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   10-04-21 08:11 Luciano Terrosi wrote to all about USB 3.0 Flash Drive goof   
      
   Howdy! Luciano,   
      
   I suppose You already seen my Reply to August.   
      
   After sending the .REP packet the message was in I noticed I forgot   
   to say something about SanDisk had some software called:   
   SecureAccess in the thumbdrive.   
      
   I read one of the .PDF files and it said it installs on Windows   
   O/S's of Vista on up to 10 and also on MAC 10.6 O/S on up.   
      
   It did install on the Vista pc I plugged it in but didn't do it on   
   the XP pc. To Me XP isn't Old Technology.   
   I push the power button and it still comes on.   
      
   The problem wasn't about the USB Stick using ETP, it was about Me   
   and My Patience.    
      
   I didn't have any trouble reading Your post, no apology needed.   
   I've been guilty of misspelling words and causing the readers to   
   wonder what I was writing about.   
   And English is my native language.   
   [The first time I heard a Tape playback of my voice I found out   
    that I didn't sound like the TV Newscaster do, which I thought   
    I did. TV Newscasters don't have a Accent - like I Do. ]   
      
   I have to confess that I keep a copy of Word Web running so I can   
   try to keep from misspelling a word OR also I use WW to find out   
   what a strange (to me) word in a message means.   
      
   I'm not Mister Know-It-All, I just act like it sometimes.   
   And You already know that if You've been reading My BBS Posts very   
   long.   
      
   I love getting information via any and all BBS message.   
   BBS Users Know a lot about computer things.   
      
   I have gotten lots of help from Others and sometimes I can be of   
   help about some topic bothering another User.   
      
   73 (Best Regards) de (From) Ed W9ODR <--- Amateur Radio Call Sign   
   dit dit   
      
    LT> //Hallo Ed, //   
      
    EV> I plugged it in a USB 2.0 slot on my XP pc but nothing showed up in   
    EV> Windows Explorer.   
      
    EV> Later I tried plugging it in a Vista pc and it worked. I guess my XP pc   
    EV> is too old to cut the mustard on this new fangled stuff.   
      
    EV> Will I ever learn? .......   
      
      
    LT> Maybe your disk is partition in ETP you must use this   
    LT> procedure for make visible to Xp:   
      
    LT> 1) run cmd prompth on menu start xp   
    LT> 2) from prompth od cmd launch command DISKPART   
    LT> 3) select disk / number disk (example selectdisk 2 )   
    LT> 4) CLEAN   
    LT> 5) from manage h.d. look ad new disk and use command Create New   
    LT> Partition   
    LT> assign new letter if it has no one , and then format.   
      
    LT> 6) now you must have disk D:   
      
      
    LT> Excuse me for my English but is many and many years that I don't   
    LT> speack it   
      
    LT> Ciao   
      
    LT> Luciano Terrosi   
      
      
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