- Drive not visible because of FAT32 instead of NTFS ?
- Posted by Michael Hertz on January 15th, 2008
All my partitions are NTFS formatted but a new USB stick is FAT32 formatted.
So the USB stick is not visible in WinExplorer.
Yes, it is visible in COmputer Management and Device Manager and can be accessed through Command prompt.
So the only reason I can see so far is the FAT32 format.
Can this be the reason ?
Is it not possible to use a mixture between FAT32 and NTFS partitions on ONE computer ?
How can I enable FAT32 visibility (in WinExplorer)?
Do I have to install some special driver for FAT32 ?
Michael
- Posted by Rod Speed on January 15th, 2008
Michael Hertz <mhertz@yahoo.com> wrote:
Thats not the reason the stick isnt visible.
Nope. I run a mixture of NTFS and FAT32 and they are always visible fine.
Corse its fine.
Work out why it isnt showing you that particular drive. It isnt because its FAT32.
Nope.
- Posted by Bob I on January 15th, 2008
Microsoft Downloads, TweakUI, UNhide drive letter.
Michael Hertz wrote: