HP Pavilion DV6545EG, Ricoh 5-in-1 card reader - problem installing hardware!

Hello,  
For a few days now I've been trying to install the hardware specified in the title with no success, therefore I am asking for some help in trying to solve this issue.  
Before I start describing the situation, there is some info about the notebook I'm posting from:  
My notebook is currently running on Windows 7 64-bit
 s/n:[Personal Information Removed]
p/n: GP631EA#ABD  
I've tried installing some driver packages but none of them helped.
After windows installation finished, and a few times after, the device was marked as not installed in device manager (windows could not find proper drivers to install). When I plugged the sd card in it would say it wasn't formatted, I tried formatting it and recieved an error saying "unable to format", upon checking the device manager I could notice the device was not installed properly. After finding and installing some driver packages (source: hp support site) the message in device manager disappeared, but the device still didn't work, Now even if I uninstalled all drivers the hardware does not appear at all in the device manager. A few times I've experienced serious crashes when trying to install the drivers.
I've tried installing drivers as admin, in compatibility mode, using windows update yet nothing helped.
I've done the steps mentioned above a few times trying different approaches - nothing worked.
I can honestly say that I am at my wits end concerning this issue, and in much need of help! It would be appreciated!

Hi,
The following link is its driver from HP:
   http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib/software9/COL19729/ob-55777-1/sp37726.exe
Good luck.
BH
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