Running as a service makes it independent of the logged-on user's privileges, so there is no need to give the users the privilege to change drive letters. It's all a matter of testing and crossing off specific probables until you hit the solution.USB Drive Letter Manager (USBDLM) is a Windows service that controls Window's drive letter assignment for USB drives. Usb port itself? That happens too, even on new thingsġ - check the format, make it fat32 or ntfs (if you can without losing anything on it)Ģ - run a cmd prompt chkdsk /x F: (where F: is the flash drive letter on yiour laptop/computer)ģ - try anotehr flahs drive or two in that port.ġ - try the reformatted drive - if it works than it was either corrupted or bad format (the reformat also fixes or maps out the corrupted spots)Ģ - if chkdsk shows any errors, try the drive again, maybe do #1 as well (reformat), id no errors than it not this problem.ģ - if other flash drives fail then it is the port if they work fine then it's that specific drive. put it back in the tab and you could read it again. I had a tablet that kept on corrupting drives, they worked fine on the tab but when you bunged them into a laptop it wanted to format them (and no files were available). Good to know - that's the size issue out of the way.įormat? - surely it'd undertsand fat32 and ntfs - what about exfat? I've had a few large drives come pre-formatted to exfat.Ĭorrupted? - it happens, a flash drive gets all wriggly inside, even if it works on one device it won't on another.
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