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Cannot access USB Drive
I have read all of the postings on similar problems but I have not found a
definitive fix for this issue. This is on a Dell D810 with XP Pro. I open Explorer and I see OS (C, Audio CD (D and then CD Drive (Z - there is only 1 CD drive in the laptop I plug in the USB (I can see it on the Hardware TAB for CD Drive (Z Properties as PNY USB 2.0 FD USB Device) and the jump drive flashes but does not get a drive letter assigned to it. I did the Click Start / Run - diskmgmt.msc And I can assign E: to the USB Drive there but it does not show up in Explorer. In diskmgmt.msc , I can right click on the E: USB Drive and I can open it there and access the contents of the USB drive. But, when I right click and use the Explore option all I see are the C:, D: and the Z: drives. I looked at write enabling and setting access to the USB in the Registry and I believe that I do have all of that set correctly and I looked at the BIOS setup to be sure that there was nothing there that would be blocking access to the USB drive. The drive itself works flawlessly on several other computers, including other Dell D810s, and I have tried several USB Drives on the PC and none of them get a drive letter assigned when they are plugged in. On a side note, this PC also has the Local Security Polocy fields 'protected' as I cannot change the password length, complexity requirements and other related settings. I'd like to fix this machine so that the reference to Z: is removed and that the USB Drive shows up as E: (or whatever) when it is plugged in so that I can easily access it. Thanks in advance for any help!!!!! |
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Cannot access USB Drive
Sounds like the daemon tools problem: http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html#daemon Uwe TR15220 wrote: I have read all of the postings on similar problems but I have not found a definitive fix for this issue. This is on a Dell D810 with XP Pro. I open Explorer and I see OS (C, Audio CD (D and then CD Drive (Z - there is only 1 CD drive in the laptop I plug in the USB (I can see it on the Hardware TAB for CD Drive (Z Properties as PNY USB 2.0 FD USB Device) and the jump drive flashes but does not get a drive letter assigned to it. I did the Click Start / Run - diskmgmt.msc And I can assign E: to the USB Drive there but it does not show up in Explorer. In diskmgmt.msc , I can right click on the E: USB Drive and I can open it there and access the contents of the USB drive. But, when I right click and use the Explore option all I see are the C:, D: and the Z: drives. I looked at write enabling and setting access to the USB in the Registry and I believe that I do have all of that set correctly and I looked at the BIOS setup to be sure that there was nothing there that would be blocking access to the USB drive. The drive itself works flawlessly on several other computers, including other Dell D810s, and I have tried several USB Drives on the PC and none of them get a drive letter assigned when they are plugged in. On a side note, this PC also has the Local Security Polocy fields 'protected' as I cannot change the password length, complexity requirements and other related settings. I'd like to fix this machine so that the reference to Z: is removed and that the USB Drive shows up as E: (or whatever) when it is plugged in so that I can easily access it. Thanks in advance for any help!!!!! |
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