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Originally posted by Septic
With WinXP, when you plug in a new USB device, Windows should detect the new hardware and begin searching for and installing the drivers for it. Well, when I plug the device in, it says 'New Hardware Found' in the lower right corner by the tray, but never proceeds to install the drivers for it. The CPU utilization goes all the way up and everything just freezes. I have to power down my computer and turn it back on to get anything working again. Any suggestions on how to get it working?
Note: The device is a Kodak 6-in-1 USB Card Reader for use with different cards such as CompactFlash, SmartMedia, MultimediaCard, SD, Memory Stick, and Microdive cards.
I would go to the Kodak website and download the drivers for your model number. Even though XP does all the driver maintenance for you, you still need to have the drivers provided with the USB card reader; because after installing them, XP will most likely treat the reader as removeable media in My Computer (as a drive) and will update the contents of the 'drive' just as it does the CD/DVD drives.