How to read SD card on laptop

If your SD card doesnt appear in Windows File Explorer when you plug it into your PCs card reader, dont despair. This is a common Windows problem, and despite being very frustrating, its usually very easy to fix.

Below is a list of the fixes that have worked for other Windows users. Start at the top of the list and work your way down until you find the fix that works for you.

Method 1: Update your drivers
Method 2: Clean your SD card & reader
Method 3: Check if your card reader is disabled
Method 4: Test your SD card in another PC
Method 5: Disable then enable card reader [from other users]

Method 1: Update your drivers

The most common cause of an unrecognized SD card is a faulty, incorrect or outdated card reader driver. So the first thing you should do it check that your drivers are in good health. You can do this either manually or automatically:

Manual driver update You can update your drivers manually by going to the manufacturers website and searching for the most recent correct driver. Note that for some drivers, you may need to try both the manufacturer of your PC and also the manufacturer of the card reader itself. If you dont have the time, patience or computer skills to update your drivers manually, you can, instead, do it automatically withDriver Easy.

Automatic driver updateDriver Easy will automatically recognize your system and find the correct driver for your card reader. You dont need to know exactly what system your computer is running or who your card readers manufacturer. Nor do you need to risk downloading and installing the wrong driver, and you dont need to worry about making a mistake when installing.You can simply update your card reader driver [all your drivers, actually!] automatically with either the FREE or the Pro version of Driver Easy. But with the Pro version it takes just 2 clicks, and you get full support and a 30-day money back guarantee:

1]Downloadand install Driver Easy.

2] Run Driver Easy and clickScan Nowbutton. Driver Easywill then scan your computer and detect any problem drivers.

3] Click theUpdatebutton next to all flagged devices to automatically download and install the correct version of their drivers [you can do this with the FREE version]. Pay close attention to whether your card reader appears in the list.

Or clickUpdateAllto automatically download and install the correct version ofallthe drivers that are missing or out of date on your system [this requires thePro version youll be prompted to upgrade when you click Update All].

If your card still isnt working after updating your drivers, move onto Method 2.

Method 2: Clean your SD card & reader

Another very common cause of an unrecognized SD card is a very simple one: a dirty SD card or a dusty card reader. Either will cause a poor contact between card and reader.

So the second thing you should do is give your card a clean, and remove any dust from the reader, then try the card again.

  • To clean your card, dip a cotton cloth in a little alcohol or water, and lightly wipe the dirty area, paying particular attention to the metal contacts.
  • To clean your reader, use a compressed air device to blow the dust out of the reader. Alternatively, you can buy contact cleaner on Amazon, which you can use to clean the reader.

If the card still doesnt work, move onto Method 3.

Method 3: Check if your card reader is disabled

If youve tried methods 1 and 2, and your PC still isnt recognizing your SD card,its possible your card reader is turned off in your BIOS.

To check, restart your PC, and at the splash screen [the first screen you see after restarting], look for an instruction that tells you to press a certain key on your keyboard to enter your BIOS or Settings [e.g. F2 or Delete].Every motherboard manufacturer has their own unique BIOS with its own keyboard shortcut, so we cant say exactly which key to press to get in.

Likewise all manufacturers organize their BIOS settings their own way; theres no standard way of doing it. So we cant tell you exactly what setting to change, and how to find that setting. But once youre in the BIOS, it shouldnt be too hard to find the on/off switch for your card reader. Just look for a section related to devices or storage, and within that section look for something like SD Reader or Card Reader. Enable that setting if its not already enabled, then save and exit the BIOS. [Be sure to save as you exit. Some manufacturers make it very easy to leave the BIOS without saving your changes, and if you do, you wont have changed anything.]

Once your computer has restarted and youve logged into Windows, test your card again. If its still not recognized,move onto Method 4.

Method 4: Test your SD card in another PC

If your SD card is faulty, your PC wont recognize it. To check, youll need to locate another PC with a card reader, and test your SD card in that computer, to see if it works.

If your SD card doesnt work in the other PC either, its probably faulty, and youll need to replace it.

If it does work in the other computer, then its not a faulty card, but it may be that your card reader is faulty.

Method 5: Disable then enable card reader [from other users]

Thanks Alan Darlington for sharing this method, which has worked for many users. So if your SD card is still not showing up on your PC, try this method.

Quote Alan Darlingtons words:

Easy solution for me: ASUS X551C, Win10, 16G SD:
Go to device manager as above when I do it there is no SD Host Adapters but there is Memory Technology Devices under which there is RealteK PCIE Card reader. Select this then click Driver then on the Disable, acknowledge the popup, then back at the driver screen click on the Enable and its popup the SD card now appears as it did previously & is accessable.
Dont know why this works but it did for me.

If youre not sure how to do that, refer steps below:

1] On your keyboard, press the Win+R [Windows logo key and R key] at the same time to invoke the run box.

2] Typedevmgmt.msc in the run box and click OK.

3] Expand category Memory Technology Devices. Double-click the card reader [In Alans case, itsRealteK PCIE CardaReader. In your case, it may be different.] to open

4] Go to Driver tab. Click Disable Device.

5] When prompted to disable the device, click Yes.

6] Double-click the card reader to open the Properties windows. Click Enable Device to re-enable the device.

We hope these tips help you fix your unrecognized SD card problem. Please comment below if you have any questions or suggestions. Were always happy to hear of new solutions!

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