USB drive issue on Windows XP
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Hello,
On my DELL laptop, I am experiencing issues with USB drives (specifically an ACER 128 meg 2.0 flash stick).
Indeed, these devices (as this problem has occurred with drives from different brands) are automatically recognized for a few days and then become unusable on the PC.
They no longer appear in My Computer and are listed as "inactive" in the storage device properties. I have tried to reactivate them, but without success.
Additionally, the CD that came with the drive does not offer driver installation, as XP automatically recognizes this device.
I am left with this unusable drive.
Would you know how to fix this malfunction?
Thank you.
Best regards.
On my DELL laptop, I am experiencing issues with USB drives (specifically an ACER 128 meg 2.0 flash stick).
Indeed, these devices (as this problem has occurred with drives from different brands) are automatically recognized for a few days and then become unusable on the PC.
They no longer appear in My Computer and are listed as "inactive" in the storage device properties. I have tried to reactivate them, but without success.
Additionally, the CD that came with the drive does not offer driver installation, as XP automatically recognizes this device.
I am left with this unusable drive.
Would you know how to fix this malfunction?
Thank you.
Best regards.
Configuration: WIndoxs XP Pro Portable DELL
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Normally when you plug in your USB stick, Windows recognizes it automatically, but it may sometimes be identified as a "unknown device". To get it recognized again, here’s what you need to do.
First, open Windows Explorer and click on the Tools tab => Folder Options... => View, look for "hidden files and folders" in the list and check "show hidden files and folders". Then:
1/ Right-click on the My Computer icon on the desktop and then click on Properties.
Then click on Hardware and then Device Manager.
2/ Right-click on the line marked "unknown device" and click on Update Driver
3/ Then in the Hardware Update wizard, choose "No, not this time"
4/ Click Next.
5/ Then choose Install from a list or specified location (advanced users)
6/ Click Next.
7/ Then click on "Do not search, I will choose the drivers to install"
8/ Choose from the list of hardware USB hub (or USB Controllers)
9/ Click Next.
10/ Click on the supplied disk
A window will open, browse to the folder C:/windows/inf and select the file usbstor.inf and click Open.
Then the path of the selected driver will appear in the previous window. Click OK and... Click on "NEXT". The driver will install, and you will have a line called USB Mass Storage Device.
From here on, in principle, your USB stick should be detected "NORMALLY"
On the other hand, you may now see a question mark. Repeat steps 2 to 7.
and continue with step 8 that follows:
8/ Choose from the list of hardware "Storage Volume"
9/ Click Next.
10/ Click on the supplied disk
A window will open, browse to the folder C:/windows/inf and select the file volsnap.inf and click Open.
Then the path of the selected driver will appear in the previous window. Click OK and... Click on "NEXT". The driver will install and you will have a line called Generic Volume.
And normally, if everything goes well, your USB stick is now properly recognized.
Basoh Marc
basohmarc@yahoo.fr
First, open Windows Explorer and click on the Tools tab => Folder Options... => View, look for "hidden files and folders" in the list and check "show hidden files and folders". Then:
1/ Right-click on the My Computer icon on the desktop and then click on Properties.
Then click on Hardware and then Device Manager.
2/ Right-click on the line marked "unknown device" and click on Update Driver
3/ Then in the Hardware Update wizard, choose "No, not this time"
4/ Click Next.
5/ Then choose Install from a list or specified location (advanced users)
6/ Click Next.
7/ Then click on "Do not search, I will choose the drivers to install"
8/ Choose from the list of hardware USB hub (or USB Controllers)
9/ Click Next.
10/ Click on the supplied disk
A window will open, browse to the folder C:/windows/inf and select the file usbstor.inf and click Open.
Then the path of the selected driver will appear in the previous window. Click OK and... Click on "NEXT". The driver will install, and you will have a line called USB Mass Storage Device.
From here on, in principle, your USB stick should be detected "NORMALLY"
On the other hand, you may now see a question mark. Repeat steps 2 to 7.
and continue with step 8 that follows:
8/ Choose from the list of hardware "Storage Volume"
9/ Click Next.
10/ Click on the supplied disk
A window will open, browse to the folder C:/windows/inf and select the file volsnap.inf and click Open.
