re: problem solved!
Thursday, July 7, 2005 at 6:47 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by bmad
(5 messages posted)
Here's more details. I've loaded this driver on several different brand
motherboards Using Windows 98 or ME and its worked well.
First of all, unzip the file ucr61s2bxp.zip to an empty directory of your
choosing. Then go to that directory and you should find a subdirectory called
BIOSUNLOCK_AP_1_9E. Go to the subdirectory and you will find the setup
files. The drivers are in subdirectories labeled Win98 (must be 2nd edition, also
works for ME) and Win2k.
I've found that I had to load the drivers first and the run the setup program on
some computers. To do this, go to the control panel and use "Add New
Hardware". Make sure your card reader is physically installed on your USB
first.
The unit is plug and play so it should show up on the list when windows does a
plug and play search. If its not on the list, it may not be installed properly or
the
USB port you've connected it to may not be active.
Highlight the card reader on the list and answer yes. Then click on "update
driver" and manually point windows to the correct driver for your operating
system and click "OK". Windows should install the correct driver at this point.
You can check by going to "my Computer". You should see 4 new drives.
Now go back to the BIOSUNLOCK_AP_1_9E directory and double click on
setup. This loads the software to complete your drive installation. You should
now be able to read and write files to your card reader drives.
I hope this explanation helps.
On Sunday, January 23, 2005 at 12:40 pm, bmad wrote:
>I found a driver that should work for the ucr-61s2b card reader (Access) with no
>lockout on any board. It worked for me on a previously locked out motherboard.
>I'm running Windows ME but it should also work in XP.
>
>Download the file here:
>http://www.tecchannel.de/cardreader/
>
>The driver that worked for me is called:
>ucr61s2bxp.zip
>
>Bob M.
>
>
>
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