externe usb stick

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Hallo mijn usb stick is na een formateer actie onherkenbaar in verkenner op mijn laptop.
Ik zie het stickje wel in het apparaatbeheer ?
Ik heb een laptop met windows Vista.

Wie kan mij helpen ?
 
windows vista staat hieronder bekent ik had dit probleem ook.
Vraagje heb je je systeem al ge-update?
Wil nog weleens helpen om dit soort problemen op te lossen
 
Software

Ik draai al mijn updates automatisch.
Dank voor uw reactie
 
even vraagje

heb je de usb stick ook al op een andere systeem geprobeerd anders dan vista?
misschien dat het probleem bij de stick ligt.

En hier een reactie vanuit microsoft
Mmmmmmmicrosoft...

Finally the "resolution" for my DataTraveller is:

1. plug the device,
2. don't look for drivers (it will not find them);
3. delete the device from the Device Manager;
4. reboot the PC with the device in;
5. ensure that you see the new drive in "Computer" (wow! works!..);
6. when asked for driver (!) click "ask again later" or else the drive will
die (oops);
7. now you can use the flash drive as ususal, but each time when asked for
driver look up say "ask again later".

I see my DataTraveller twice in the Device Manager: in USB controllers and
in portable devices (translation from Russian, may be not the exact names).
If to press "Never ask again" when Vista asks to look for a driver, the
flash drive dies until the whole procedure repeated. :(

--
Best regards,
Vladimir


"Vladimir Poddubnyy" <VYP@community.nospam> сообщил/сообщила в новостях
следующее: news:A10437F8-D853-4634-A2D2-A16556A57214@microsoft.com...
>I have the second for Kingston DataTraveller 2.0 (P/N: DTI/2GB) on Vista
>Home Premium x64 Russian.
> It searches for drivers, but doesn't find them. The solution you described
> did not help :(
>
> I wrote to Kingston TechSupport. The answer was:
>
> -------------------
> The drivers for this are built into Vista. We have seen that you may have
> to force the computer to load the drivers. Try rebooting the computer with
> the drive inserted. Also try having the computer look for the drivers on
> the C drive and the Vista disk. Wait longer (<20 sec) to see if the driver
> installation is slow on their system. During device driver search, try
> pointing to this location.
>
> Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository
>
> Enable "Include subfolders" in the Browse window.
>
> If this fails, point to one of the subfolders within FileRepository:
>
> FileRepository\usbstor.inf_...
> FileRepository\disk.inf_...
> FileRepository\volume.inf_...
> FileRepository\wpdfs.inf_...
>
> If FileRepository location(s) doesn't work, point to location.
> Windows\System32\Spool\Drivers
>
> Again, enable "Include subfolders" in the Browse window.
>
> Check Device Manager for incorrectly installed drivers for the Data
> Traveler. Uninstall them and reinsert the drive.
>
> If the Data Traveler starts working ok, reinsert and make sure the drive
> continues to work.
>
> If you have any other questions or concerns, please feel free to reply to
> this e-mail. Thank you for using Kingston on-line technical support.
> ------------------
>
> I didn't try it yet...
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Vladimir
>
>
> "PvdG42" <pvdg@toadstool.edu> сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее:
> news:uLtyutYuHHA.4512@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>
>> "teresa" <teresarasas@msn.com> wrote in message
>> news:0320550D-1BBD-4F2E-8F16-6DF94FBD6219@microsoft.com...
>>> Why in Vista all USB Flash Drives doens't reconize the devices like XP?
>>> There are some kind of tip to correct this?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> teresa
>>>
>> When you say "don't recognize...", do you mean that Vista says it's
>> loading drivers and then you can use your flash drive, or that Vista is
>> unable to locate/load drivers and that your flash drive cannot be used?
>>
>> If the latter, the following has worked for many...
>>
>> The solution to this annoying problem (I had it on one PC), seems to be
>> to
>> locate and delete the file INFCACHE.1, which may be corrupted and causing
>> the problem. To delete this file, you will first have to modify its
>> permissions so the users group can access it (right-click on the
>> file->Properties->Security).
>>
>> INFCACHE.1 file. It's located at C:\Windows\inf (scroll down to the
>> file).
>> (Note: to see INFCACHE.1, you must set Windows Explorer to display hidden
>> and system files)
>>
>> After deleting INFCACHE.1, I used Device Manager to remove my USB hubs so
>> Vista could rediscover them.
 
Helaas

De usb stick werkt wel op mijn IMac.
Dus hij is niet kapot.

Dank voor uw hulp
 
ok,

en heb je dit al geprobeerd:

1. plug the device,
2. don't look for drivers (it will not find them);
3. delete the device from the Device Manager;
4. reboot the PC with the device in;
5. ensure that you see the new drive in "Computer" (wow! works!..);
6. when asked for driver (!) click "ask again later" or else the drive will
die (oops);
7. now you can use the flash drive as ususal, but each time when asked for
driver look up say "ask again later".
 
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