From: Caddy on 4 Jun 2005 20:18 A few months ago I had a problem using my Pen Drive USB 2.0 128MB (Flash drive, Legend.). To accessing the files I've to plug it into the USB port click on the A: drive then I click on the icon key and the following message pop up: 'Please insert the device or Please run this utility as privileged user.' I am using the Administrator account and there's no other account is setting up and the Device is Inserted. Its doesn't happened before I've installed Win SP2. At the time I contact their support service and they didn't gave much help. So what I did was to remove windows service pack 2 and my Pen Drive running fine. Now I have no choice but to install service pack 2 again, and I still get the same error with the following above message. What's the problem? Does anybody came across this problem before? Please if you know anything about this help me out I appreciated for all your help and advice. Thank you. Caddy
From: CWatters on 5 Jun 2005 07:36 "Caddy" <junmakara(a)xtra.co.nz> wrote in message news:1117930724.239034.68380(a)o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... > A few months ago I had a problem using my Pen Drive USB 2.0 128MB > (Flash drive, Legend.). To accessing the files I've to plug it into > the USB port click on the A: drive then I click on the icon key and the > following message pop up: 'Please insert the device or Please run > this utility as privileged user.' I am using the Administrator > account and there's no other account is setting up and the Device is > Inserted. Its doesn't happened before I've installed Win SP2. At > the time I contact their support service and they didn't gave much > help. So what I did was to remove windows service pack 2 and my Pen > Drive running fine. Have you tried changing the drive letter to something higher (eg G: or H: perhaps) at least higher than your current highest drive/partion. Don't go as high as W, X, Y, Z as they are normmally used for mapped network drives. How to.. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307844&sd=tech
From: Caddy on 15 Jun 2005 07:18 Thank you Cwatters for you respond. Sorry but i'm not to sure on how to do it. I don't have a Floppy Drive on my PC but i do have a Removable Storage Device which is F, G, H, and I which Drive letter should i change? Please tell me what should i do? Thanks!
From: CWatters on 15 Jun 2005 12:28 "Caddy" <junmakara(a)xtra.co.nz> wrote in message news:1118834304.097039.33170(a)g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Thank you Cwatters for you respond. Sorry but i'm not to sure on how to > do it. I don't have a Floppy Drive on my PC but i do have a Removable > Storage Device which is F, G, H, and I > which Drive letter should i change? Sorry for the delay in replying... When you plug the USB drive in does the drive appear on "My Computer" as Drive A:? (or did I missunderstand?) Does the USB drive appear as drives F,G,H and I or is that another removable device(s)? If the USB pen drive appears as drive A: try changing it to something unused like M: For instructions see.. "How to assign a drive letter" or "How to change a drive letter" on this page... http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307844&sd=tech
From: Caddy on 29 Jun 2005 08:01 Hey there Cwatters, Sorry for delay in replying...cause I had been very busy with some school work. Anyway, When i plug the USB in, the Drive does appear on "My Computer" as Drive (A) I go to "Computer Management" trying to change/assign drive letter but it doesn't show up Drive A: click on the link to see what i mean... http://img143.echo.cx/img143/751/computermanagement1ge.png Thanks again Caddy
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