I'm trying to use your program to read the SIM card in Windows 10 64-bit. I'm using a Sunpak 72-in-1 high-speed card reader. Windows successfully sees the card and assigns it a drive letter (Drive E:), and as expected, I cannot access drive E: under windows.
I start your program and see the card reader as: Generic Smart Card Reader Interface 0.
I click on Connect and receive the following error:
**PC/SC Error**
Error (0x80100066) occured while connecting to the card
According to the MSDN library, I see:
SCARD_W_UNRESPONSIVE_CARD 0x80100066L The smart card is not responding to a reset.
Any ideas how to fix this? Is the program not compatible with Windows 10 64-bit or do I need some special type of driver? The SIM card is from T-Mobile. There's some numbers on it, and if you want, I can post those numbers, if it'd make a difference. I'd really like to be able to read the contents of this SIM card and so far, you're program has gotten me the farthest.
Thank you.
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I know this is going to sound stupid, but I believe the SIM card was inserted improperly into the reader. It can actually be inserted upside down and still receive a drive letter. After I inserted it a different way, I heard the PC daling and everything started working.
Thank you!!!!
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If you cannot read a SIM card in Windows 10 64-bit, there are a few steps you can take to resolve the issue. First, ensure that your device drivers are up to date, as outdated drivers can prevent proper SIM card recognition. Next, check the SIM card for any physical damage or dirt that might be obstructing the connection. Additionally, make sure that your device supports the type of SIM card provided . If the problem persists, contact customer support for assistance with SIM card registration and compatibility issues.
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If you're encountering the "Cannot read SIM card" error in Windows 10 64-bit, it can be frustrating. This issue may stem from a few common problems, such as outdated drivers, improper SIM card placement, or hardware malfunctions. To troubleshoot, try checking your device manager for driver updates, reseating the SIM card, or testing it in another device. Also, ensure you have completed the globe sim register process, as an unregistered SIM can lead to connectivity issues. Properly configuring your mobile broadband settings can further help resolve the problem. If issues persist, consider checking for system updates or consulting the manufacturer’s support resources.
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Hello,
I'm trying to use your program to read the SIM card in Windows 10 64-bit. I'm using a Sunpak 72-in-1 high-speed card reader. Windows successfully sees the card and assigns it a drive letter (Drive E:), and as expected, I cannot access drive E: under windows.
I start your program and see the card reader as: Generic Smart Card Reader Interface 0.
I click on Connect and receive the following error:
According to the MSDN library, I see:
SCARD_W_UNRESPONSIVE_CARD 0x80100066L The smart card is not responding to a reset.
Any ideas how to fix this? Is the program not compatible with Windows 10 64-bit or do I need some special type of driver? The SIM card is from T-Mobile. There's some numbers on it, and if you want, I can post those numbers, if it'd make a difference. I'd really like to be able to read the contents of this SIM card and so far, you're program has gotten me the farthest.
Thank you.
I want to say I think I got it working.
I know this is going to sound stupid, but I believe the SIM card was inserted improperly into the reader. It can actually be inserted upside down and still receive a drive letter. After I inserted it a different way, I heard the PC daling and everything started working.
Thank you!!!!
If you cannot read a SIM card in Windows 10 64-bit, there are a few steps you can take to resolve the issue. First, ensure that your device drivers are up to date, as outdated drivers can prevent proper SIM card recognition. Next, check the SIM card for any physical damage or dirt that might be obstructing the connection. Additionally, make sure that your device supports the type of SIM card provided . If the problem persists, contact customer support for assistance with SIM card registration and compatibility issues.
If you're encountering the "Cannot read SIM card" error in Windows 10 64-bit, it can be frustrating. This issue may stem from a few common problems, such as outdated drivers, improper SIM card placement, or hardware malfunctions. To troubleshoot, try checking your device manager for driver updates, reseating the SIM card, or testing it in another device. Also, ensure you have completed the globe sim register process, as an unregistered SIM can lead to connectivity issues. Properly configuring your mobile broadband settings can further help resolve the problem. If issues persist, consider checking for system updates or consulting the manufacturer’s support resources.