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    F3SC Problem with SD Card Reader

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by timremix, Apr 6, 2008.

  1. timremix

    timremix Notebook Enthusiast

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    Ok, so just to let y'all know I've already tried searching on how to solve this problem and I've tried everything such as downloading a hotfix and uninstalling the microsoft wpd filesystem volume. NONE of these work.

    So, my problem is that my F3SC's (Vista 32-bit) card reader does not read SD cards anymore. It works for every other card except for SD Card. I'm getting the code 38 and code 10 error. It's really weird. I've also already tried installing the latest Ricoh driver and that didn't help. Is there a way to fix this without having to do a fresh install?

    Also, this problem just started to pop up but everytime I take my laptop off hibernate it won't connect to the internet anymore and I have to reboot. Is there a way to fix this also without using the recovery disc? (I've also tried the hotfixes which didn't work)

    If I have to use the recovery, do i just pop it in the dvd drive and let it autorun? Would it take care of itself there? Or is there some special way of using the recovery disc? thanks!



    Lastly, is it possible to dual boot XP and Vista on my F3SC?


    THANK YOU! :D
     
  2. Athlon64M

    Athlon64M Notebook Consultant

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    The F3SC Manual states contact your retailer for instructions on how to reset your system settings using the recovery disc.
     
  3. timremix

    timremix Notebook Enthusiast

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    but i bought my laptop in Hong Kong and I live in Texas....

    Do i just run the cd like any other cd?
     
  4. Athlon64M

    Athlon64M Notebook Consultant

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    Most likely, I'd have to check to be sure.

    But in any case it'd be smart to backup your data incase it reformats the drive.