Installed Snow Leopard 10.6.3, now usb card reader (CF, SD etc.) is not rec

For some reason my MacBook doesn't recognize my usb card reader at all now. I have never had this happen before. It doesn't matter if my camera's cf card is in the reader or out or if it's plugged into my usb hub or directly into the MacBook. I just installed Snow Leopard so I think that's causing it, however, I don't know what to do to fix it....

Shutdown and restart, Zapping the Pram. Then, try the card again.

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