USB Flash Drive Help

Geezer

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My system: AMD 3200+, 1 GB, 3 hard drives, CD-ROM, DVD+|-RW, XP Home w/ SP2. The CD and DVD drives are on an add-in IDE card. When I plug in a USB flash drive, the icon for safely removing it appears in the system tray but no pop-up balloon appears announcing the addition of the flash drive. However, applications don't acknowledge that the drive is present, even My Computer. I can go to a command prompt and access the drive. It's as if Windows is "half recognizing" that the drive is present. I've identified two possible problems: 1) The BIOS for the add-in card is never loaded on booting because there are no hard drives attached to the card and this somehow affects things. 2) Something is messed up with the XP installation. I've never seen this problem on any other system.
 
hmmm, thats a strange problem, ive never heard of anythink likee that before. have you tried plugging the drive in to a different USB port, say one that is no on this add in card for example.... it may be a faulty card...?

dragon
 
USB Problem

dragon2309 said:
hmmm, thats a strange problem, ive never heard of anythink likee that before. have you tried plugging the drive in to a different USB port, say one that is no on this add in card for example.... it may be a faulty card...?

dragon
The USB ports are on the motherboard. It's only the two optical drives that are on the add-in IDE card. I may try temporarily removing the add-in card with the optical drives and booting to see if XP is then better behaved about recognizing the flash drive.
 
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