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I have a computer that recently got upgrade from XP SP1 to SP2. On it were 2
USB stick drives that were working fine. After the upgrade, the computer does not detect them anymore. I have tried all the USB ports, and I have also removed all the USB Root Hub's out of Device Manager, letting XP re-install them. The drives are still not being detected. Any ideas? |
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Sometimes USB devices come into conflict with other installed
hardware/drives. Use drive management and reassign drive letters for any drives you have presently installed *except the hard drives*. Get them out of the way. I typically assign my CD drive to Drive Y: and my DVD drive to drive Z: If you have any card readers attached to your system, get them out of the way also. Same with Zip drives. Then reboot and see if the USB drives are assigned a letter. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "Joe" <Joe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A38D8EC7-EB17-497E-A0A8-36FF1728C00F@microsoft.com... >I have a computer that recently got upgrade from XP SP1 to SP2. On it were >2 > USB stick drives that were working fine. After the upgrade, the computer > does not detect them anymore. I have tried all the USB ports, and I have > also removed all the USB Root Hub's out of Device Manager, letting XP > re-install them. The drives are still not being detected. Any ideas? |
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"Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:#PLFK5N$FHA.228@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl: > Sometimes USB devices come into conflict with other installed > hardware/drives. Use drive management and reassign drive letters for > any drives you have presently installed *except the hard drives*. > > Get them out of the way. I typically assign my CD drive to Drive Y: > and my DVD drive to drive Z: > > If you have any card readers attached to your system, get them out of > the way also. Same with Zip drives. > > Then reboot and see if the USB drives are assigned a letter. > I had a similar problem, couldn't install a USB printer. I tried everything everyone could come up with, but it wouldn't complete the driver installation for any of three different brands of printers. Finally ended up reinstalling XP and reapplying SP2 without any problems. Beats me. Dave |
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