USB Drive - HELP

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Help

I have recently started using my new USB Drive (1.1) with XP home.

The problem is that XP recognises the new drive, but will not allocate a
drive letter for it.
I have checked the device manager, it is not recognising the correct size
and fails to Initialise.

Anyone have any ideas?

Many Thanks

rj
 
RJones said:
Help

I have recently started using my new USB Drive (1.1) with XP home.

The problem is that XP recognises the new drive, but will not allocate a
drive letter for it.
I have checked the device manager, it is not recognising the correct size
and fails to Initialise.

Anyone have any ideas?

Many Thanks

Oh, I failed to mention that this drive is working perfectly fine with
Windows 98 and Windows 2000.

Thanks

rj
 
Irrelevant unless the drivers it is using are compatible with XP.
 
RJones said:
Help

I have recently started using my new USB Drive (1.1) with XP home.

The problem is that XP recognises the new drive, but will not allocate a
drive letter for it.
I have checked the device manager, it is not recognising the correct size
and fails to Initialise.

Anyone have any ideas?

Many Thanks

rj


PLEASE IGNORE THIS POST - I AM A SILLY A$$
I installed the companion software that came with the USB Drive and realised
that I had secured the drive in my Windows 98 computer..... having entered
the PASSWORD it worked fine!!

Anyone know for a nice stone that I may crawl under?

rj
 
That's a "Big 10-4 good buddy, over and out!"
 
PLEASE IGNORE THIS POST - I AM A SILLY A$$
I installed the companion software that came with the USB Drive and realised
that I had secured the drive in my Windows 98 computer..... having entered
the PASSWORD it worked fine!!

Anyone know for a nice stone that I may crawl under?

rj

We all have one that we've used at one time or another. *At the moment* I'm
not using mine and you're welcome to it.
 

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