or an SD card. I just want to access it
6/1/2009 8:38:23 PM
vista
6/1/2009 8:54:23 PM
^ true
6/1/2009 9:08:10 PM
It detects pRon.
6/1/2009 9:21:23 PM
Maybe a lot of the people in charge at Microsoft are now grandparents and it's some sort of conspiracy to facilitate increased communication and visitation between grandparents and their children/grandchildren."Son, I need you to come over and look at my computer. It just erased everything on my usb stick again."
6/2/2009 8:29:33 AM
Vista gots to have dat NTFS son.
6/2/2009 9:26:52 AM
seriously though, any ideas? i know it's not the usb key as it works on my desktop. Could be really annoying soon
6/2/2009 4:15:30 PM
Better let your husband handle this one.
6/2/2009 4:19:53 PM
run a check disc on it, automatically fix errors/recover bad sectors
6/2/2009 4:23:27 PM
what operating system is on the desktop?as already stated, it's probably using the wrong type of file system[Edited on June 2, 2009 at 4:25 PM. Reason : ^shut up, that isn't it.]
6/2/2009 4:25:03 PM
lol
6/2/2009 4:31:21 PM
[Edited on June 2, 2009 at 4:34 PM. Reason : cool gallery btw lol]
6/2/2009 4:34:03 PM
ahh, didn't see that we were talking about 2 different computers [Edited on June 2, 2009 at 4:46 PM. Reason : carry on]
6/2/2009 4:34:05 PM
6/2/2009 4:35:28 PM
yes to clarify, it works on my desktop (XP) and not my laptop (Vista).It would be nice to actually utilize the SD reader my laptop has. I have had previous problems with this computer in the past, but I know nothing about this stuff.
6/2/2009 4:43:39 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReadyBoost
6/2/2009 5:29:58 PM
Your question has already been answered. Vista doesn't support flash drives formatted with fat32. Put the drive on the xp machine, copy everything you want from it, format to NTFS. Should work in both then.
6/2/2009 5:40:51 PM