Hence I would suggest this is very urgent. Note the number of users affected, the diversity of their hardware, the amount of time that has expired since reports came in and the perceived lack of faith from users in a resolution due to AppleĪnd Microsoft (for whom users are both paid customers) not seeking to resolve the issue.
OS: El Capitan 10.11.6 and Windows 10 Anniversary Hardware Make and Model & OS X Version/Build
See the below configuration of my mac, see also all included forum links for many other hardware configurations where this occurs and the general conclusion that this affects the Broadcom SD-card driver chipset On older versions of windows you may experience a lesser issue that still renders your SD card unreadable. On a previous version of Windows you may instead suffer the SD card not resuming from sleep or some lesser issueĭevice manager shows "USB Set Address Failed" and no known workaround is applicable. Try to access content stored on an SD Card using the inbuiltĭevice Manager (and an OS-desktop popup) will show "USB Set Address failed" as detailed in
Please see the following links for a random selection of non-Apple and non-MS forum posts of users suffering from the issueīoot into bootcamp on a Macbook pro Retina (other users have found the problem in Macbook Airs also - see posts) which uses the affected broadcom chipset, running Windows 10 Anniversary Edition. Please see the following link for progression of the issue with Microsoft: Of users posting detailed reports on this issue: Please see the following links for a large variety
Of Windows 10, and now with the Windows 10 Anniversary Edition (1607 release) the SD Card is inoperable: on boot we receive Set Address Failed (see last link for latest post) and no known workaround exists. The issue got progressively worse with the release Title: MacBook Pro Retina Bootcamp USB set address failedįor over three years now (see date of first post on first link below), a wide range of Macbook users have reported severe problems with the bootcamp SD card driver, we think for a particular Broadcom chipset.
Here's the text of my bug submission with Apple: * Actively troubleshoot the issue in a lab * Chase Apple on behalf of affected users * Post any technical assistance that may assist those solving the issue? * Say HOW you are prepared to help Apple rectify the issue (or what you have already done)? * there's been similar problems with SD Card readers on non-Apple hardwares with both Windows 10 and Anniversary edition, say something about this and how it might affect our issue? In particular, can you suggest any workarounds? * Investigate the posts I linked for details, and comment on them * Say WHY you think it is Apple's problem alone ie: technical details and contact history Here are some things Microsoft might do to help: See the manufacturer’s instructions for the location of the slider tab. Adjust the lock slider tab on the card to unlock the card, then reinsert the card into the slot. To unlock the card, eject the card, then remove the card from the computer. I've raised the issue with Apple under bug ID 29809345 If the message cannot be modified appears when trying to use the card, the SD card might be locked. Let us know how it goes.Īfter 3+ years of this issue being manifest and reported by users, the number of users facing the issue, the variety of their hardware, and successive versions of Windows making the issue worse, sorry but I don't consider your one-liner appropriate in those This should help in getting the error fixed. Click the View and uncheck Hide Empty Drives.Choose the settings to Enabled then click.Click Change plan settings next to the power plan you wish to use.Type Power Options in the search box and select.Switch or change the power management settings: Go to Search or Cortana box and type Troubleshooting.Ĭheck to see if these helps and gets fixed.If the issue persists then follow the other steps. Follow the on-screen instructions to run the troubleshooter.Run the Hardware and devices Troubleshooter: Then power on Nintendo Switch and be sure to perform a system update.What I can suggest is for you to try the steps below: If the microSD card label indicates it is SDXC, reinsert the microSD card back into the console.If the microSD card is not compatible with the console, replacing it with a compatible type may resolve the problem.Verify that the microSD card is compatible with Nintendo Switch.If there is visible contamination on either one, the microSD card may need to be replaced and the console will need to be sent in for repair.Remove the microSD card from the console and check for any dirt or debris either in the microSD card slot or on the microSD card connectors.Note: For information about what type of data can be stored on a microSD card, check the microSD Card FAQ. To ensure proper use, always shut off the console before removing or inserting a microSD card.If a microSD card is inserted or removed while the console is powered on or while in sleep mode, you will be prompted to restart the console.