When Your Computer Won’t Recognize Your Flash Drive

August 31, 2009

Note: FlashDriveBlog is gone—I lost interest—but the page that everyone wants to see on what do do when your Windows XP computer won’t recognize your flash drive will reside here on my main blog—http://www.golfblogger.com

If your Windows XP computer is not recognizing your flash drive, its likely that you computer simply is confused as to what drive letter to assign to the memory stick. Fortunately, the fix is a simple one. This trick also works when your computer refuses to recognize a USB drive or other removable storage device.

First, hit Windows+E to open an Explorer window.

Select “My Computer.”

Right click and choose “Manage” from the contextual menu. This will open a window called “Computer Management.”

Select “Disk Management”, which is under “Storage”

On the bottom right side of the window, you’ll see a list of all of the storage devices currently attached to the computer. If your flash drive is listed there, that’s great—you can fix the problem. If not, this solution won’t work.

Right click on the drive listed in that window. This will bring up a contextual menu. Choose “Change Drive Letter and Paths.”

This will bring up yet another window, which will show your “missing” drive. Choose “Change” at the bottom.

Another window will pop up. This one will have a drop down menu on the right hand side. Choose a letter “higher” than the one currently assigned to the drive. If it’s “E”, for example, choose a letter between “F” and “Z.” Its probably best to pick one toward the end of the alphabet.

Once you’ve selected a drive letter, a warning message will come up saying that “Changing The Drive Letter of a Volume Might Cause Programs No Longer To run.”

That’s OK. It’s likely that all you’ve got on the drive is data. Click on Yes.

That will return you to the Computer Management Window.

Your drive now should function properly.

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  • What if the flash drive is not listed? What is the solution. It was there about a week ago and now it is missing. Tried doing a system restore but that didn’t work.

    Posted by Joyce Bolton on 11/15

  • Wow
    I’ve been trying for ages to try and get this sorted
    This was succinct, seamless and just what the doctor ordered
    Thank you so much my friend
    smile

    Posted by peter windross on 01/13

  • yeah my flash drive is not listed either.  it works on another computer though.  and it’s not the usb ports because they work for my camera and ipod to plug into.

    Posted by jessika on 01/28

  • PERFECT!

    Not only does this work for XP, it worked for Vista as well.  I have been dealing with this for a while and this walktrhough fixed the problem.  Thank you!@#!@!@#

    Posted by Scott on 02/11

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