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MY LENOVO 3000 N100 (OS- XP PROFESSIONAL SP3) IS UNABLE TO READ THE microSD CARD. WHENEVER THE CARD IS INSERTED IN THE CARD SLOT. GOING THROUGH THE DEVICE MANAGER, I FIND AN ERROR (DRIVER NOT FOUND).
I TRIED TO SEARCH THE DRIVER FROM LENOVO OFFICIAL SITE, I COULD NOT FIND THE DRIVER. PLEASE HELP ME GET A DRIVER FOR THE SAME.
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Base System Device drivers are usually installed by what the manufacturer calls "Chipset" drivers. If you are running Windows XP, there is an Intel Chipset driver available at the Lenovo Support Page for your model. If you are running an Operating System other than Windows XP, I would go to the above page and compare the drivers listed there with what you are seeing in Device Manager. Install the ones that are missing. Hope this helps!
Does it recognize the devices in the first place? If it does then it could be the operating system is not compatible with the devices. If it doesn't, then you will have load the drivers for the onboard USB. You could check this through the Device Manager. Good luck.
Hmmm 3000 N100 comes by default with the Intel wireless 3945abg. There is a problem with the XP driver that you can grab off their website I fear, that is probably why it worked in vista, but not in xp. Had a lot of users coming to me with this issue
That one should be the most up to date driver. Please get back to me if this resolved the issue or not. If not, then tell me if you see even the available wireless networks or not at all. Does the network card show up fine in the device manager or do you got any marks on it like a red cross or a question mark?
Also, the reader is controlled by the OmniPass software, you can check it out from http://www.softexinc.com who developed it and find the version for XP though theere are other software to which you could use that reader as well. Hope this helps
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