SMART CARD READER ProBook 6570b problem

Last august, i bought a ProBook 657b, with a smart card reader installed (standard)
A few days after I bought it, it worked perfectly and I could read the information on my ID
But since a day or 2, it does not work anymore.
I think the PC has troubles finding this device.
Is there someone who has any idea how I can solve this problem? 
GRTZ

Hey there,
What operating system are you currently using? Also are you receiving any error messages when trying to use the smart card reader? Have you been using only 1 smart card, or do you have a extra one handy that you could test with?
Thanks,
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