I believe that this memory card reader caused a power surge on that particular port on the computer that caused the computer to reboot into safe mode. The screen that came up said there was a power surge. I had to restart my computer using the reset button on the front of my Falcon Northwest PC. I've just read that power surges can be a problem when connecting these Sandisk readers. After that, Adobe Bridge stopped working properly, Photoshop disappeared entirely, and Capture One had to be updated to make it work. I figured everything out but the card reader still worked but much slower than my regular Sandisk SD/CF USB reader. Obviously these things never ran at full speed, like 1700 m/s in this case, but they ran at about 100 m/s. My normal USB SD/CF reader gives me over 200 m/s with a good SD card. I will try another reader and return this one. I've been using Sandisk cards for at least fifteen years, so this isn't just Sandisk babble.
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