Card readers media M9000T sees is not in Windows 7

Hello

I hope someone might have any idea of what is happening with a PC that I bought and used.

It's a HP Pavilion M9000T, with windows 7 installed.   Everything on it works, except for the internal multi card reader.

When starting the machine, it performs a check in the bios screen and see all the 4 locations.   But when it starts with windows, it does not see it.

I went into Device Manager, and I don't see anything there.

I don't know what is happening.

Someone at - he of the troubleshooting tips that I could perform, I opened it to the top and all the cables seem to be connected on.

This has nothing to do with HP. That has to do with the hardware and the operating system. Some just hardware won't work on newer operating systems. Just look around forums for those who have upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 8. HP released an a press showing when release the last day a computer/laptop could be bought before he would not be supported by Windows 8, and there would be no new drivers available for this purpose. They did the same thing when 7 is out and it goes the same for Vista. When a new operating system is about to come out, they even place stickers on it, letting you know whether or not is is compatible or not. It isn't just HP, no matter WHAT brand of computer will lose eventually supported with the new operating system, due to hardware restrictions. HP does not have the material. HP does not have Windows. HP brings together these two components and makes their job. A new version of Windows ever released 3 years about and in the world of the components of computer... much flexible materials in 3 years.

Since it is a desktop PC, it is very possible that the person you bought the computer, purchased this component and put it in the computer themselves.

Here is a link to the list of drivers for Windows Vista and this computer:

http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?OS=2093&LC=en&cc=us&DLC=en&sw_lang=&product=3629325#N624

However, there is no mention of a card reader.

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