Windows Vista don't read do not SanDisk 2 GB sd card

I have a vista edition windows Home premium, service Pack2. My problem is that I have a 2 GB sandisk micro sd with adapter card. When I tried to use it, a moment ago, it did not work. but I, somehow fixed. I don't remember what I did, but it worked. and now, it's the first time I am using the card in a moment and the computer does not read it. I searched online for some time and could not solve the problem. I hesitate to do a system restore or anything of the sort, because it is my grandparents computer. Finally, I came to the conclusion that the sd port can be broken, but I tried another card and it worked perfectly. The other card was also a sandisk 2GB, but this is a regular, not a microphone. I went into Device Manager and all drivers are working. I also made sure the sd card is not locked.  I don't know what to do anymore. Help, please.

Hello

You did changes to the computer before the show?

Please follow the steps below.

Method 1:

Run the Microsoft Fixit from the link below.

http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/hardware_device_problems/

Method 2:

Follow the steps below.

(a) click on Start

(b) in the start search box, type devmgmt.msc , and then on enter.

(c) Please check if you can you view the device in Device Manager.

(d) If you do, right-click on your device and select set to update driver.  If there is an update, restart the computer and insert the SD card, and then test the question.

If there is no update, remove the SD card. Restart your computer, then insert the SD card.  In some cases, the computer will automatically search for drivers.

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    I recommend you to perform a clean boot, as they did in the previous post.

    More information on Boots own is located at the following link:

    How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7

    Let us know how it works.

    Best regards

    Matthew_Ha

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