Yoga tablet 2 1050 problem to connect to my pc as usb storage

when i connect my yoga to my pc (win7) it sees as CD with lenovo suite.but i cant install it.when i start intalling lenovo suite nothing happens on my tab there are only 2 options MTP and PTP (there is also ADB) but there is not as usb storage so i cant copy files via usb from my pc directly

Any videos copied to the internal drive play fine, the same video copied to SD card will not play. This problem is all related to the SD card and can now be closed.

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