR3) to Kingston HyperX Blu DDR3 1333MHz CL9 8GB DIMM. In near future, I might upgrade to i5/i7 depending on budget along with motherboard. Rest of the hardware will be carried forward to new machine and hoping this RAM will be alright as well (if not, it can be upgraded at later stage).
We are just rolling Windows 7 out as we update machines. so far we have a dozen or so HP's (not my choice)with Windows 7. We are using Win2003 server as our File and Print.The printer causing issues is a RICOH Aficio MP using the latest C5000 PCL 5c driver.Our issue is on every cold boot on *most* machines first print of the day we get Error Message: "Do you trust this printer? Windows needs to download and install a software driver from the\servername computer to print to PRINTERNAME. Proceed only if you trust he\servername computer and the network, and then restart the print job."You add the driver, everytime, but makes no difference. Everything works fine for the day, if you hibernate the laptops and bring back to life, its fine.. but its only on a cold boot.Anyone got clues, it seems to be very common when googling,
I have a Kingston flash drive 8gb usb 2.0 just like this one:[code]....
but for some reason it's not working on my pc/laptop/ps3 and any other computer I tried it on.
when I plug in the flash drive I don't get any detected sound on my windows and it's not there on my computer either, just like as if it wasn't plugged in at all, I tried using different usb ports and it's the same, I'm guessing it's a hardware problem with the flash drive itself not software at all.
I don't care about the flash itself but the files inside the flash are really important to me I just need to copy them on my PC and that's it.
When I plug it in, driver installation starts but fails. I can locate the device in the Device Manager, should I be manually installing a driver in this case? If so, I'd like to have a driver.
Advertised to run 1.65v 9-9-9-27 at 1600 MHz. I've tried bumping up voltage and QPI to no avail. Will run at 1600 MHz for usually less than an hour before the computer shuts off. No BSOD, no errors, just shuts off.
I decided to upgrade my pc by adding a new kingston 2G DDR3 1033 kit .. I Bought it and placed it in the same slot color with the old one (kingston 2g DDR3 1033) .. when i turned on the pc it just gave a black screen without any beeps .. i removed the new one, it worked well .. i changed the clock freq. from the bios from AUTO To 667 and 553 and aslo they didnt work .. BUT when i changed the freq. to 400 .. the new kit worked well with the old one
This is my pc spes. without the new ram installed With the 2 rams installed it Reads 400 MHZ What should i do ?! Is the New kit is bad ?
Note the old one Model is KVR1333D3N9/2G and the new one is KVR1333D3S8N9/2G
Kingston Technology is instructing customers to return certain models of its memory sticks, after the firm discovered a glitch in its DataTraveler Secure flash drives.
The company said in a security notice that the models affected were “privacy” editions of the DataTraveler Secure, DataTraveler Elite and DataTraveler Blackbox.
Kingston said the security flaw could allow a wrongdoer to hack into the memory sticks. “A skilled person with the proper tools and physical access to the drives may be able to gain unauthorized access to data,” warned the vendor.
Kingston added that a number of its USB drives were not affected by the security flaw.
Customers whose drives could be exploited by the security loophole should return the product, where Kingston said it would apply a factory update.
Kingston had claimed that its Data Traveler Secure drive was the first of its kind to protect “100 percent of data on-the-fly via 256-bit hardware-based AES encryption.”
Source:Kingston coughs to security flaw in 'Secure' flash drive ?
When I try to install Windows 7 from an USB stick on an Asus EeePC 1201HAB with a Kingston SSDNow V series 120GB the process freezes when I try to install Windows 7 Home Premium or format on the ssd.
Even installing from an external dvd player results in the same problem, when Windows starts to copy files during installation, the proces freezes every time. The ssd itself is working, I checked that in another system. Could it be a problem with the combination of a Kingston SSDNow V series in the Asus eeePC 1201HAB?
wreaks havoc with my Norton full system scan. It is scheduled weekly, but never does it, because my computer is on, but sleeping. How can I get the scan to not stop during sleep mode or scan if it's in sleep mode? I having to constantly unsleep my computer or change my control panel settings then change it back.