Please go into Safe Mode (Restart computer, press the F8 key when the boot menu pops up, select, and boot up) and check if the issue still occurs. Please ensure the latest USB 2.0 driver has installed and check with the manufacturer if that USB device need additional device driver.Īt the same time, sine this issue may also be infected by 3rd party software and hardware that is not working smoothly with the system, therefore, I also suggest we boot the computer into Windows Vista Safe Mode to have a test.
#Toshiba 1gb compact card reader drivers
Step 1: Upgrade device drivers for motherboard. Please let me know the results of the above tests, thank you.īased on the current situation, I’d like to provide the following suggestions to troubleshoot our issue: Have you tried other USB CF card reader and other ports on the computer? Please connect that USB device to the ports on the back of your computer using another CF card reader. Does this issue occur to all of your CF cards? Make sure you have tried different CF cards.ģ. Does this issue occur bi-directionally? I mean does it only occur when you copy to the USB device from system or vice versa?Ģ.
#Toshiba 1gb compact card reader update
We can either wait for the later Windows Vista USB update to improve transfer speed or change a new CF reader for your CF card so that it supports with Windows Vista system completely.ĭo you agree? Thanks for your time and understanding.Īs we are still gathering feedback about Windows Vista, this kind of USB issue may possible be improved in Service Pack 1.Īt the same time, I still suggest we try the following few steps to troubleshoot it:īefore we go further, please consider the following scenarios:ġ. That's why it does work with Windows Vista system but does not work perfectly.īased on the current situation, I don't think it makes a lot of sense to continue troubleshooting on this by design issue. Moreover, I suppose the current CF reader may be designed for Windows XP operating system in particular and may not support Windows Vista smoothly. Regarding the Windows Vista USB driver, although Microsoft have tested as many of the hardware environments as we could to improve the performance and compatibility, However, we cannot guarantee the general Windows Vista USB driver can work perfectly for all SD/CF reader and devices because there are too many different models. We are striving to work together with those hardware companies to help our customers feel comfortable when converting to an Operating System. Please understand, Microsoft pays attention to compatibility issues whenever we release a new Operating System. This hotfix has resolves some reliability issues in the USB core components in Windows Vista such as blue screen and USB device no responding. I understand you have already installed the Cumulative update rollup for USB core components in Windows Vista.