Then the path of the selected driver will appear in the previous window. Click OK and... Click on "NEXT". The driver will install and you will have a line called Generic Volume.
And normally, if everything goes well, your USB stick is now properly recognized.
Basoh Marc
basohmarc@yahoo.fr
JClaude
Thank you 7SEVEN, your tutorial really helped me out.
tox
Thank you very much, it worked perfectly!
Hello
Check in the Device Manager, in the properties of the USB ports then in the Power Management tab. Uncheck "Allow Windows to disable this device to save power" as the problem may come from there, but it's just a possibility.
Joël
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Check in the Device Manager, in the properties of the USB ports then in the Power Management tab. Uncheck "Allow Windows to disable this device to save power" as the problem may come from there, but it's just a possibility.
Joël
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Ad Augusta Per Angousta
Under Windows XP, it tells me to insert a disk even though it is recognized, but it shows 0 MB; it's a Storex USB key.
Hello everyone (since 2005, I imagine some of you have solved the issue. LOL)
I had the same issue under Windows XP Pro with a Lexar jump drive 128MB. The problem came from the names of the network drives I was using: I have a C drive, a D DVD, and an E drive, you need to leave F free for the key to be mounted on the desktop...
It's silly once you know!
Catch you later and good luck
I had the same issue under Windows XP Pro with a Lexar jump drive 128MB. The problem came from the names of the network drives I was using: I have a C drive, a D DVD, and an E drive, you need to leave F free for the key to be mounted on the desktop...
It's silly once you know!
Catch you later and good luck
I see your problem... I had the same one with a STOREX 128MB USB key. If you're working on XP, definitely don't install the drivers (the CD that came with your key when you bought it!!). You should not put the CD in... Otherwise, if it's already done, I only see one solution...
Reinstall WIN XP (sorry if it's a cracked version!!)
Reinstall WIN XP (sorry if it's a cracked version!!)
I tried your trick. But unfortunately for me, nothing works.
The key is recognized in the systray. It shows an error in the device manager and there are no drivers for it. I have the same problem with a Sony camera.
I don't know what to do except throw my laptop out the window ;-)
The key is recognized in the systray. It shows an error in the device manager and there are no drivers for it. I have the same problem with a Sony camera.
I don't know what to do except throw my laptop out the window ;-)
Hello,
Despite this new manipulation, it doesn't work for me either.
I properly disconnected my USB drive from another PC (where it is indeed recognized) but it remains invisible in my PC's explorer.
I'm looking forward to any new suggestions you may have.
Thank you.
Best regards.
Despite this new manipulation, it doesn't work for me either.
I properly disconnected my USB drive from another PC (where it is indeed recognized) but it remains invisible in my PC's explorer.
I'm looking forward to any new suggestions you may have.
Thank you.
Best regards.
Good evening everyone,
I tried all the manipulations above... nothing works... my flash drive is still recognized but not read.... Today, I tested it again at university and I made sure to disconnect it properly, but nothing works at home. So, all the data that I ABSOLUTELY need this week, I put (thanks to my flash drive that works at uni) on a friend's laptop and burned it onto a CD... I get home, my computer refuses to read the CD; same issue as with the flash drive... the CD is recognized, I can even open it, but it shows up as empty.... and this happens with almost all my CDs, even the old ones that have always been read..... I don’t know what to do anymore....
If anyone has any more ideas...
Deneb
I tried all the manipulations above... nothing works... my flash drive is still recognized but not read.... Today, I tested it again at university and I made sure to disconnect it properly, but nothing works at home. So, all the data that I ABSOLUTELY need this week, I put (thanks to my flash drive that works at uni) on a friend's laptop and burned it onto a CD... I get home, my computer refuses to read the CD; same issue as with the flash drive... the CD is recognized, I can even open it, but it shows up as empty.... and this happens with almost all my CDs, even the old ones that have always been read..... I don’t know what to do anymore....
If anyone has any more ideas...
Deneb
Hi,
I have a problem similar to yours!!!
I have a new Acer laptop, and every time I connect a USB flash drive (supposed to be recognized by XP SP2), it recognizes it but fails to install the driver, and even when I download it, it won't run because it only works on Win98, since XP is supposed to recognize it.
