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USB Drive not showing in Explorer

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teqmod

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Strange issue:

I have a XPpro laptop and when a USB flash drive or PCMcia flash drive are inserted the drive does not show up in explorer. The odd thing is there is no issue with a Maxtor USB Hard drive. The real weird thing is under DiskMgmt the drive is there and letter E: is assigned. If I go to a command prompt I can access the drive. If I just go to Start->run->e:\ I get an error. Now if I go to the Task mgr and end the explorer process and then restart it the drive shows up. I have checked the version of the explorer.exe file against another machine with the same patch level and there are no differences. I even copied over the explorer files from a known good machine and restarted the problem machine with no luck. To answer the question that I know will come up, yes there are mapped drives but none use the letter E: and I disconnected all the mapped drives and the problem still exists. Any other ideas on where to go from here?
 
Do you have SP1 and SP2 installed, as well as all other Windows updates on your machine?
 
Running XP SP2 and it is up to date on all of the updates.
 
Had the very same problem recently with XP. Seems that the USB drive always wants to mount as E:. Our problem was that we already mapped E:. What we ended up doing was mapping the server drive to F: and letting the usb drive take E: when it wanted.
 
We have that issue with some of our other machines and live with it but this is different. Nothing is mapped to e:\ and it shows up except in explorer. Ending the explorer process and starting it again makes the drive visible in explorer. I have modified the setting in XP so that it requires you to use the "safely remove hardware" deal.
 
Here is another idea: whatever drive you purchased, do you have a driver CD for it, or was it manufactured by a mainstream manufacturer, so that you can go to their website and download the most current drivers/software for it? Some drives and USB devices do not 100% correctly if you do not install the 3rd party drivers/software.
 
Unfortunately it is not just a single drive with this problem. We have used several USB flash (jump) drives and a pcmcia flash drive with the same results. The Maxtor USB drives which are conventional IDE drives internally work fine.

I am not sure if the problem is because of the "memory" type drives or not but it seems that way thus far.

I willcheck a few manufacturers and see if I can find a driver for one of our devices and install it to see what happens.
 
Well, I just thought - duh (on my part).... I don't know why I didn't think of this earlier - and you may have already tried it.

I'd check the manufacturer's website for updated drivers/firmware, or see if you have a CD possibly with the drivers/software for everything. I know with my Dell Inspiron 1150, if I do not install the USB drivers from the install CD or from Dell's website, that the USB ports to not work correctly.
 
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