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I have the XPC ss51G with win xp and the Shuttle card reader. I can read
secure digital cards, memory sticks, but not a compact flash card. Windows
explorer sees the drive slot, but putting a compact flash card in causes the
system to freeze; I have to reboot (by unpluging the ac power cord or the
system will not post and stops at the opening bios screen if I don't unplug
ac power first). Also when power is off, the green LED on the reader stays
on.Any thoughts?


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