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Kingston Datatraveler Readyflas USB stick
Well I bought a Kingston DataTraveler Readyflash USB stick for some days ago,
but my Windows Vista cannot recognize the USB stick. When I connect the USB stick in the computer Windows Vista needs drivers for installing the USB stick. But it doesn't exist any drivers for my USB stick, it says in it's manual that Windows Vista will automatic detect the USB stick, but it doesn't. What shall I do to solve this problem? Thanks for your help! |
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Kingston Datatraveler Readyflas USB stick
Hi, I have the same problem with my data traveler USB stick. My Vista (x64) detects the stick but doesn't assign any driver letter to it. But I have no problem reading it from an XP computer. And my Vista can read all other drives (Corsair Stick, USB hard disk)... Do you have any idea what it could be? Thanks Fred -- fred1701 Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |