SD card reader cannot read a 4 GB SDHC card.

I have a gateway MT6451. I've updated the driver. Seems to be a Vista issue. He reads the card if I have it in a device, so I know that the card is good. The drive works because he recognizes a 2 GB SD card.

SD card reader will not read a 4 GB SDHC card, help please.

Hello

Check with the gateway as this card reader isn't able to read SDHC format cards.

I hope this helps.

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