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Old 10-18-2007, 10:41 AM
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Yeah Windows hates anything other than NTFs, FAT, FAT 32 partitions. Allthough there is that new structure in the upcoming SP1 that is designed around flash storage.

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Old 11-02-2007, 04:33 AM
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I'm using 64-bit Vista Home Premium. I want to use an USB external drive. When I plug it in and go to 'Start>Computer', it shows Devices with Removeable Storage (3) and physically shows three devices; Drive D: (my master DVD drive), Drive E: (my slave DVD drive), and Drive F (which simply says 'Removeable Drive). However, when I right click on drive F, and then cklick on Poperties>Hardware, it lists both of my DVD drives, my printer, my external drive, and both of my hard drives.

When I click on Start>Computer....Can I make the system display all devices individually so that I can simply click on each one? Thanks
Right-click on My Computer and hit Manage. Find STORAGE and see what it says.
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