If you use WinXp or Win 2k then look is it visible
under Disk Management (Control Panel ->
Administrative Tools -> Computer Management ->
Storage ) If isn't drive is dead. I have seen this once
but drive was replaced because it was 5 year warranty.
Mostly problems are with drive letter under WinXP.
WinXP memorizes drive letter and device if you use
another drive from another manufacturer then there
is sometimes some conflicts. I set my basic thumb
drive to T: and have no problems since then.
Toomas
----- Original Message -----
From: "srs" <[log in to unmask]>
>I have a Lexar 256MB Jump Drive I have been using for almost 1 yr. Today my
> pc did not recognize it. i only have 45MB used on it. when i go to copy to
> it it does not show up as 'Removable device' Anyone had any experience
> that might help before i purchase another one, as I use this daily to back
> up data?
> Thanx
> stephen r stanfield
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