^new^: Usb20crw+driver+windows+11+top

: Right-click the faulty device in Device Manager under "Universal Serial Bus controllers," select Uninstall device , and restart your computer. Windows will typically attempt to reinstall the driver automatically upon reboot.

Use the Dell Support Site to find the "Realtek USB Memory Card Reader Driver". usb20crw+driver+windows+11+top

In Device Manager, right-click the Realtek card reader > Uninstall device (check "Attempt to remove the driver"). Restart your computer; Windows will automatically reinstall a clean driver. : Right-click the faulty device in Device Manager

[Device Manager] ➔ [Universal Serial Bus controllers] ➔ [USB2.0-CRW] ➔ [Update Driver] In Device Manager, right-click the Realtek card reader

Find (often under "Other devices" with a yellow exclamation mark).

The identifier typically points to a Realtek USB 2.0 Card Reader. This hardware component allows your computer to read SD cards, microSD cards, and other flash memory media. When upgrading to Windows 11, or after a clean operating system installation, users frequently discover a yellow exclamation mark next to a "USB20CRW" or "Generic USB2.0 Card Reader" entry in Device Manager.

Likely yes – Microsoft is moving toward native USB4 and removing legacy USB 2.0 drivers. Use Method 4 to keep your driver files backed up.