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Hi guys,
Im hoping someone will be able to help me here... I recently fresh installed my Vista Premium x86 on my homebuilt, and I had all my data backed up on my flash. When I plug it in, Vista dings like normal, but it is not in Windows Explorer and Disk Management. The Drive did have some Code 10 Device Cannot Start problems, but those are worked out when I disabled it and re-installed the driver, and the drive DOES show up in 'Safely Remove Hardware' and the Device Manager... I kinda diagnosed that it doesnt have a Drive Letter assigned, due to the flash drive working in my XP x64 dual-boot. Thanks |
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Does it show up in Disk Manager? If it does, you should be able to right
click it and assign a drive letter. You might want to put it on you XP machine, and recover all the data, then format it and replace the data. Remember to use FAT32. Good luck. "mattperry" wrote in message ... Hi guys, Im hoping someone will be able to help me here... I recently fresh installed my Vista Premium x86 on my homebuilt, and I had all my data backed up on my flash. When I plug it in, Vista dings like normal, but it is not in Windows Explorer and Disk Management. The Drive did have some Code 10 Device Cannot Start problems, but those are worked out when I disabled it and re-installed the driver, and the drive DOES show up in 'Safely Remove Hardware' and the Device Manager... I kinda diagnosed that it doesnt have a Drive Letter assigned, due to the flash drive working in my XP x64 dual-boot. Thanks |
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No, it doesnt show in Disk Manager... Thats the problem... Also, I noticed
that my iPod doesnt even show in iTunes... :-( "Wandering" wrote: Does it show up in Disk Manager? If it does, you should be able to right click it and assign a drive letter. You might want to put it on you XP machine, and recover all the data, then format it and replace the data. Remember to use FAT32. Good luck. "mattperry" wrote in message ... Hi guys, Im hoping someone will be able to help me here... I recently fresh installed my Vista Premium x86 on my homebuilt, and I had all my data backed up on my flash. When I plug it in, Vista dings like normal, but it is not in Windows Explorer and Disk Management. The Drive did have some Code 10 Device Cannot Start problems, but those are worked out when I disabled it and re-installed the driver, and the drive DOES show up in 'Safely Remove Hardware' and the Device Manager... I kinda diagnosed that it doesnt have a Drive Letter assigned, due to the flash drive working in my XP x64 dual-boot. Thanks |
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"Remember to use FAT32"
Why FAT32 ? What about NTFS ? Isn't NTFS more robust than FAT32? "Wandering" wrote in message ... Does it show up in Disk Manager? If it does, you should be able to right click it and assign a drive letter. You might want to put it on you XP machine, and recover all the data, then format it and replace the data. Remember to use FAT32. Good luck. "mattperry" wrote in message ... Hi guys, Im hoping someone will be able to help me here... I recently fresh installed my Vista Premium x86 on my homebuilt, and I had all my data backed up on my flash. When I plug it in, Vista dings like normal, but it is not in Windows Explorer and Disk Management. The Drive did have some Code 10 Device Cannot Start problems, but those are worked out when I disabled it and re-installed the driver, and the drive DOES show up in 'Safely Remove Hardware' and the Device Manager... I kinda diagnosed that it doesnt have a Drive Letter assigned, due to the flash drive working in my XP x64 dual-boot. Thanks |
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FAT32 allocates data better than NTFS in some cases, and PCs that are below
W2K like ME, 98 cannot read NTFS. Also, Macs cant read them... I updated my PC overnight, I let it install all of the updates, and when I clicked on My Computer this morning, Removable Disk F:/ showed up, but when I double-clicked, it just said insert media or whatever... :-| "Gary Mount" wrote: "Remember to use FAT32" Why FAT32 ? What about NTFS ? Isn't NTFS more robust than FAT32? "Wandering" wrote in message ... Does it show up in Disk Manager? If it does, you should be able to right click it and assign a drive letter. You might want to put it on you XP machine, and recover all the data, then format it and replace the data. Remember to use FAT32. Good luck. "mattperry" wrote in message ... Hi guys, Im hoping someone will be able to help me here... I recently fresh installed my Vista Premium x86 on my homebuilt, and I had all my data backed up on my flash. When I plug it in, Vista dings like normal, but it is not in Windows Explorer and Disk Management. The Drive did have some Code 10 Device Cannot Start problems, but those are worked out when I disabled it and re-installed the driver, and the drive DOES show up in 'Safely Remove Hardware' and the Device Manager... I kinda diagnosed that it doesnt have a Drive Letter assigned, due to the flash drive working in my XP x64 dual-boot. Thanks |
