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6th December 2020, 06:47 PM #41
Yes I understand. But it was possible on one of the two computers and I did not change the hardware.
So, once again, could it be a driver problem of the SD card reader?
The cardreader is called: Realtek RTS5287 PCI-E Card Reader
driver used is:
Realtek Semiconductor Corp. date 16-10-2020 version 10.0.19041.21340
PeterMy current collection; NAV2: GO 300 (M1); ONE XL (L1); GO XXL (GQ); GO 910 (V7); GO 950 LIVE (W1)
NAV3: GO 820 LIVE (FU) NAV5: GO 5200 (ZB)
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6th December 2020, 07:20 PM #42
Try with ubuntu and check is your sd card seems same like SD card and NO usb.
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7th January 2021, 08:47 PM #43
Hi Peter,
In case you have not resolved your issue yet. I have had success with using a raspberry pi set to boot from a USB drive and using the built in sd card reader to view the CID. Alternatively, you should be able to put ubuntu or another live linux distro on a USB boot drive, boot up your laptop or desktop with linux and then use your PCI-E Realtek reader to run the terminal commands against. If your laptop has an internal SD reader, that will also likely work. There are very few USB card readers that will allow you to view the CID.
Hope that helps.
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PeterHimself (7th January 2021)
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7th January 2021, 09:05 PM #44
@ CloneWars,
Thank you for thinking with me.
But the problem is not solved yet. The newest version of Windows 10 is capable of running Linux internal, so you can run Linux terminal commands in a command screen. In that way I still did not succeeded to read my CID code.
I have a laptop and 3 computers (all on Windows 10). On all I can run Linux, but on non of them I could read My CID code.
I will try to start one of them with a USB stick with Linux. Maybe then it will work.
greetings
PeterLast edited by PeterHimself; 8th January 2021 at 02:19 PM.
My current collection; NAV2: GO 300 (M1); ONE XL (L1); GO XXL (GQ); GO 910 (V7); GO 950 LIVE (W1)
NAV3: GO 820 LIVE (FU) NAV5: GO 5200 (ZB)
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8th January 2021, 04:18 AM #45
The problem is that the vast majority of desktops or laptops detect SD readers as a USB volume or disk, and have to detect as SD.
more possible with a laptop SD readers are soldered to the direct plate, although if not all of the new ones most also read them as volume or disk
You can find it with some old laptop with SD reader, example this old Acer Travelmate 4400.
old processor, little RAM 256 (now 2GB) I spent more money to restore it and put it into operation than it is really worth but it has unique things like that the SD reads them as SD.
regards
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PeterHimself (8th January 2021)
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8th January 2021, 06:29 PM #46
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simba (8th January 2021)
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8th January 2021, 09:18 PM #47
Succes at least. I don't must be so stubborn and run my laptop on Linux.
The result is on the photo. The long cipher-letter code is the CID of the SD-card in my reader.
Peter
My current collection; NAV2: GO 300 (M1); ONE XL (L1); GO XXL (GQ); GO 910 (V7); GO 950 LIVE (W1)
NAV3: GO 820 LIVE (FU) NAV5: GO 5200 (ZB)
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8th January 2021, 11:30 PM #48
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biggerdave (8th January 2021)
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9th January 2021, 12:20 AM #49
@Orni, yes it costs him but he navigates, I only use it to research with old programs.
As data when I picked it up, it did not work, disassembled, cleaned, battery change, dissipative pastes, increase RAM, resolve VGA chip, and put recycling screen of another model to adapt it, I need to change HDD to adapt solid SSD.
the adapter in the picture does not fit into the disc slot.
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Orni (9th January 2021)
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9th January 2021, 01:40 AM #50
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