I usually find the inbuilt card readers won't work, after a newer OS, hence
no drivers available in both sound and card reader.

Easily fixed though, use one of the USB sound fobs (which can also be a fix
for a broken headphone/mic socket on a laptop), then a trip to the £ shop
for a card reader.  Works every time :-)

Happy Christmas all!

Neil.

On 24 December 2012 23:22, Rieni <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
>
>
> By the way, about consumer PCs, so I bought this HP PC in 2005 and
> after having to do a reinstall of Windows, I lost all drivers. Could
> find most of them on the web, but not the one for the audio-chip, so
> have been without audio on this thing for 3 years. Never had that
> problem with the custom built PCs I had. If you have boards of one of
> the established brands, there's always drivers all over the web. I've
> been using this PC for Photoshop but never even considered using it
> for Premiere. So far I've done my editing in FCP on a MacBookPro
> which works great and Apple driver stock and updating is awesome.
>
> Rieni
>
>
> At 24-12-2012 10:20, you wrote:
> >Hi Rieni, and happy holidays!
> >
> >About time this happened :-)
> >
> >Consumer built PC's are usually the dregs of the computer world, dressed
> up
> >with extra large hard drives or a little bit more memory, sometimes.
>
>  
>


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