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Well, I'm not an expert, but I'm told that flash drives need Fat32. On a few
gigs, there isn't much to chose from in any event, unless you want to transfer files over 4 gigs. "Gary Mount" wrote in message ... "Remember to use FAT32" Why FAT32 ? What about NTFS ? Isn't NTFS more robust than FAT32? "Wandering" wrote in message ... Does it show up in Disk Manager? If it does, you should be able to right click it and assign a drive letter. You might want to put it on you XP machine, and recover all the data, then format it and replace the data. Remember to use FAT32. Good luck. "mattperry" wrote in message ... Hi guys, Im hoping someone will be able to help me here... I recently fresh installed my Vista Premium x86 on my homebuilt, and I had all my data backed up on my flash. When I plug it in, Vista dings like normal, but it is not in Windows Explorer and Disk Management. The Drive did have some Code 10 Device Cannot Start problems, but those are worked out when I disabled it and re-installed the driver, and the drive DOES show up in 'Safely Remove Hardware' and the Device Manager... I kinda diagnosed that it doesnt have a Drive Letter assigned, due to the flash drive working in my XP x64 dual-boot. Thanks |
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Correct. Fat32 is required for the present devices. exFat is a new file
system designed for portable and mobile devices that will allow much larger files than 4GB but exFat is not final yet. Unfortunately exFat will not be backwards compatible with the present devices. "Wandering" wrote in message ... Well, I'm not an expert, but I'm told that flash drives need Fat32. On a few gigs, there isn't much to chose from in any event, unless you want to transfer files over 4 gigs. "Gary Mount" wrote in message ... "Remember to use FAT32" Why FAT32 ? What about NTFS ? Isn't NTFS more robust than FAT32? "Wandering" wrote in message ... Does it show up in Disk Manager? If it does, you should be able to right click it and assign a drive letter. You might want to put it on you XP machine, and recover all the data, then format it and replace the data. Remember to use FAT32. Good luck. "mattperry" wrote in message ... Hi guys, Im hoping someone will be able to help me here... I recently fresh installed my Vista Premium x86 on my homebuilt, and I had all my data backed up on my flash. When I plug it in, Vista dings like normal, but it is not in Windows Explorer and Disk Management. The Drive did have some Code 10 Device Cannot Start problems, but those are worked out when I disabled it and re-installed the driver, and the drive DOES show up in 'Safely Remove Hardware' and the Device Manager... I kinda diagnosed that it doesnt have a Drive Letter assigned, due to the flash drive working in my XP x64 dual-boot. Thanks |
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I have a similar problem. 4 gb flash drive, no access, no drive letter. But main difference is that I can see it in disk management. However, when I try to change or assign a drive letter, the system tells me that the disk management s/w is not uptodate, refresh or exit drive manager or reboot pc. I got a friend to check using her vista home notebook and it works. Can help? -- lo44w |
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I am having the same problem however I cannot find disk management. I lokked under the control panel, and did a search. It just isn't there. Either something is screwed up, or I just can't find it. -- pistelli99 |
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Open up a "Run" command and type "diskmgmt.msc" (no quotes of course) in the
run box. Alternatively, run the Computer Management tool and run Disk Management from there. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Desktop] * NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/ * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/ "pistelli99" wrote in message ... I am having the same problem however I cannot find disk management. I lokked under the control panel, and did a search. It just isn't there. Either something is screwed up, or I just can't find it. -- pistelli99 |
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