!exclusive!: Kingston Fcr-hs4 Driver
Apple’s transition from Intel to Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3 chips) caused issues with many USB 3.0 hubs and card readers due to changed power management protocols.
The Kingston FCR-HS4 driver is a software component that enables the operating system to recognize and communicate with the Kingston FCR-HS4 USB flash drive. The driver is designed to work with various operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. kingston fcr-hs4 driver
On Ubuntu/Debian, the driver works, but the OS may not auto-mount the card. Apple’s transition from Intel to Apple Silicon (M1,
Sometimes Windows assigns the card reader a drive letter already used by a network drive, causing it to "disappear". You can fix this in Disk Management by right-clicking the drive and choosing "Change Drive Letter and Paths". and Linux. On Ubuntu/Debian