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Title: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: DLPB_ on 2014-04-25 18:08:06
Firstly, let's proceed with the premise that I have not been an idiot and been faked.  That's unlikely since the amazon seller has good ratings, and the price was right.

Here is the issue:

I have to remove my USB stick and pop it back in every time I start the comp.  Or I get "Please insert a disk into the drive" 

I am using XP.  After I have done that, the stick (Sony Microvault) works just fine. 

I did delete the "lower filters" at some point a while back, so maybe that's doing it?  My other Kingston stick does not have this issue.

Anyone?
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: Rundas on 2014-04-25 19:12:10
Are you saying there's a problem with the usb port or the stick? I'm guessing the port is only usb 2 since you still use xp.
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: sithlord48 on 2014-04-25 19:53:28
check your bios is not attempting to boot from usb before the Hard disk with your OS.
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: nfitc1 on 2014-04-25 21:09:43
check your bios is not attempting to boot from usb before the Hard disk with your OS.

That's my thought too. I had to USB boot in to Ubuntu to get my windows machine working again.
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: DLPB_ on 2014-04-26 00:12:06
I am already loaded when this happens. Windows is fully loaded.  Surely that can't affect normal USB function.  This is a backup pen for transferring files to.-
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: Kaldarasha on 2014-04-26 01:30:55
This is a common issue with XP, at last from my experience. It happens to me with windows 7 some times too when my external drive is plugged in.
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: nfitc1 on 2014-04-26 03:02:57
Have you tried running a scandisk on it or re-formatting it?
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: DLPB_ on 2014-04-26 11:05:41
This is a common issue with XP, at last from my experience. It happens to me with windows 7 some times too when my external drive is plugged in.

Yeah, I do have an external drive...  maybe it's conflicting.

@nfitc1   There doesn't seem to be anything wrong with the file format.  And this pen is new... I reformatted to fat 32 immediately.  It's looking more like some sort of Windows issue.  Maybe me deleting those filter values from registry did it.
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: Kompass63 on 2014-04-26 17:39:54
If I have problems with USB devices I uninstall the USB device in Device Manager and let Windows search for new devices.
So far I was able to solve all the problems so.
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: DLPB_ on 2014-04-26 19:56:08
Looks like it was the upper lower filters I mentioned.  I deleted them all again, including an additional one that I read had to be deleted.  It reinstalled all devices and now it seems to work.  I had already tried to uninstall USB devices the normal way and it didn't work. 

Microsoft, you suck.
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: sithlord48 on 2014-04-27 02:09:10
wtf are upper lower filters?
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: DLPB_ on 2014-04-27 11:31:21
http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/software-os/f/3524/t/19485742.aspx

Like those.

Registry entries.

And it fixed the error for a few log ons, and now it's back.  So obviously XP doesn't like something to do with my USB drive.  Probably some oversight with sony and XP.  I dunno...  I guess I'll have to keep pulling it out and popping it back in after I've logged on.
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: sl1982 on 2014-04-27 12:53:55
Or you could upgrade to a semi recent OS... just a thought.
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: DLPB_ on 2014-04-27 12:58:20
Or you could upgrade to a semi recent OS... just a thought.

That has nothing to do with the problem, as well you know :)  And given how MS operate, the bug is likely there in Windows 7 and 8, as well.

The reason I use XP is because it does everything I want, and at a fraction of the bloat.
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: sl1982 on 2014-04-27 13:06:00
You say that but i have never had an issue with a usb stick in 7 or 8 even. Now i wouldnt suggest windows 8 if you dont like the new menu system but 7 is a very respectable OS that has no more bloat then xp and usually performs better if you hit the minimum system requirements. As for your problem if you havnt tried it on a newer OS then you dont know if thats the issue, do you?
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: Covarr on 2014-04-27 16:37:25
98 thru XP have always had issues with USB. These issues were largely fixed with Vista, but I can't recommend Vista.
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: DLPB_ on 2014-04-27 16:53:44
I've never had a problem with USB sticks before with XP.  This is the very first time I've had any real issue with USB at all...

I'll upgrade my OS the next time I buy a new computer, but it is senseless me updating just to be bloated out and have the exact same function as now (with possibly 1 stick working better).  Whatever this issue is, it's fixable.
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: DLPB_ on 2014-04-27 18:54:15
The issue was sony..  When I ran their own formatter, it sorted things out.  But that's just stupid really.  It shouldn't matter if I format using windows to fat 32.  And it should have come formatted to begin with.
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: nfitc1 on 2014-04-27 19:19:25
The issue was sony..  When I ran their own formatter, it sorted things out.  But that's just stupid really.  It shouldn't matter if I format using windows to fat 32.  And it should have come formatted to begin with.

Depends. Sometimes there are security chips in these USB drives that only want to work when "activated" or something particular is in storage. I don't get it entirely, but it's akin to something like the FX chip in the SNES games.
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: sithlord48 on 2014-04-28 16:14:15
Or you could upgrade to a semi recent OS... just a thought.

if i could only count the times i have replaced XP with a linux distro .... (hint hint)
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: Hellbringer616 on 2014-04-30 17:35:44
if i could only count the times i have replaced XP with a linux distro .... (hint hint)

*looks at my laptop running Lubuntu* What he said :P

Jokes aside, you have your OS driver formatted to FAT32? NTFS performs better with large drives, and you don't have that annoying 4GB file limit.
Unless you mean the USB stick, than nevermind what i said :P
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: DLPB_ on 2014-04-30 17:54:48
Yeah it's a USB stick, and I transport files for some of my family.  Their devices do not support NTFS.
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: nfitc1 on 2014-04-30 19:08:34
As in they use Apple or they're still stuck pre-Win95? (Can USB even be utilized pre-Win98?)
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: Kaldarasha on 2014-04-30 19:29:01
I think Fat32 is often used by devices like receivers with recording function or DVD players.
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: Hellbringer616 on 2014-05-02 01:47:24
I also think some linux Distros make you download extra stuff for NTFS support. Which if someone set up their PC with say Ubuntu, they may not know how to do. (not that i know if Ubuntu has that issue or not)
Title: Re: Yo. Help needed.
Post by: sithlord48 on 2014-05-02 13:01:58
ntfs-3g is in main and im pretty sure installed by default at least in *buntu might not installed by defalut in debian