USB Flash Disk Question

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Received a usb flash disk with new asus motherboard. The package
contents, special features mentioned that it is a 32MB storage device
and that using win2000, no drivers need to be installed. Plugged the
usb flash disk in to usb port and there was activity and small window
showing there was a disk present. I opened explorer and saw it had a
B: designation and 5 files were present for booting etc and there was
1.1MB disk free. Iam I doing something wrong or is this only a 1.4MB
disk. Any suggestions with this would be appreciated.
 
Roland said:
Received a usb flash disk with new asus motherboard. The package
contents, special features mentioned that it is a 32MB storage device
and that using win2000, no drivers need to be installed. Plugged the
usb flash disk in to usb port and there was activity and small window
showing there was a disk present. I opened explorer and saw it had a
B: designation and 5 files were present for booting etc and there was
1.1MB disk free. Iam I doing something wrong or is this only a 1.4MB
disk. Any suggestions with this would be appreciated.

Hah...
interesting... maybe your USB drive is recognized like a floppy..
try to change a drive letter.
 
Hah...
interesting... maybe your USB drive is recognized like a floppy..
try to change a drive letter.

Think your suppose to be able to boot up from this device so found out
it is assigned drive letter b: with boot up files; then also is
assigned e: which I didnt notice before where 32 Mhz of data can be
stored. Nice little dohickus which came with my new asus black pearl
motherboard which made up for a few other problems I had :)
 
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