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I don't understand. There is no "drives" for "my computer" whether I left-click it or right-click it.
Do you have to "allow" for future drives that you don't currently have? I'm confused. Thanks, AnnaSummers
From: Thomas Mayer <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 2006/03/28 Tue AM 11:33:49 EST
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Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Sandisk flash drives, Dell computer
Using Tweak UI from Microsoft, check "my computer/drives" to make sure
that there are enough drive designations allowed so that Windows can
recognize the added drive. I had this problem once with a drive being
indicated in all other respects except Windows Explorer not showing the
drive.
Tom Mayer
Paul Hachmeyer wrote:
> My sandisk usb flash drive does not show up as a drive in a Dell
> Optiplex GX280 w/ winXP pro. The same flash drive shows up in
> numerous other Dell, IBM and HP computers, just 'plug and play'. Same
> drivers show up on all the computers, 2 entries in device manager -
> one under disk drives and one under storage volumes\generic volumes.
> Everything appears to be exactly the same, everything working
> properly, except it doesn't show up in windows explorer as a removable
> drive or anything else. Doesn't matter which usb port I plug into,
> doesn't work. Other than a mouse, none of the usb ports are being
> used. Any ideas?
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