Below you can download realtek usb 3.0 card reader windows 10 surface driver for Windows.
File name: realtek-usb30-card-reader_win10-surface.exe
Version: 9.827
File size: 44335 MB
Upload source: original install disk
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Realtek Usb 3.0 Card Reader Driver Windows 10 Surface(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Device Name: Realtek USB 3.0 Card Reader
- Supported Operating System: Windows 10 Surface
- Interface: USB 3.0
- Card Compatibility: Supports SD, SDHC, SDXC, MMC, RSMMC, Micro SD, and UHS-I cards
- Transfer Speed: Up to 5 Gbps
- Power Support: Bus-powered
- LED Indicator: Indicates card insertion and data transfer activity
- Dimensions: Compact and portable design
- Warranty: Manufacturer's warranty included
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: The card reader is not recognized by my Windows 10 Surface, what should I do?
A: Firstly, ensure that the card reader is properly connected to the USB port on your Surface. You can try connecting it to different USB ports to rule out any connectivity issues. If the problem persists, try updating the Realtek USB 3.0 Card Reader driver by visiting the manufacturer's website and downloading the latest driver compatible with Windows 10 Surface.
2. Q: I inserted an SD card, but my computer is unable to read it. What might be the issue?
A: Firstly, check if the SD card is inserted properly into the card reader. Ensure that it is not upside down or incorrectly aligned. If that is not the issue, try cleaning the gold contacts on the SD card using a soft cloth. In some cases, a faulty or corrupted SD card may be the cause, so attempting to use a different card can help determine if it's a card-specific problem.
3. Q: I am experiencing slow data transfer speeds when using the card reader. What can I do to improve it?
A: Firstly, ensure that your USB port is a USB 3.0 port to take full advantage of the card reader's high-speed capabilities. If you're already using a USB 3.0 port, try connecting the card reader directly to the USB port instead of using a USB hub. Additionally, ensure that the card you are using is compatible with UHS-I speeds. Using a lower speed-rated card might limit the data transfer rate.