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(note: I posted this in general section earlier today, but have gotten no
response. Hopefully somebody can help me with this).
Yesterday, I asked a question on how to upgrade XP Home to XP Pro, because
the XP Pro disc I had didn't have SP2 (when my XP home version did). With
help, I slipstreamed SP2 into XP Pro, and upgraded successfully.
I just noticed a major problem today. I bought a jump drive yesterday
(needed for school), and on XP home, the drive worked fine - it was assigned
drive letter F:, and showed up in Windows Explorer and My Computer. Since
the upgrade, Windows Explorer/My Computer does NOT show the jump drive.
I reassigned the jump drive manually to drive f:, and I was able to click
into it due to a desktop shortcut to that drive that I put on yesterday;
however, it still didn't show up in Windows Explorer, and when I rebooted,
the jump drive was once again unaccessible.
Does anybody know why this is occurring? I'm going to try reassigning the
drive to a higher letter, rebooting to see if that fixes the problem. Let me
know though if you have any info on this matter.
One other thing I thought I should note: The jump drive works perfectly
fine on my desktop with XP Home, and again, worked on the laptop until I
upgraded to XP pro.
Thanks,
John
response. Hopefully somebody can help me with this).
Yesterday, I asked a question on how to upgrade XP Home to XP Pro, because
the XP Pro disc I had didn't have SP2 (when my XP home version did). With
help, I slipstreamed SP2 into XP Pro, and upgraded successfully.
I just noticed a major problem today. I bought a jump drive yesterday
(needed for school), and on XP home, the drive worked fine - it was assigned
drive letter F:, and showed up in Windows Explorer and My Computer. Since
the upgrade, Windows Explorer/My Computer does NOT show the jump drive.
I reassigned the jump drive manually to drive f:, and I was able to click
into it due to a desktop shortcut to that drive that I put on yesterday;
however, it still didn't show up in Windows Explorer, and when I rebooted,
the jump drive was once again unaccessible.
Does anybody know why this is occurring? I'm going to try reassigning the
drive to a higher letter, rebooting to see if that fixes the problem. Let me
know though if you have any info on this matter.
One other thing I thought I should note: The jump drive works perfectly
fine on my desktop with XP Home, and again, worked on the laptop until I
upgraded to XP pro.
Thanks,
John