![]() The only workaround that allows me to use my known-good devices on my computer (they work on other computers) is to physically remove power from the power supply (mine has a power switch, but you could remove the power cord as well). Some have suggested a BIOS upgrade, which for me, hasn't worked. Any USB device plugged into my USB ports (ASUS A8N-SLI) will be "seen" by Explorer as a working device in XP, but the data can't be accessed. I have experenced a similar problem and have sought a "real" solution for many months. I keep looking for a solution and get back here if I find any.īTW, does anyone know a flashdrive file recovery utility which is free? I tried to use some shareware flash drive data recovery and they were able to find the files BUT save is not allowed unless I pay $45 or so. Otherwise the device is working properly, i am even able display how much free space I have left on it. No matter what compouter I plug it in now or what OS i am using (tried XP, OSX, ubuntu, knoppix) my files do not show up at all. ![]() It appeared after I removed it from a Mac without unmounting. If someone can help me out I'd appreciate it. I've never had this problem and no one I've talked to seems to know why this is happening. I connect it, then get that message that "new hardware is found", but when I go to the drive, I get a message telling me to "connect a device".yet, I can still "safely remove" it.īasically, it's seeings the stick but not letting me open it. I've got several flash drives, but I'm having issues with one of them.
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