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Old 08-16-2011, 02:58 PM   #70
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Originally Posted by pidgeon92 View Post
Have you tried booting in 32-bit mode?
In another post, he mentioned that he has tried that.

gianfri,

That really really sounds like your initial conclusion was right: There's a bug in Lion's USB drivers - the USB driver chip is obviously not detecting the reader, except under odd conditions.

About the only thing I could suggest you try (besides calling Apple and complaining) is to try a powered USB hub - i.e., connect the hub to the Mac and then connect the reader to the hub. Obviously, that's not a good solution, but it's the only idea I have left. Sorry.
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