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Bonjour,
j'ai un problème avec mon flash disk quand je l'insère je reçois le message suivant "insérer cd dans le lecteur i "
mais quand j'insère un autre ça marche normalement. merci d'avance de votre aide et bonne continuation.
j'ai un problème avec mon flash disk quand je l'insère je reçois le message suivant "insérer cd dans le lecteur i "
mais quand j'insère un autre ça marche normalement. merci d'avance de votre aide et bonne continuation.
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C'est juste de quelqu'un d'autre; mais ça vient de marcher pour moi:
j'ai mis les services en démarrage auto et hop (ils étaient activés mais bon.............)
en espérant que ça t'aide (enfin depuis le temps t'as du la jeter)
Just a thought but you may want to check your services and see if you have the services that concern recognition of new hard drive volumes set to automatic.
Depending on the type of device it could be one of 3 different services-
go to Start>Control Panel>Performance and Maintenance>Administrative Tools>Services
When services window pops up hit the tab near the top that says "extended"
Scroll down to Logical Disk Manager and see if to the right of the service it says automatic and started if not right click to open context menu go to Properties, then select Automatic, then hit the start button, hit "apply" and then "OK"
Secondly check Logical Disk Management Service and note if it is automatic-you do not have to start as this is a service that only turns on when needed.
Then check to see that Plug and Play is started, and automatic, if not, do like above
Then check to see the same with Universal Plug and Play Host for the same as above
Just in case make sure that Plug and Play is automatic- It does not have to be started.
You may need to restart for this to take effect but I do not think that is necessary as the services were switched on from this procedure. Setting all of these to automatic will make it find support for these devices and to accept them without external drivers.
I would also check the manufacturer's website and look under downloads or drivers as maybe your computer needs an additional driver that should be available at the site.
If all else fails download the driver for your OS (version of windows) anyway and install. sometimes these mass produced flash drives and usb storage are not very thorough with instructions.
I fixed one weirdly by right clicking over the MY computer icon for the drive and selecting INSTALL- nothing told me to do that but for whatever reason it worked.
Ah technology....
Just a thought but you may want to check your services and see if you have the services that concern recognition of new hard drive volumes set to automatic.
Depending on the type of device it could be one of 3 different services-
go to Start>Control Panel>Performance and Maintenance>Administrative Tools>Services
When services window pops up hit the tab near the top that says "extended"
Scroll down to Logical Disk Manager and see if to the right of the service it says automatic and started if not right click to open context menu go to Properties, then select Automatic, then hit the start button, hit "apply" and then "OK"
Secondly check Logical Disk Management Service and note if it is automatic-you do not have to start as this is a service that only turns on when needed.
Then check to see that Plug and Play is started, and automatic, if not, do like above
Then check to see the same with Universal Plug and Play Host for the same as above
Just in case make sure that Plug and Play is automatic- It does not have to be started.
You may need to restart for this to take effect but I do not think that is necessary as the services were switched on from this procedure. Setting all of these to automatic will make it find support for these devices and to accept them without external drivers.
I would also check the manufacturer's website and look under downloads or drivers as maybe your computer needs an additional driver that should be available at the site.
If all else fails download the driver for your OS (version of windows) anyway and install. sometimes these mass produced flash drives and usb storage are not very thorough with instructions.
I fixed one weirdly by right clicking over the MY computer icon for the drive and selecting INSTALL- nothing told me to do that but for whatever reason it worked.
Ah technology....
j'ai mis les services en démarrage auto et hop (ils étaient activés mais bon.............)
en espérant que ça t'aide (enfin depuis le temps t'as du la jeter)
Just a thought but you may want to check your services and see if you have the services that concern recognition of new hard drive volumes set to automatic.
Depending on the type of device it could be one of 3 different services-
go to Start>Control Panel>Performance and Maintenance>Administrative Tools>Services
When services window pops up hit the tab near the top that says "extended"
Scroll down to Logical Disk Manager and see if to the right of the service it says automatic and started if not right click to open context menu go to Properties, then select Automatic, then hit the start button, hit "apply" and then "OK"
Secondly check Logical Disk Management Service and note if it is automatic-you do not have to start as this is a service that only turns on when needed.
Then check to see that Plug and Play is started, and automatic, if not, do like above
Then check to see the same with Universal Plug and Play Host for the same as above
Just in case make sure that Plug and Play is automatic- It does not have to be started.
You may need to restart for this to take effect but I do not think that is necessary as the services were switched on from this procedure. Setting all of these to automatic will make it find support for these devices and to accept them without external drivers.
I would also check the manufacturer's website and look under downloads or drivers as maybe your computer needs an additional driver that should be available at the site.
If all else fails download the driver for your OS (version of windows) anyway and install. sometimes these mass produced flash drives and usb storage are not very thorough with instructions.
I fixed one weirdly by right clicking over the MY computer icon for the drive and selecting INSTALL- nothing told me to do that but for whatever reason it worked.
Ah technology....
Just a thought but you may want to check your services and see if you have the services that concern recognition of new hard drive volumes set to automatic.
Depending on the type of device it could be one of 3 different services-
go to Start>Control Panel>Performance and Maintenance>Administrative Tools>Services
When services window pops up hit the tab near the top that says "extended"
Scroll down to Logical Disk Manager and see if to the right of the service it says automatic and started if not right click to open context menu go to Properties, then select Automatic, then hit the start button, hit "apply" and then "OK"
Secondly check Logical Disk Management Service and note if it is automatic-you do not have to start as this is a service that only turns on when needed.
Then check to see that Plug and Play is started, and automatic, if not, do like above
Then check to see the same with Universal Plug and Play Host for the same as above
Just in case make sure that Plug and Play is automatic- It does not have to be started.
You may need to restart for this to take effect but I do not think that is necessary as the services were switched on from this procedure. Setting all of these to automatic will make it find support for these devices and to accept them without external drivers.
I would also check the manufacturer's website and look under downloads or drivers as maybe your computer needs an additional driver that should be available at the site.
If all else fails download the driver for your OS (version of windows) anyway and install. sometimes these mass produced flash drives and usb storage are not very thorough with instructions.
I fixed one weirdly by right clicking over the MY computer icon for the drive and selecting INSTALL- nothing told me to do that but for whatever reason it worked.
Ah technology....