USB PEN

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Guest

I hava a PC that sees use usb pen drives ONLY if formatted in NTFS. In the
same PC I can't format drive in FAT or FAT32..

Someone can help me?

Bye

Massimo
 
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Guest

If I use a pen formatted FAT / FAT32 system ask mo to format .... I don't
want....

If I want to format a pen in FAT /FAT32 system don't wnat it ... only
NTFS...

Bye

Massimo
 
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Dave Patrick

Not really enough info to go on. What operating system and service pack?
What disk size? Do all USB devices behave this way or just one. Do the
devices work elsewhere? Are the mobo chipset drivers installed? Laptop?
Desktop?


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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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Guest

Not really enough info to go on. What operating system and service pack?
It's WIN 2000 with SP4
What disk size? Do all USB devices behave this way or just one.
All USB drives I've used

Do the devices work elsewhere?
All my devices worked in FAT32 - I converted in NTFS to use with that
computer - They work good in FAT/FAT32 AND NTFS on others PC
Are the mobo chipset drivers installed? Laptop? Desktop?
I don't know. Other PC of the same model hasn't the same problem. Other PC
winth Win2000 sp4 work well
It's a desktop OLIDATA

PS - what's mobo chipset and how can I verify if it's installed ?

Bye

Massimo
 
G

Guest

Not really enough info to go on. What operating system and service pack?
It's WIN 2000 with SP4
What disk size? Do all USB devices behave this way or just one.
All USB drives I've used

Do the devices work elsewhere?
All my devices worked in FAT32 - I converted in NTFS to use with that
computer - They work good in FAT/FAT32 AND NTFS on others PC
Are the mobo chipset drivers installed? Laptop? Desktop?
I don't know. Other PC of the same model hasn't the same problem. Other PC
winth Win2000 sp4 work well
It's a desktop OLIDATA

PS - what's mobo chipset and how can I verify if it's installed ?

Bye

Massimo
 

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