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| The answer below was prompted by a report and request for help anout subject problem. Strange that TWO computers that came with Vista pre installed are reacting the same way to this drive.... Restarting does not change anything, but I'll send a copy of this to Microsoft. Jaime -------Original Message------- From: Tech Support Date: 08/02/07 18:57:29 To: Jaime Subject: Memorex Technical Support - Reference # 238074 Dear Jaime, We had tried to found you other options in order to use your travel drive, one is to uninstall the travel drive then restart the computer and let the computer install the drivers again, if that doesnt work I think you have problems with your Vista installation and you should contact Microsoft because we use generic drivers on the travel drives and they are plug and play so something its corrupted on the Vista installation. Thank you for your Inquiry about your Memorex or Imation Product. With over 50 years of service, Imation and Memorex support groups, have joined forces to give the best support available for their products. Rick Llarena Technical Support Representative To reply this E-mail, paste the information below on the subject line. Reference 238074 -- jaime ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...rdware_devices | Guest
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| "jaimeg" <jaimeg@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:ECA9DACE-4253-49CB-8A52-8C07170AFE44@microsoft.com... Quote:
Do the two computers in question recognize and allow access to other memory sticks? If the answer to that is yes, then it's a Memorex issue. However, problems with USB memory sticks are not uncommon in Vista and there is a fix that appears to work for many (it worked for me). Locate the file INFCACHE.1 on the PC. You'll find it in <OS drive>\Windows\inf Give yourself full control of INFCACHE.1 by right-clicking on it, then Properties->Security->Edit to add your users group with full control. Delete INFCACHE.1 Reboot your machine, then try the USB memory stick. Hopefully, Vista will now find and install the needed driver. | Guest
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| Another thing about Vista! I did as suggested (INFCACHE.1) and ONE Vista PC (Compaq) accepted the change and recognized the TravelDrive! Great! But the puzzler is that the OTHER PC (HP) does not reject the TravelDrive but does not show it as available in "My Computer"... No matter, It works in the PC that the TravelDrive was intended for. Thanks a bunch! -- jaime "PvdG42" wrote: Quote:
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