John H Meyers wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 02:05:12 -0600, Uwe Sieber wrote:
>
>> Windows 2000 and higher doesn't support partitioning
>> 'removable' drives. Even if multiple partitions exist
>> on a 'removable' drive, Windows will see first one only.
>
>> You need one of the very rare USB flash drives
>> which have not set the 'removable media bit' (RMB)
>> in their device descriptor. Windows then handles them
>> as 'Local drive' as known from USB harddrives.
>> I'm searching for such a piece since years for testing
>> but so far I haven't found one.
>
> All my Lexar "Jump Drive Secure" (older "fat" style)
> do exactly that; example of this (now obsolete) style:
> http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000290ZFY
> http://reviews.cnet.com/4505-3240_7-30477654.html
>
> There is now a new style; I don't know whether they act the same:
> http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BMRO10
> http://reviews.cnet.com/4505-3240_7-32467611.html
Thanks for the information! I have a drive that
look exactely as the one form link 1 but it's
'removable'. It's USB1 only event it definitely
should be USB2, probably a China fake from the
early days of USB2...
I'll try to find such a drive at eBay. I remember
in a posting in the Lexar forum where users complained
about XP creating the 'System Volume Information'
folder on Lexar drives. Lexar's solution was to
set the RMB bit in future drives...
With product name and picture I hope I'll find one :-)
Thanks and Greetings from Germany
Uwe