2005-12-12 03:45 AM
2005-12-12 04:06 AM
lagodue wrote:Disk mapping. You don't have a free letter - and the flashes can't be the last in the line, after the mapped network disks.
I have one of those little USB flash drives that provide very fast and portable storage for file transfer from 'puter to 'puter. It is recognized on one Compaq and one HP computer, but on the 3rd HP, it can't be detected, despite all the usual diagnostics. All machines are relatively new, and all are running Windows XP Home.
Any idea what's going on here? I have tried it in several USB ports, to no avail.
2005-12-12 04:23 AM
Djordje wrote:Or sometimes they are detected as an already mapped drive (say 😧 or E:) and therefore can't be seen.lagodue wrote:Disk mapping. You don't have a free letter - and the flashes can't be the last in the line, after the mapped network disks.
I have one of those little USB flash drives that provide very fast and portable storage for file transfer from 'puter to 'puter. It is recognized on one Compaq and one HP computer, but on the 3rd HP, it can't be detected, despite all the usual diagnostics. All machines are relatively new, and all are running Windows XP Home.
Any idea what's going on here? I have tried it in several USB ports, to no avail.
2005-12-12 04:42 AM
2005-12-12 05:03 AM
lagodue wrote:Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management > Storage > Disk Management
djordje djives
<<Disk mapping. You don't have a free letter - and the flashes can't be the last in the line, after the mapped network disks>>
OK - Vanna, can I buy a vowel?
How can I fix this disk mapping problem? Almost identical other machines don't have this problem.