SD Card Reader Not Recognizing in i7

Hello,
We got our MBP last fall(2.66 i7) and another one last summer(2.53 i5) and just recently began using SD cards for video.
We can take an SD card right out of the camera and insert it into the i5's reader and it functions without a hitch.
When we try the same thing with the i7, nothing happens whatsoever. No drive on the desktop, in the finder, nothing in disk utility.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks!

This is now a known issue, and I have sent my mackbook pro 13" i7 back into engineering for evaluation (EFFA). Hopefully they will come up with a fx sooner than later. Appears to be a compatibilty issue with Sandisk Extreme Pro 45MB/S SDHC cards (Class 10 as I recall). I purchased a new macbook pro 13" i7 a few days ago, and found that the card reader did not recognize the above referenced card. The reader did recognize the 30MB/S Sandisk card (both 8GB), and the most recently "retired" macbook pros recognized both cards, as do the current iMacs.
They had me EFFA back the machine, and provided me with a new one. I tested the new one right out of the box and it worked fine, but after Migration, it no longer worked. Restoring using the included disk back to factory specs DID NOT restore the ability to read the card.
In checking random machines at the apple store, only 1 on the entire floor recognized that a card was inserted, when I tried the Sandisk SDHC Extreme Pro 8GB 45MB/S card.
Whatever the issue, it is rather odd that it seemed to have been ported over during Migration, but was not "fixed" after wiping and reformatting the HD using the supplied disk.
As it appeared that my machine will be the first to have been EFFA'd, as they now have it, we can hope they come up with a fix soon.
It does not appear to be hardware related, according to Apple Techs I am communicating with, so pushing on the card and other such things are probably not a good idea, and should be avoided.
Interestingly enough, with the first machine I had, a workaround was possible by restarting the machine with the card already inserted, however, unfortunately, that workaround does nopt work with my current "defective" machine.
I have also advised Sandisk.
Hope this helps......

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