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Win 10's Device Manager shows that the, "SD Storage Class Controller" driver is corrupt. I can't find the appropriate intel driver anywhere. Does anybody know where I can download it?
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What NUC?
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Sorry, 'should have put that into my Post - NUC6i3SYK, 8Gb Ram, 256 Samsung 960 PRO SSD.
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Sorry, 'should have put that into my Post - NUC6i3SYK, 8Gb Ram, 256 Samsung 960 PRO SSD.
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Hi Scott,
Sorry, 'should have put that into my Post - NUC6i3SYK, 8Gb Ram, 256 Samsung 960 PRO SSD. The SD slot has worked for 2 years; ‘just quit all of a sudden & I saw the corruption message in the Device Mgr.
Thanks for your reply.
Roy
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Intel doesn't separately release a driver for the SD drive in the SY NUCs. The driver is provided by Windows 10.
If the problem persists, try updating the driver. If it says you are on the latest, then try deleting this driver and then reinstalling.
Hope this helps,
...S
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Yeah, tried both those. Maybe there’s a problem with the slot socket or the actual card chip on the motherboard.
At least I have lots of USB ports to use instead.
Thanks for your replies,
Roy

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