Don,
Here is the explanation for the SanDisk showing up as a CD device:
As a work-around to the lack of Auto-Play for Flash drives, the U3 software
must create two drive letters (one which presents itself as a CD to allow
Windows' auto-play to start the launcher, and another for storing user data).
Although this is the only way in which to implement the auto-start
functionality required, it could be considered a kludge, and some argue that
the extra drive letter created can be an annoyance.
I found that explanation on the Internet. My SanDisk did the same thing, so
I used the special uninstaller to remove all the U3 software. I didn't use
the U3 stuff, so I got rid of it. You need the special removal tool
available at the SanDisk website, otherwise you can't uninstall the U3.
--
freddy
"Don" wrote:
> Hsherman wrote:
> > Have been seeing a lot of problems on this newsgroup with Vista not
> > recognizing DVD drives. For what its worth, here is how I fixed mine.
> >
> > I had both an LG DVD writer and and a LG removable USB flash drive. On
> > Beta 2
> > and RC-1, everything was fine. However, after upgrading RC-1 to Home
> > Premium and installing updates, only the USB flash drive showed as
> > installed. The DVD writer was
> > missing and of course not operable. Since both were LG, I wondered if
> > there was a driver conflict and I removed the flash drive Problem
> > solved!! The DVD writer re-emerged and works fine. I suspect one of
> > the 13 Vista updates installed after my upgrade may have had something
> > to do with this...or it may just be peculiar to my system. But for
> > those with a flash drive installed and having problems with their DVD
> > drive, it can't hurt to try removing the flash drive to see if it
> > helps....especially if the drives are the same make.
>
> Interesting. Does that flash drive have the U3 software installed?
> I ask because my flash drive with U3 shows up in Vista as a CD device,
> of all things, and I'm wondering if that's where the conflict lies.
> (The flash drive didn't disable my DVD burner, however.)
>
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