Portege S100: Can't install Toshiba SD Host to use Toshiba Bluetooth SD Card2

I'm trying to install the Toshiba Bluetooth SD Card2 onto my Portege S100 but I can't get it to work, i get the error
"Could not open the Bluetooth ACPI device driver (tosrfec.sys). Try again?)
which suggests that the SD slot is not reading the card. I then went onto the Toshiba bluetooth section and found the driver files for the Toshiba SD Host Controller Driver (at http://aps.toshiba-tro.de/bluetooth/). I believe that I should install this as the Host Controller Driver, and not the SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller.
However, when i try to update the Driver, selecting specifically the folder of the Toshiba Host Controller Driver, it says that it couldn't find a better match than the one installed already. Therefore, I decided to install it manually, but instead, i get the error
"The specific location does not contain any information about your hardware"
I've run out of ideas, can anyone help me please?
Thank you
Regards
Danh

yes, thank you but
which suggests that the SD slot is not reading the card. I then went onto the Toshiba bluetooth section and found the driver files for the Toshiba SD Host Controller Driver (at
http://aps.toshiba-tro.de/bluetooth/). I believe that I should install this as the Host Controller Driver, and not the SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller.
However, when i try to update the Driver, selecting specifically the folder of the Toshiba Host Controller Driver, it says that it couldn't find a better match than the one installed already. Therefore, I decided to install it manually, but instead, i get the error
"The specific location does not contain any information about your hardware"
Danh

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