Card Reader issue on Qosmio F50-10Z

I have had this issue for a while, It began with the original os Vista 32 bit, so i decided to buy the toshiba upgrade cd for windows 7, after upgrading everything worked fine, except the card reader, no matter how many times i installed/uninstalled,installed the driver it would not work!.
So I used the recovery cd, not once BUT TWICE, and to no avail i sent it off to repair.
I got a message on a piece of paper telling me it would work on the original os, i thought they had fixed something.
So i used the recovery cd yet AGAIN, and to my short lifted excitement of seeing no yellow explanation marks i put in a micro sd card (2gb) which initially worked when i first bought this laptop, and got no response.
The bigger problem is my warranty is now finished!, So basicly i have been BUMPED OVER, cause the memory card slot is NOT WORKING, and it wasnt an software related problem!
Any reccomendations?.

Hi karimtarek,
Which driver version you are using on Vista and Windows 7? My Qosmio F50 is running Windows 7 and Im using driver version 1.00.29.02 from the Toshiba page.
Are you using the same version?
Furthermore it would be interesting to know if the SD card slot worked after you got the notebook from service center back. Have you tested this before or have you started recovery installation immediately?
Have you tried different brand of SD cards? I always use SanDisk Extreme cards because they never made any problems.
Furthermore you could try updating the BIOS. Maybe it works if you using a pretty old version
Last but not least if its still not work and you think its a hardware malfunction, ask the service centre again. If you speak a little bit with technicians, maybe they can repair it as a gesture of goodwill.
Good luck! :)

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