If you have the one that slips out with a button make sure that it is
extended all the way and is firmly planted in the USB connector. The
program makes the device look like a CDROM. HTH.
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 09:35:02 -0700, Arne
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I have the same problem and I think I have narrowed it down
>to the XP version or localization, as it works fine on my 2 US XP Home
>and 3 US XP Pro machines (all SP2),
>but fail to load on my Norwegian XP Home machine.
>
>Which version of XP are you using?
>
>
>"sebastian_dangerfield" wrote:
>
>> "Marty" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > When I put it in any USB port, The drive won't boot. I checked "my
>> > Computer" and the U3 icon is grayed out. If I double click it I get an
>> > error message that It won't boot. I checked my disk drives, and it shows
>> > that the drive is formatted OK. In Device Manager everything is OK. I
>> > reloaded the software for U3 from Sandisk and still the same thing. Any
>> > Ideas?
>>
>> I have a similar problem with my 1GB Sandisk Cruzer Micro drive. When I
>> insert the drive, instead of the U3 Launchpad starting, an explorer window
>> opens showing the contents of the drive. LaunchU3.exe is grayed out and
>> will not run. There is something wrong with the autoplay/autorun function
>> for that drive, but I can't seem to fix it. The USB drive does "autolaunch"
>> on other computers, though.
>>
>> I need help, too. And it's good to know I'm not the only one.
>>
>>
>>
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