USB assignment letter
Benoit
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Benoit -
Benoit -
Hello,
I just bought a new laptop (running on Vista) and I have the following problem:
When I connect a hard drive or a USB flash drive to a USB port, the PC recognizes it (no problem) but does not assign any drive letter to it, making it impossible for me to open it. I tried to assign letters via DOS and the disk manager, but the letter stays for a second and almost instantly disappears...
Does anyone have a solution to fix this and allow me to explore my data??
Thanks in advance,
Benoit
I just bought a new laptop (running on Vista) and I have the following problem:
When I connect a hard drive or a USB flash drive to a USB port, the PC recognizes it (no problem) but does not assign any drive letter to it, making it impossible for me to open it. I tried to assign letters via DOS and the disk manager, but the letter stays for a second and almost instantly disappears...
Does anyone have a solution to fix this and allow me to explore my data??
Thanks in advance,
Benoit
Configuration: Windows Vista Internet Explorer 7.0
My main drive is partitioned into two (C and D drives) and the DVD drive is E. I have no problem accessing these drives and viewing their data. My problem arises when I plug something into my USB ports... the computer recognizes them but does not assign a letter to them, and when I try to assign a letter, it is removed after 1 second (the antivirus just has time to tell me that a drive has been connected and asks if I want to scan it).
I don’t understand why you are talking about partitions? Can you explain further?
Thank you.