O2 Micro OZ600XXX Memory Card Reader Driver

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This package provides the O2 Micro OZ600XXX Memory Card Reader Driver and is supported on Latitude E5520/E5420/E6420 XFR that are running the following Operating System: Ubuntu 10.10.
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File Size: 420 Bytes
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Version

A01, A01

Release date

05 Jun 2013

Download Type

Driver

Category

Drivers for OS Deployment

Importance

Critical
Dell Technologies highly recommends applying this important update as soon as possible. The update contains critical bug fixes and changes to improve functionality, reliability, and stability of your Dell system. It may also include security fixes and other feature enhancements.

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Custom Instructions for latitude_sd_10.10_A01.tar.gz.tar.gz:

1. Right click the file and choose extract
2. Open terminal from the Applications->Assessories Menu
3. Navigate to the directory the files were extracted using the 'cd' command. Eg: cd /home/user/Desktop/blah
4. Run the shell script as root: sudo ./21-disable-adma.sh
5. Reboot the machine.

Reboot will be required

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