

The current driver in the system is Jun-06 driver by MS.

#What is realtek usb 2.0 card reader used for drivers
that some people are experiencing because WU may be giving them Win 10 updates for drivers when their OS is not Win 10. The card reader in my HP 245 G5 notebook is a realtek one (judged by the device instance path details which is - USBSTOR\DISK&VENREALSIL&PROD RTSUER LUN0&REV1.00\0000). But right now, it seems as if WU may have gotten the video drivers right, or kind of right, but there may be problems with the other drivers, USB, touchpad, etc. After that, your more experienced software guys, like ch100, have to figure out what’s going on. Realtek USB 2.0 Card Reader Driver 2.31267 for Windows Update 64-bit.

It may be true the machine could use an updated driver, that kind of makes sense regarding my post my notebook needed the USB driver, but the version numbers I wrote about in my post for the USB driver are really, really off.Īs I’ve written before, my profession was as an attorney, so all I can do is try to research something and apply logic. My fear here, is that, for some reason, WU is erroneously pushing Win 10 updates to lower OS machines. You may also notice that your laptop has a card slot, like in the image below. In a way, your cell phone is a card reader. What’s a card reader That’s easy: it’s any piece of hardware that can read data from an SD card. When you click on the more info you get to this page:, which is the same page I got last week with those bogus updates. Basically, this software is designed to allow Realtek-branded card readers to function. Why is a Win10 driver being pushed on a Win7 machine? According to Drivermax, the Windows 7 version of the driver, version 3.31231, was released on Oct 27, 2016. That’s a Windows 10 driver – released in mid-May – for the Realtek USB card reader 2.0. Just got an email from JNP with this screenshot:Īnd I don’t know what to make of it. I think the patching world is totally bonkers.
