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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
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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