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September 1, 2016 at 10:04 am #48563
Hi, I’m experiencing some issue with SD cards: only few times Windows 10 reads them (I’ve tried many differents SD cards) correctly, the other times it’s like they aren’t plugged at all.
I’ve checked in the bios and the memory card is always correctly loaded, so I think is a driver problem (maybe can be solved by a compatible driver?).
It’s happened to anyone? Can someone help me, please?Attachments:
You must be logged in to view attached files.September 1, 2016 at 10:18 am #48565I have same issue, but same as you don’t have solution, it’s very annoying..
September 1, 2016 at 10:37 am #48567I think the issue is in the driver, so a new one or a compatible driver can be the solution… but I don’t know where to find it.
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I did some other tests: it doesn’t works with SDXC cards and I have a Sandisk SDXC 64Gb.
Maybe mine has an old firmware? I can’t find if there is a new one.September 2, 2016 at 1:04 pm #48632I haven’t properly tested yet, but my SanDisk Ultra 64GB seems to be recognised alright. I had to reformat under Linux to ntfs as I had had an ext4 partition on there before, which Windows didn’t seem to play well with. But after erasing all partitions and formating to ntfs, the Cube recognised it alright and I was able to reformat to extFAT.
When I find a moment, I might try and test some other cards I have. Would be good if we could find a way to fix the issue you guys are having (or at least understand where the problem lies)!
September 3, 2016 at 11:58 am #48694Hi,
I have problems with 128 Gb SDHC on Cube I7 – model I16. 128 Gb TF SDHC card not work, but Sandisk 64 Gb SDXC work fine. Could you inform about how can i do the 128 Gb SDHC work fine on Cube I7 Book – model I16? Thank you very much for your attention.
September 3, 2016 at 7:09 pm #48728Well 128GB cannot be SDHC.
SDHC standard specifies a maximum size of 32GB.
SDXC is a theoretical maximum of 2TB
SDXC standard specifies that cards come formatted as exFAT so WIN10 should have no issues.
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I do wonder how much counterfeiting is still occurring with flash storage.
armdevices.net in one video showed there were some vendors at a market had empty SD shells which there were cracking open smaller cards and putting them in.
On a high capacity drive – like 128GB the FIRST thing I would do is a full write test.
h2testw is the gold standard program for this.
A drive MAY format to 64/128 GB. It may show 64/128. However a counterfeit drive/card will give errors before reaching full capacity.
check out http://rmprepusb.blogspot.com.au/2013/10/a-faster-test-for-fake-sd-cards-and-usb.html
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If the card is truly SDXC then it should work in a SDXC slot! Irrespective of it being a faster card than the slot.
Eg a UHS-III card should still work in a UHS-I slot
Either the device is not implementing the standard properly or the card.
My bet is on the card.
I mean I read about people who have issues with high capacity cards but I don’t understand this…
Why should a device that supports SDXC and can read 64GB fail at reading higer capacity SDXC cards? It doesn’t make sense!
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My only suggestion is put the card in a sdxc usb card reader and connect it to a device.
September 5, 2016 at 9:59 am #48886Hi all.
I have same issue with a Sandisk SDXC ultra 64Gb.
The old sandisk 8gb recognizes it without any problem.
The 64gb does not see it right … I tried in ExtFAT, NTFS, FAT32 … nothing.
I am looking for new drivers, but for now nothingSeptember 5, 2016 at 2:37 pm #48896So the 64GB Sandisk is being formatted on another device?
Have you done a write test (download h2testw mentioned above) to confirm it is a fully working card?
September 5, 2016 at 2:54 pm #48903So the 64GB Sandisk is being formatted on another device? Have you done a write test (download h2testw mentioned above) to confirm it is a fully working card?
Yes, it was formatted by another pc (windows 7)… and I’ve copied and read more than 30 GB of data without problems.
I can try to do the test, but do not think it’s a fake … I bought it directly from amazon
Tnx
September 5, 2016 at 3:39 pm #48909Annoying…
I bet if you boot ubuntu you’ll see it!
Ubuntu at least in my testing is pretty much perfect out of the box.
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I need to reinstall windows.I have to insert drivers into the windows image.
Now there was a comprehensive driver package that someone recommended in one of my other topics.
It was an 8GB+ download. So I wasn’t so inclined to get that.
Now you have me curious if that package might be a solution to your issue…
Unfortunately I have no such SD to confirm/test
September 8, 2016 at 2:25 pm #49227Updates.
I tried a SDHC SanDisk Ultra 32GB and does not work.
The cube see:
– Sandisk “black” 8GB
– Samsung 8GB
– Sandisk “black” 32GBBut it does not work with the SanDisk Ultra.
I do not understand.
You?Thanks
September 8, 2016 at 3:46 pm #49238My 64gb sandisk ultra works flawless. Just had to update the driver through the device manager.
September 8, 2016 at 3:59 pm #49239My 64gb sandisk ultra works flawless. Just had to update the driver through the device manager.
Hi.
I have updated the driver “Mobile 6th/7th Generation Intel(R) Processor Family I/O SCC: SDCard – 9D2D” through the device manager… nothing.September 8, 2016 at 4:07 pm #49240Ok, maybe I solved.
From management devices have eliminated the device, and then I made him check the hardware changes.Now he sees that to 32gb.
Tonight check with that to 64gb.Thank you
September 12, 2016 at 12:28 pm #49574Hi,
Thank you for your attention.
You’re right…the card 128GB cannot be SDHC.
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