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Hi all,
I have an external USB Compact Flash card reader plugged in. When I start
up my machine (XP with SP2 installed), the reader is assigned drive letter
I:. Explorer sees it as drive I:, Device Manager recognises a USB mass
storage device is plugged in, but Disk Management (inside XP's Computer
Management tool) does not see or list the drive.
The light on the reader is on, but when I put a CF card in, no autoplay
happens and when I click on it in explorer, I get the 'please insert a
disk..etc.' message. My other drives are A: (floppy), C: (hdd), D: and E:
(cd drives). So for some reason at startup, F:, G: and H: are being skipped
for this device.
Now, if I do a 'safely remove hardware', unplug the reader and plug it
straight back in again (no restart required), the device is recognised,
assigned drive letter F: and works fine.
Anyone know what's going on here and how I fix it? Any help gratefully
received!
Paul
Hi all,
I have an external USB Compact Flash card reader plugged in. When I start
up my machine (XP with SP2 installed), the reader is assigned drive letter
I:. Explorer sees it as drive I:, Device Manager recognises a USB mass
storage device is plugged in, but Disk Management (inside XP's Computer
Management tool) does not see or list the drive.
The light on the reader is on, but when I put a CF card in, no autoplay
happens and when I click on it in explorer, I get the 'please insert a
disk..etc.' message. My other drives are A: (floppy), C: (hdd), D: and E:
(cd drives). So for some reason at startup, F:, G: and H: are being skipped
for this device.
Now, if I do a 'safely remove hardware', unplug the reader and plug it
straight back in again (no restart required), the device is recognised,
assigned drive letter F: and works fine.
Anyone know what's going on here and how I fix it? Any help gratefully
received!
Paul