Check the box next to the driver and click . Restart your PC once the process finishes.
Right-click the top value (e.g., USB\VID_0BDA&PID_0129 ) and select . usb20crw+driver+windows+11+top
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However, the trouble begins when the card reader is not fully compliant with the USB Mass Storage specification. Many older readers, especially those bundled with low-end laptops in the Windows XP/Vista era, used proprietary or semi-proprietary chipsets. For those, Windows 11 may still attempt to load USB20CRW , but the device might show a yellow exclamation mark in Device Manager with error code 10 (device cannot start) or code 31 (driver is incorrectly installed). This public link is valid for 7 days
The identifier typically points to a Realtek USB 2.0 Card Reader. This hardware component allows your computer to read SD cards, microSD cards, and other flash memory media. When upgrading to Windows 11, or after a clean operating system installation, users frequently discover a yellow exclamation mark next to a "USB20CRW" or "Generic USB2.0 Card Reader" entry in Device Manager.
What shows up in your Device Manager properties?