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Old May 18th 08, 11:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.software
Nancy
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Default 'USBNTMAP.SYS' and 'USBSTOR.SYS' not found

Thanks to you both for your suggestions. Unfortunately, none of this really
did the trick, but I discovered by accident that my computer recognized the
flash drive after I rebooted without removing it -- go figure! I was just
trying to pull a music folder off an old machine, and I finally succeeded, so
no need to try further to resolve the problem, but I appreciate your support
just the same.

Nancy

"Mart" wrote:

Mike, that thought did go thru' my mind when I mentioned XP g

Mart


"Mike M" wrote in message
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In addition to Mart's suggestions if the flash drive appears in the Device
Manager but doesn't show in Windows Explorer check that the USB Flash
Drive is formatted as either FAT or FAT32 and hasn't been formatted as
NTFS.
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Mike Maltby