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Did you try in all of the USB ports in your computer? Are you sure the drivers are up to date? We might need more info than just an image. If you tried it on a different computer and it works, then it's probably the USB ports of the computer. If not, then there's a better chance that the USB drive is corrupted/malfunctioned, and you might have to fix it with just a format (baibai data :( )
-What kind of device exactly did you plug in that you're having trouble with that your screenshot is showing?
-Did you unplug the device then plug it back in after that message came up?
-Did you plug any other USB devices into the port you plugged the troublesome device in? If you have trouble with other devices plugged in to that port, either that particular port or even your USB host controller is going bad.
-Finally, did you click the message as told by the message balloon, to get more information if any about the issue?
I've tried it on a different laptop , Windows 7 and it didn't work . I'm using Windows Vista.
I'm not a technology guy , so I don't know how to update a driver.
My USB port says when I plug it in, Unknown Device.
I turned off the power completly from my computer , unplugged cord from wall . And waited for 5 minutes like I was suggested and turned it back on and it worked for like 5 seconds.
From your answers, it appears your card reader might be bad. Windows 2000 and later (including XP, Vista, and 7) ship with drivers that work with most standard USB mass storage devices, including flash sticks and card readers, so I doubt it's a driver issue (unless, somehow, your device does not support the Mass Storage Device Class specification, which is very unlikely).