2007-07-09 03:52 AM
2007-07-09 06:07 AM
2007-07-10 07:24 AM
s2art wrote:I don't know if this will help but check the drive letter of your device.
Strange that you should bring that up, "Bob". Last week I installed a new Dell 24" monitor (which has side-ports for USB devices and memory cards), and except for the very first time I connected a USB device (flash drive, digital camera, a different flash drive) none of my USB slots are now registering. It does not matter whether I have the USB cable connecting monitor to PC or not, or after a restart either way, nothing registers.
With the monitor USB connected to PC I see a drive F and drive G, but they are empty (even wtih a device plugged into monitor slots). When I connect a USB device I hear the "ba-ding" sound that means something new is connected, but nothing shows up in my "Devices with removeable Storage" area, or elsewhere. No automatically-popped-up "What do you want to do now?: View slideshow, folders, etc." either.
Strange that my flash drive worked once, digital camera worked once (maybe even twice), colleagues USB flash drive worked once, but since then.... nothing.
What I'm saying is, I'd like advice too please.
2007-07-10 02:33 PM
2007-07-16 11:16 PM
2007-07-18 03:55 AM
2007-07-18 06:13 AM
s2art wrote:You will quite often get USB devices with the same drive letter as a mapped network drive.
Thanks for the advice guys, but it makes me a bit nervous.
See image below. When I go to disk Management USB device shows as H, which is our server. Top panel shows 984MB (which is good, 1MB flash drive), but when I right click and go to properties it shows our server properties, 120GB.
Correct me if I am wrong, but if drives F and G were added when monitor was connected, then next letter available is H, which it's trying to set but conflicting with server. How can I get around this?
2007-07-18 07:08 AM