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Jeff
December 6th 03, 09:06 PM
I have a Lexar 64 MB JumpDrive. It works fine on a
Windows 2000 machine and an ME machine. When I plug it
into the XP machine, it recognizes the new hardware, sees
a USB mass storage device, then sees a "USB Device". It
proceeds to attempt to load a driver for the USB Device.
It then reports that the driver has not passed Windows
Logo testing. If I load it anyway, I get an error that
the driver doesnt support the platform. If I don't load
it, it reports that the driver for the device isn't
present. If I select a driver manually, and choose the
USB Mass Storage Device Driver (the only driver choice
available), I get the same unsigned driver routine. This
is the driver that comes with XP! How can it be
unsigned? This is sucking the life out of me. I have
uninstalled, installed and played with this for so many
hours I am starting to fall in love with the floppy disk.
I get the yellow ! next to USB Device, and the device is
listed in hardware manager as a "USB device" under
Universal Serial Bus Controllers. I see on my win2k
machine, that it is listed there as a "USB Mass Storage
Device", and then also shows as a new listing of "Storage
Volumes" and in the "Disk Drives" listing as well. Why is
XP first seeing a Mass storage device, then seeing a USB
device? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

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