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I performed a search in the issue tracker for similar issues, using keywords relevant to my problem.
I clicked the Log button in Rufus and copy/pasted the log into the line that says <FULL LOG> below.
The log I am copying is the FULL log, starting with the line Rufus version: x.y.z - I have NOT removed any part of it.
Additionally (if applicable):
The SD is detected by windows and assigned a drive letter and the file system is browsable.
I also tried one or more of the following:
Using a different USB drive
Plugging the USB into a different port
Running Rufus on a different computer
If using an ISO image, I clicked on the # button (at the bottom of the Rufus interface), to compute the MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 checksums, which are therefore present in the log I copied. I confirmed, by performing an internet search, that these values match the ones from the official image.
Issue description
SD card is not detected by Rufus, detected fine by Windows.
Controller is a "BayHubTech Integrated MMC/SD controller" Device ID: PCI\VEN_1217&DEV_8520&SUBSYS_380017AA&REV_01
The disk gets get detected as a SCSI disk Device ID: SCSI\Disk___________________SDHC_0001
Wondering if the SDHC would be a way to safely detect these types of removable drives.
Log
Rufus version: 2.16.1170 (Portable)
Windows version: Windows 10 64-bit (Build 15063)
Syslinux versions: 4.07/2013-07-25, 6.03/2014-10-06
Grub versions: 0.4.6a, 2.02
System locale ID: 0x0409
Will use default UI locale 0x0409
SetLGP: Successfully set NoDriveTypeAutorun policy to 0x0000009E
Localization set to 'en-US'
Found non-USB removable device ' SDHC SCSI Disk Device' => Eliminated
0 devices found
Found non-USB removable device ' SDHC SCSI Disk Device' => Eliminated
0 devices found
Found non-USB removable device ' SDHC SCSI Disk Device' => Eliminated
0 devices found
Found non-USB removable device ' SDHC SCSI Disk Device' => Eliminated
0 devices found
Found non-USB removable device ' SDHC SCSI Disk Device' => Eliminated
0 devices found
Found non-USB removable device ' SDHC SCSI Disk Device' => Eliminated
0 devices found
Found non-USB removable device ' SDHC SCSI Disk Device' => Eliminated
0 devices found
Found non-USB removable device ' SDHC SCSI Disk Device' => Eliminated
0 devices found
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Thanks for the report. Looks like I just need to add _SDHC_ to the list I already have to get your card reader enumerated by default. I will do that for the 2.17 release.
Note that if you run with USB Debug enabled (Alt-.) and then use the Ctrl-Alt-F cheat mode, you should be able to get your device listed in Rufus 2.16.
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Log
button in Rufus and copy/pasted the log into the line that says<FULL LOG>
below.Rufus version: x.y.z
- I have NOT removed any part of it.Additionally (if applicable):
#
button (at the bottom of the Rufus interface), to compute the MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 checksums, which are therefore present in the log I copied. I confirmed, by performing an internet search, that these values match the ones from the official image.Issue description
SD card is not detected by Rufus, detected fine by Windows.
Controller is a "BayHubTech Integrated MMC/SD controller"
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1217&DEV_8520&SUBSYS_380017AA&REV_01
The disk gets get detected as a SCSI disk
Device ID: SCSI\Disk___________________SDHC_0001
Wondering if the SDHC would be a way to safely detect these types of removable drives.
Log
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: