Dec 26, 2003 #1 yogi123 Technical User May 20, 2003 31 GB Drive Letter for Newly Installed Storage Device Does Not Show in Windows Explorer please help.Am running xp-pro sp1
Drive Letter for Newly Installed Storage Device Does Not Show in Windows Explorer please help.Am running xp-pro sp1
Dec 26, 2003 #3 paparazi Technical User Jul 17, 2001 5,473 GB Very generous for a question replying to another question :>) That must be the easiest star you have ever earn't ski. Don't forget the new drive first needs to be partitioned before it is recognised in windows. Martin Replying helps further our knowledge, without comment leaves us wondering. Upvote 0 Downvote
Very generous for a question replying to another question :>) That must be the easiest star you have ever earn't ski. Don't forget the new drive first needs to be partitioned before it is recognised in windows. Martin Replying helps further our knowledge, without comment leaves us wondering.
Dec 26, 2003 #4 SkipCox Technical User Nov 28, 2003 437 US That's a valid ?. XP should see about anything thrown at it but what it the storage device? For example, I've never run fdisk on a pen drive. Skip http://home.comcast.net/~scox9/index.html Upvote 0 Downvote
That's a valid ?. XP should see about anything thrown at it but what it the storage device? For example, I've never run fdisk on a pen drive. Skip http://home.comcast.net/~scox9/index.html
Dec 27, 2003 #5 ski Technical User Oct 11, 2000 2,467 paparazi, I'm having a problem figuring out the star myself. SkipCox, Exactly. A USB Pen Drive is assigned a drive letter, but troubleshooting it is different that doing the same for an internal IDE HD. Upvote 0 Downvote
paparazi, I'm having a problem figuring out the star myself. SkipCox, Exactly. A USB Pen Drive is assigned a drive letter, but troubleshooting it is different that doing the same for an internal IDE HD.