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Old 08-15-2011, 07:05 PM   #67
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Originally Posted by gianfri View Post
So it really boils down to the software conflict created by upgrading to Lion. The same reader, on the same Mac, was working fine before Lion.
Oof. That's really frustrating.

Here's one way to check to see if something is preventing Lion from showing you the device on the desktop: Plug in your reader, then click on the apple logo, then "About this Mac", and then click "More Info", and then "System Report", you get a big screen listing details of your machine in exhaustive detail. Click on "USB" on the left, then look at the "device tree" on the right - do you see your reader appear in that list anywhere?
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