Sunday, September 12, 2010

My Seagate USB Pocket Disk is not traditional as a drive message by XP.?

I hold a Seagate Pocket Drive (USB 2.0). Has been working fine for several months. As of two days ago, it is no longer time-honoured as a drive letter when I connect it to my home PC running XP Pro next to SP2. The drive is fine, as I can use it at work.



At home I connect it to the front USB 2.0 port, and it's blue indicator light comes on, but I never take the usual prompt in Windows to get underway a folder to browse the contents, etc. In Windows Explorer, there is no spanking new drive letter as formerly. It also used to show an a specific icon - lookalike of the drive.



There is no driver to install - when I first bought the device and connected it, it be immediately reputable as a drive letter.



I checked the USB controller surrounded by the XP Device Manager, and it lists the USB Mass Storage Drive - working properly.



Nothing have changed on my PC since the device was closing working as expected a few days ago. And another brand of USB disk works fine!



Any ideas would be vastly much appreciated!

My Seagate USB Pocket Disk is not traditional as a drive message by XP.?

its because you have to assign it another drive note, its conflicting w/another drive letter, to assign it a modern drive letter

right click on my computer

turn to manage

disk government

highlight your device

right click on it and choose tweaking device letter

pick a device message that is not person used

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