Search : in
By :

Flash drive or memory stick

Last answer on Jul 21, 2009 7:42:23 pm BST Steven, on Dec 12, 2008 8:48:49 pm GMT 
 Report this message to moderators

If your flash drive or memory stick the plugs into yuor USB port doesn't work unplug your flash drive or memory stick
from the USB port and go to "start menu" and click "shut doun" and a window will come up on your moniter the
options will be "standby" and "shut down" and "restart" click "restart" and then when your computer has came back on and has loaded all your programs plug in your fash drive or memory stick.

Best answers for « Flash drive or memory stick » in :
Memory Stick (MS Card) Show Memory Stick The Memory Stick (written as MS or MS Card) is a type of memory card created jointly by Sony and SanDisk in January 2000. The architecture of Memory Stick cards is based on NAND flash memory circuits (EEPROM). Memory stick...
Autorun a cd/usb flash drive ShowAutorun a CD/USB flash drive In normal times, under Windows 2000 and Windows XP, a window opens automatically when inserting a CD, a DVD, a USB flash drive or a memory card in order to propose various actions to be performed ( "Open...
Add a background picture to your USB flash drive ShowAdd a background picture to your USB flash drive About Solution About You can add a background picture to your USB flash drive! This is very easy to do, it takes just some minutes! Solution Please follow these steps: Open your...
WMP 11 - Disabling automatic synchronization ShowWMP 11 - Disabling automatic synchronization Issue Solution Issue Using Windows Media Player for multimedia playback as default has one major drawback, you probably noticed that when you insert a removable disk (flash drive or MP3...
Download Virtual Flash Drive ShowDescription The application is designed by Freersoft Software Groups. Awarded by certain places, Virtual Flash Drive is an application that allows you to provide secure space on your drive. With this application, your data will be safe and no one...

1

Sacabouffe, on Dec 14, 2008 6:31:02 pm GMT

Hi
Yeah... why not...
But can't it also be a driver problem ?
I think that flash drives are automatically recognized by Windows with no need of drivers since Windows ME (drivers are required with Windows 98).
For memory sticks, I don't really know, maybe some drivers are necessary.
Ciao You'd better close your eyes, bow your head
And wait for the ricochet

Reply to Sacabouffe

2

Bacardi23, on Feb 18, 2009 11:21:11 am GMT
  • +3

Hi all..

I've just spent 12hours trying to solve the problem of my memory stick, it wasn't possible to access it on my PSP and it said " There is no memory stick " or something like that and it would not format under anyway but I DID solve the problem....

To solve this you simply have to:

1- get a memory card reader and connect your memory card to your computer (you can try to connect directly with your PSP but I don't know if it'll work).

2- Go to "Start".

3-Right click on "My Computer" and select "Manage" and it will popup a window called "Computer Management".

4- Click on "Device Manager". On the right there will show a list and collapse the "Disk drives" tab.

5-Right click on your memory stick ( For those connecting through the PSP it will say "Sony PSP USB Device") and choose "Properties".

6- Go to the "Policies" tab and check the "Optimize for performance" and click "Ok".

7- Go to "Start" and open "My Computer".

8- Right click on your memory stick and choose "Format" and a window will open.

9- Make sure "Fat 32" is selected under "File System".

OPTIONAL: You can name your memory stick.

10- Press "Start" and wait a few seconds and you're done!


Have fun! ;)

Reply to Bacardi23

5

Julia, on Jun 19, 2009 7:50:00 pm BST

After installing an external hard drive all of my other USB drives (SD, MS, SM, CF) included on my Vista PC disappered. I spent 3 days reading articles and monkeying around with suggested solutions. This one helped!

Into each drive I inserted a memory card, then made following changes in Device Manager under Properties for each Drive:
1. Policies > Optimize for performance
2. Volume > Populate (Disk number will be assigned)

and the drive disks showed up again.

Lots of Thanks!

Reply to Julia

6

 g.y, on Jul 21, 2009 7:42:23 pm BST

how do you do it you need a cd

Reply to g.y