flash drive shows files on one computer, but files missing on anothercomputer

A

aaronep

I am using Windows XP Pro with SP 2. I have a PQI 2 gb flash drive.
The drive shows
1.3 gig memory available.

When I download a file to the flash drive, the file exists on the
drive when the drive is in the computer where the downloading occurs.

However, when I take the flash drive over to my HP Laptop computer,
also with Windows XP,
other files show as being available on the drive, but the most
recently loaded files do not show.
I've searched for the files using both Powerdesk 6 and Windows
Explorer.

Any suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong appreciated.

Aaron
 
M

M.I.5¾

I am using Windows XP Pro with SP 2. I have a PQI 2 gb flash drive.
The drive shows
1.3 gig memory available.

When I download a file to the flash drive, the file exists on the
drive when the drive is in the computer where the downloading occurs.

However, when I take the flash drive over to my HP Laptop computer,
also with Windows XP,
other files show as being available on the drive, but the most
recently loaded files do not show.
I've searched for the files using both Powerdesk 6 and Windows
Explorer.

Any suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong appreciated.

You have the flash drive set up for write back cacheing and you are not
forcing a cache flush before removing it. Windows should give you an error
message when you do this, but it doesn't always happen. Next time click on
the 'safely remove hardware' icon in the notification area (next to the
clock), click on the flash drive and select 'Stop'. This will force a flush
of the cache and then you can remove the drive.

Alternatively, next time the drive is inserted, right click 'My Computer'
and select 'Manage'. Then select 'drive management' in the left pane
(second from bottom option). Now look for the flash drive in the right pane
and right click on the grey bit to the left of the actual partition. Select
'Properties' and then the 'policies' tab. Select the 'optimise for fast
removal' (words may not be precise) and then OK your way out. It should now
be possible to remove the flash stick without having to stop it first.
 
A

aaronep

You have the flash drive set up for write back cacheing and you are not
forcing a cache flush before removing it. Windows should give you an error
message when you do this, but it doesn't always happen. Next time click on
the 'safely remove hardware' icon in the notification area (next to the
clock), click on the flash drive and select 'Stop'. This will force a flush
of the cache and then you can remove the drive.

Alternatively, next time the drive is inserted, right click 'My Computer'
and select 'Manage'. Then select 'drive management' in the left pane
(second from bottom option). Now look for the flash drive in the right pane
and right click on the grey bit to the left of the actual partition. Select
'Properties' and then the 'policies' tab. Select the 'optimise for fast
removal' (words may not be precise) and then OK your way out. It should now
be possible to remove the flash stick without having to stop it first.

Dear M.I. 5 3/4: thank's for your suggestions! will try. Aaron
 
M

M.I.5¾

You have the flash drive set up for write back cacheing and you are not
forcing a cache flush before removing it. Windows should give you an
error
message when you do this, but it doesn't always happen. Next time click
on
the 'safely remove hardware' icon in the notification area (next to the
clock), click on the flash drive and select 'Stop'. This will force a
flush
of the cache and then you can remove the drive.

Alternatively, next time the drive is inserted, right click 'My Computer'
and select 'Manage'. Then select 'drive management' in the left pane
(second from bottom option). Now look for the flash drive in the right
pane
and right click on the grey bit to the left of the actual partition.
Select
'Properties' and then the 'policies' tab. Select the 'optimise for fast
removal' (words may not be precise) and then OK your way out. It should
now
be possible to remove the flash stick without having to stop it first.

Dear M.I. 5 3/4: thank's for your suggestions! will try. Aaron
 

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