THANK YOU!
Again something so simple. This learning
curve never stops...
Take care,
Rich
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 16:37:27 GMT, "CWatters"
<colin.watters@pandoraBOX.be> wrote:
>
><rnienow@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:uis2j15kfoi6401jplekcfhd71uu16c817@4ax.com.. .
>> Hi,
>> Like others i have a number of usb devices.
>>
>> When i plug a media card or memory stick into
>> the usb nothing opens even though all the drivers
>> are loaded for these devices.
>>
>> I get the audio that a device has been plugged in.
>> but cannot find it.
>>
>> I have to reboot with the device plugged in and
>> i will find it under My Computer in Network Drives as
>> a disconnected network drive. Once i double click it
>> will open and show the contents of the card or stick.
>>
>> ANYONE KNOW THE FIX FOR THIS??
>
>I believe this is the usual cause...
>
>Quote..
>This problem occurs if you map a network drive to the first available drive
>letter following the drive letters for the local volumes and CD/DVD drives.
>When you install a new device or volume, a software called Mount Manager
>tries to assign drive letters to the new volumes. But since the software
>does not recognize mapped drive letters, it assigns the next available local
>drive letter to the new device. This causes a collision with the existing
>mapped network drive.
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;297694
>
>http://www.techspot.com/vb/topic17470.html
>
>http://www.computing.net/windows95/w...um/164123.html
>