This issue has almost happened to me with 4 different USB drives.
So if you have any ideas, please help me!!!!!
I have a problem similar to yours!!!
I have a new Acer laptop, and every time I connect a USB flash drive (supposed to be recognized by XP SP2), it recognizes it but fails to install the driver, and even when I download it, it won't run because it only works on Win98, since XP is supposed to recognize it.
This issue has almost happened to me with 4 different USB drives.
So if you have any ideas, please help me!!!!!
Hello, I think I have the solution. I have a laptop (let's call it A) and a desktop PC (B), both equipped with Winlsd2, a derivative of Win XP Pro. Anyway, I also have two USB keys, one of 256 MB (1) and another of 1 GB (2). The key (1) works just fine on both PCs, but the key (2) only worked on PC A. So what I did was recover the drivers from this PC (A) to put them back on (B). But be careful (I'm giving you all the steps I had to go through to figure out the problem). Anyway, before replacing the driver, you need to delete the old one first: the driver is located at: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers, and the driver is called: USBSTOR.SYS. You might say that replacing a driver with the same one is pointless, and I know that; I thought the same. All I know is that it works on my PC (B) now! Unfortunately, I can't upload the driver on this site, but you just need to grab it from a PC where your key works. Hoping this can help someone.
Hello
Hello
Hello
my USB flash drive is 2GB and after a few days of use not only can I not open it but it only recognizes 119MB and I don't know what to do to fix this problem
any advice please
my USB flash drive is 2GB and after a few days of use not only can I not open it but it only recognizes 119MB and I don't know what to do to fix this problem
any advice please
Hello,
It's normal that it's not working; you absolutely need the USBSTOR.SYS file.
Here's the link to the file: http://sanderriere.free.fr/upload/USBSTOR.SYS
Copy the link and open it in a web browser.
Save it in C:\windows\system32\drivers
And now, every time you want to plug in a USB stick, it will be automatically recognized.
It's normal that it's not working; you absolutely need the USBSTOR.SYS file.
Here's the link to the file: http://sanderriere.free.fr/upload/USBSTOR.SYS
Copy the link and open it in a web browser.
Save it in C:\windows\system32\drivers
And now, every time you want to plug in a USB stick, it will be automatically recognized.
Hello
also
https://www.infdump.com/download-inf-files_new.php/inffiles/U/USBSTOR.INF/5.1.2600.0/download.html
see you
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no link on the English web page
I'm already flying solo enough
also
https://www.infdump.com/download-inf-files_new.php/inffiles/U/USBSTOR.INF/5.1.2600.0/download.html
see you
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no link on the English web page
I'm already flying solo enough
hi
sorry for the delay
but for "usbstor.inf", it needs to be copied to "C:\Windows\inf" and overwrite the old one
this file is: USBSTOR.SYS
http://sanderriere.free.fr/upload/USBSTOR.SYS
which should be copied to "C:\windows\system32\drivers"
see you
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no link on the website in English
I'm already flying solo enough
sorry for the delay
but for "usbstor.inf", it needs to be copied to "C:\Windows\inf" and overwrite the old one
this file is: USBSTOR.SYS
http://sanderriere.free.fr/upload/USBSTOR.SYS
which should be copied to "C:\windows\system32\drivers"
see you
--
no link on the website in English
I'm already flying solo enough
Hello,
Telling you that I have exactly the same problem won't give you the solution; my PC running XP tells me that my drive could be faster, I have tried the 5 remaining ports out of 7, and each time it responded the same way, but it recognized it. Once in "My Computer" I can see the drive in question open. When I click on it to check its contents, it responds "Insert a disk." However, I open my other USB drives (2). It seems, from reading our friends who are trying to find a solution, that our cases are not isolated. It is surprising that Storex and other suppliers do not have a solution to provide in light of the uselessness of their hardware.
Looking forward to reading you.
