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USB jump drive on Vista Home Basic won't work
When I plug in my PNY Attache 2.0 jump drive into my new computer, it asks to
install driver for my USB 2.0 FD. If I click on locate and install, nothing is found. Device mgr reports this is not configured correctly. I know the jump drive is good, as it works in my laptop. I tried disabling in device mgr., and then re-plugging in, but that didn't work either. Do I have to reinstall the USB Mass Storage Class Driver? Can this driver be gotten off the MS web site? What is the name of the actual file? Thanks! |
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Re: USB jump drive on Vista Home Basic won't work
I never needed a driver for my thumb drives (Toshiba,Memorex) but if it
needs a driver I would look for it at the PNY site. "JimV" <JimV@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9D270D6F-DE45-4514-B1E9-E12930F2750D@microsoft.com... > When I plug in my PNY Attache 2.0 jump drive into my new computer, it asks > to > install driver for my USB 2.0 FD. If I click on locate and install, > nothing > is found. Device mgr reports this is not configured correctly. I know the > jump drive is good, as it works in my laptop. I tried disabling in device > mgr., and then re-plugging in, but that didn't work either. Do I have to > reinstall the USB Mass Storage Class Driver? Can this driver be gotten off > the MS web site? What is the name of the actual file? > > Thanks! |
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Re: USB jump drive on Vista Home Basic won't work
Thanks, but already tried that. Their suggestions about searching in
Windows\System32, and then various subdirectories didn't work "BigJim" wrote: > I never needed a driver for my thumb drives (Toshiba,Memorex) but if it > needs a driver I would look for it at the PNY site. > > "JimV" <JimV@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:9D270D6F-DE45-4514-B1E9-E12930F2750D@microsoft.com... > > When I plug in my PNY Attache 2.0 jump drive into my new computer, it asks > > to > > install driver for my USB 2.0 FD. If I click on locate and install, > > nothing > > is found. Device mgr reports this is not configured correctly. I know the > > jump drive is good, as it works in my laptop. I tried disabling in device > > mgr., and then re-plugging in, but that didn't work either. Do I have to > > reinstall the USB Mass Storage Class Driver? Can this driver be gotten off > > the MS web site? What is the name of the actual file? > > > > Thanks! > > > |
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Re: USB jump drive on Vista Home Basic won't work
"JimV" wrote: > Thanks, but already tried that. Their suggestions about searching in > Windows\System32, and then various subdirectories didn't work > > "BigJim" wrote: > > > I never needed a driver for my thumb drives (Toshiba,Memorex) but if it > > needs a driver I would look for it at the PNY site. > > > > "JimV" <JimV@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:9D270D6F-DE45-4514-B1E9-E12930F2750D@microsoft.com... > > > When I plug in my PNY Attache 2.0 jump drive into my new computer, it asks > > > to > > > install driver for my USB 2.0 FD. If I click on locate and install, > > > nothing > > > is found. Device mgr reports this is not configured correctly. I know the > > > jump drive is good, as it works in my laptop. I tried disabling in device > > > mgr., and then re-plugging in, but that didn't work either. Do I have to > > > reinstall the USB Mass Storage Class Driver? Can this driver be gotten off > > > the MS web site? What is the name of the actual file? > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > I purchased a HP Pavilion with Vista home premium pre installed and found that the usb ports worked fine for printers and usb mouse however did not work for jump drives. I have been looking for fixes for about 3 weeks. I found some very helpful advice from some people on these blogs.Microsoft and HP were no help at all. This is what I did to fix the problem, first I checked my c: drive for a file named usbstor.inf open command prompt cd to c:/ then type dir usdstor.inf /s this should find the file if it is not in c:\windows\infdir then copy it and past it there. The file was not on my hard drive anywhere so I copied it from my XP profesional computer as well as the USBSTOR.sys file this file goes in your c:\windows\system32\driver file, I also copied the following files from my XP system c:\windows\inf\usbstor and c:\windows\inf\usbstor.PNF. The usbstor and usbstor.PNF files were copied into the c:\windows\inf file on my Vista computer. I also changed a line in the Regestery HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\microsoft\windows\curr entversion double click on Device Path and add :%SystemRoot%System32 to the end of the line. I rebooted the laptop and plugged one of my usb devices in, it did not see it automaticaly however I went to device manager and double clicked on the usb device and said to upgrade driver(do not let windows look for drivers) do a manual search brouse to c:\ then have the computer search. I have been able to use all my usb devices after I did this. > > |
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Re: USB jump drive on Vista Home Basic won't work
"JimV" wrote: > Thanks, but already tried that. Their suggestions about searching in > Windows\System32, and then various subdirectories didn't work > > "BigJim" wrote: > > > I never needed a driver for my thumb drives (Toshiba,Memorex) but if it > > needs a driver I would look for it at the PNY site. > > > > "JimV" <JimV@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:9D270D6F-DE45-4514-B1E9-E12930F2750D@microsoft.com... > > > When I plug in my PNY Attache 2.0 jump drive into my new computer, it asks > > > to > > > install driver for my USB 2.0 FD. If I click on locate and install, > > > nothing > > > is found. Device mgr reports this is not configured correctly. I know the > > > jump drive is good, as it works in my laptop. I tried disabling in device > > > mgr., and then re-plugging in, but that didn't work either. Do I have to > > > reinstall the USB Mass Storage Class Driver? Can this driver be gotten off > > > the MS web site? What is the name of the actual file? > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > I purchased a HP Pavilion with Vista home premium pre installed and found that the usb ports worked fine for printers and usb mouse however did not work for jump drives. I have been looking for fixes for about 3 weeks. I found some very helpful advice from some people on these blogs.Microsoft and HP were no help at all. This is what I did to fix the problem, first I checked my c: drive for a file named usbstor.inf open command prompt cd to c:/ then type dir usdstor.inf /s this should find the file if it is not in c:\windows\infdir then copy it and past it there. The file was not on my hard drive anywhere so I copied it from my XP profesional computer as well as the USBSTOR.sys file this file goes in your c:\windows\system32\driver file, I also copied the following files from my XP system c:\windows\inf\usbstor and c:\windows\inf\usbstor.PNF. The usbstor and usbstor.PNF files were copied into the c:\windows\inf file on my Vista computer. I also changed a line in the Regestery HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\microsoft\windows\curr entversion double click on Device Path and add :%SystemRoot%System32 to the end of the line. I rebooted the laptop and plugged one of my usb devices in, it did not see it automaticaly however I went to device manager and double clicked on the usb device and said to upgrade driver(do not let windows look for drivers) do a manual search brouse to c:\ then have the computer search. I have been able to use all my usb devices after I did this. > > |
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