Ugh. Thought so. I found the driver for the SD Card you listed. It appears to be a PCI device.
There is a program at http://smithii.com/dskwipe that you can download that will generate a list of drives. Read the documentation on the site, but I believe you only need to open a cmd window and run "dskwipe -l" to get a listing. If you could attach that here, it would be most helpful.
If I get time, I'll take that program and remove the potentially dangerous stuff, or just add a -d option to our tool to generate a debug log (I personally like this idea best - but it will take more time).
Ugh. Thought so. I found the driver for the SD Card you listed. It appears to be a PCI device.
There is a program at http:// smithii. com/dskwipe that you can download that will generate a list of drives. Read the documentation on the site, but I believe you only need to open a cmd window and run "dskwipe -l" to get a listing. If you could attach that here, it would be most helpful.
If I get time, I'll take that program and remove the potentially dangerous stuff, or just add a -d option to our tool to generate a debug log (I personally like this idea best - but it will take more time).