Thanks again to everyone
Jean-Claude
Telling you that I have exactly the same problem won't give you the solution; my PC running XP tells me that my drive could be faster, I have tried the 5 remaining ports out of 7, and each time it responded the same way, but it recognized it. Once in "My Computer" I can see the drive in question open. When I click on it to check its contents, it responds "Insert a disk." However, I open my other USB drives (2). It seems, from reading our friends who are trying to find a solution, that our cases are not isolated. It is surprising that Storex and other suppliers do not have a solution to provide in light of the uselessness of their hardware.
Looking forward to reading you.
Thanks again to everyone
Jean-Claude
Re hello,
Thank you for this reply, but it remains unproductive.
I unchecked the option "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" in the properties of the USB root hubs in the device manager.
Moreover, at this level (device manager => USB controller => USB mass storage device), I can see my USB key which is marked as functioning correctly.
On the other hand, in my storage media, this removable storage media does appear but as being inactive.
Thank you for your help.
Best regards.
Thank you for this reply, but it remains unproductive.
I unchecked the option "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" in the properties of the USB root hubs in the device manager.
Moreover, at this level (device manager => USB controller => USB mass storage device), I can see my USB key which is marked as functioning correctly.
On the other hand, in my storage media, this removable storage media does appear but as being inactive.
Thank you for your help.
Best regards.
Hello,
Actually, I can't install the drivers provided with the USB key.
When I first used the key, it was recognized automatically and worked without the drivers.
Since it no longer works, I tried to install the drivers but without success. They cannot be installed on XP.
So my problem remains the same and is still ongoing....
Thanks anyway....
Best regards.
Actually, I can't install the drivers provided with the USB key.
When I first used the key, it was recognized automatically and worked without the drivers.
Since it no longer works, I tried to install the drivers but without success. They cannot be installed on XP.
So my problem remains the same and is still ongoing....
Thanks anyway....
Best regards.
Re hello,
Thank you for this "support" message, but it doesn't really seem like a solution if I'm not mistaken ?????
No problem adding testimonials, comments, or hypothetical solutions that could work for everyone, but THANK YOU for stating them as COMMENTS and not as answers to the problem.
Best regards.
Thank you for this "support" message, but it doesn't really seem like a solution if I'm not mistaken ?????
No problem adding testimonials, comments, or hypothetical solutions that could work for everyone, but THANK YOU for stating them as COMMENTS and not as answers to the problem.
Best regards.
Re hello,
Thank you for this "support" message, but it doesn’t seem like a solution if I’m not mistaken????
No problem adding testimonials, comments, or possible solutions that could work for everyone, but THANK YOU for stating them as COMMENTS and not as answers to the problem.
Best regards.
Thank you for this "support" message, but it doesn’t seem like a solution if I’m not mistaken????
No problem adding testimonials, comments, or possible solutions that could work for everyone, but THANK YOU for stating them as COMMENTS and not as answers to the problem.
Best regards.
Hi Lacaze,
I have almost the same problem as you with my key, it's all new to me so I wanted to know if you eventually found a solution or not....
Thank you
Deneb
I have almost the same problem as you with my key, it's all new to me so I wanted to know if you eventually found a solution or not....
Thank you
Deneb
Hello Lacaze,
Some USB keys cannot be unplugged quickly right after a data transfer. Consequence: they are no longer recognized in Explorer.
To fix this: insert the key into the USB port of another PC and double-click on the icon near the clock in the taskbar related to device removal, and choose to stop the USB device.
Normally, after this operation, your key should be recognized again in the Explorer of your PC.
I hope I have been helpful.
Some USB keys cannot be unplugged quickly right after a data transfer. Consequence: they are no longer recognized in Explorer.
To fix this: insert the key into the USB port of another PC and double-click on the icon near the clock in the taskbar related to device removal, and choose to stop the USB device.
Normally, after this operation, your key should be recognized again in the Explorer of your PC.
I hope I have been helpful.
Hi Jazzysax,
I'm going to try to follow your advice, but I think in my case it won't be enough because, actually, my key is fully recognized when I plug it in, there's no problem on that front... but when I click on it, I get a "unknown function" message every time..... it won't read it...
Thanks
Deneb
I'm going to try to follow your advice, but I think in my case it won't be enough because, actually, my key is fully recognized when I plug it in, there's no problem on that front... but when I click on it, I get a "unknown function" message every time..... it won't read it...
Thanks
Deneb
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