Card SDHC read problem. XP Home w / SP3.

I have a relatively new PC with Windows XP Home Edition, SP3, and yet I can't read an SDHC card in the embedded player.  When I try to install the patch, I get a message saying that the software that I'm trying to install is older than my current level and the installation fails.  The SDHC card reads fine in the printer and on my Panasonic Plasma.

Hello Outerub,

Thank you for your message.  Go to the website of the manufacturer of your computer and download/install the latest drivers for your card reader.  Please let us know if it did or did not help to solve your problem.
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