USB Flash memory key help

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How do I use this thing anyways? How do I move things to it so that I can transfer to another computer? As I can't seem to figure it out. Wizard came up when I restarted the computer with the USB key in it and said something about not finding a drive for it. How the hell do I use this damn thing?:mad:
 
Well you put it into the USB slot. On mine at least, the computer automatically detects it and the drive shows up in My Computer as "Removable Drive - (letter)". You simply drag-and-drop as you would with a flopy.
 
Ok, it depends on your OS.

XP should have drivers in built, but if not, the wizard that came up should link to drivers for it. if not that, then go to the website of the company that made the USB drive, and their site should have a number of drivers there that you can download. (might be in support section if not immediately visible)
 
Same with mines. My USB Flash Memory Keys (or Cards as I call them) are automadicly detected in the computer and is reconised as a removable drive (On my laptop I also have a plug in Floppy Drive that plugs into the USB drive)

The location and drive letter on where the USB Flash Memory Cards depends on the computer. Usualy the USB Memory Flash Card is listed as Drive "E" (Assuming that "D" is the CD, "C" is the Main HD, and "A" is the Floppy).
 
ok this is what I got from the product info: Easy to use - Operates as a letter drive, just like a floppy (No driver needed after Windows® 98). I use 98. SO what does that mean? :crazyeye: And the product is from dell. and the computer I'm moving stuff to is an old HP 6470z as my parents got a new computer and I get that one for my personal use.

@CG: A: Floppy
C: Hard drive
D: Zip drive
M: Cd drive
 
That means that you need to install a driver. ;)

Did the USB disk come with a CD-ROM? If so, then there should be an installation setup for the driver on that or at a bare minimum a driver that you can install via the control panel under add / remove hardware).

Otherwise, try to get a driver for it from the manufacturers website.
 
The key came in a box smaller then my hand. I got a driver and installed it (I think) but can't seem to get the key to work with the driver.
 
Step us through what you're doing:

* When you put the USB disk into a USB port, what happens?
* With the disk in the USB port, go to control panel, then system, then hardware, then device manager. On the list of installed hardware, look at the Universal Serial Bus Controllers item. Is your drive listed there? Does it have a warning mark (yellow exclamation mark?)
 
Go to Dell Suport, check if they have any drivers, if they do, download them, if not, then call their Toll-free number, they ought to be able to help you. This sounds liek a driver problem though, try re-installing/updating your driver from Dell's site.


BTW: Are you sure that the older HP computer has a USB Drive, fi not, then the USB Key probably wont work :D...

Also, try inserting the key into the older computer if it has a USB drive, see if it works.
 
The driver is what I am having problems with now/

@ainwood: Um, for some reason the drive is not listed. The USB key is and it has the yellow ! on it.
 
it says "the drivers fo this device are not installed (code 28). To reinstall the drivers for this device, click reinstall drivers" The it brings up Update device driver Wizard. And since I don't have a drive I can't upgrade.
 
USB device? You mean the key? It's a dell.

Or do you mean the USB: Intel82371AB/ EB PCI to USB universal host.
 
might not just be the USB key. you may need to install USB drivers too (although probably not given your last post).

Like i said before though, just go to the manufacturer website and get the driver for 98 from there (if they didn't give you a driver cd or disk).
 
ok I got the drive installed last night but when I restarted the computer I got a window protection error and had to use safe mode to open windows.
 
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