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I have lost 15 pendrives in 30 days, after a couple of uses it stops detecting it. plz help?

15 pendrives have been spoilt in 30 days, after a couple of uses it stops detecting. plz help. out of these 15 pens 12 of them were of transcend. Please help.
system-p4, operating sys-win XP,eset-nod, plz help

problem with USB port
change it

or u may have virus in computer
scan your computer with avast antivirus.

Have u tried using these pen drives on other systems?
Do u still have the same problem.

Also try running this tool FlashDisinfector after u have plugged in ur flash drive.
After that format the drive.

download.bleepingcomputer.com/sUB…

How good are the Sandisk Micro Cruzer usb flash drives?

I've read on their website reviews that 1/4 of the people complain of slow speeds, errors and after a period of time (maybe 1 year) the usb doesn't get recognized by the computer, do you have any bad experiences with a sandisk micro cruzer usb and how long have you had it for? or have you had for awhile and no problems with it?

terrible – they die pretty quickly. all the reviews are correct. i had one for about 8 months, and after a little while, whenever i plugged it into the usb port, (i varied the port) the computer wouldn't recognize it and might start freezing.

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they look pretty good and expensive so, prob working well.

16GB usb flash stick pen drive samsung memory 16 GB?

(will not work) 16GB USB FLASH STICK PEN DRIVE SAMSUNG MEMORY 16 GB is installed but will not work

does the computer see it if so try a diff usb slot if that doesn't help i would try gettin the newest storage device drivers or reinstalling them. But its highly unlikely its the drivers probably the pen drive. if the computer sees it try to reformat it maybe that will help but it will also get rid of everything on there.

It seems like the driver for USB drives has been incorrectly installed at first, and is now being called upon each time one is plugged in.

If you aren't using Windows XP or Vista, you will have to manually install the driver. otherwise, Plug the USB drive in, then go to device manager,select the USB mass storage device under USB devices, and uninstall the driver from there. Unplug and replug in the flashdrive and let windows discover it and reinstall the drivers. This should help.

What settings must be done in Bios setup utility ?

I tried to change the boot order from Bios Setup Utility, meaning: 1st : CD Rom, 2nd: HDD, 3rd: USB.
Saved the changes, but next day while startup it changed by itself : 1st: USB, 2nd: HDD, 3rd: CD Rom. What's to be done, additional settings, in order to keep the order I selected.

It really depends on what BIOS and BIOS version you have but when my BIOS did that to me, it was caused by the battery dying. I had to replace the battery on the BIOS because it would die and lose the information saved on the CMOS chip.

The other articles in this section will give you a rundown of the settings in each screen of the BIOS. but, let’s start with the basics and how you actually operate in the BIOS Setup area.

First, in order to enter the BIOS setup utility, you have to hit a particular key or key combination on boot-up. the key combination itself it usually displayed immediately after you turn the system on. you may see some video BIOS screen, then you will see the processor type and memory count. At this point, at the bottom of the screen, it will say “Press XXX to enter Setup”. in many BIOS versions, XXX is the DEL button. so, in this case, you must press DEL at this point to enter BIOS setup. you have to hit it at the right time, too, because the system will just continue on booting if it does not sense the DEL button on time. Pressing the button later in the process will not get you into the setup utility, forcing you to reset the system again to try getting it at the right time.

Once you are in the BIOS setup utility, you will see a variety of meny options, arranged in a two column format. At the top of the screen will be a title which tells you you are in the setup utility. it will also indicate the brand of BIOS you have, whether it be Award, Phoenix, AMI BIOS, etc. At the bottom of the screen will be the key legend that tells you how to navigate around your BIOS with your keyboard. while there are BIOS editions out there that allow you to use a mouse, most do not and you have to navigate with your keyboard only. here is a typical mapping of keys and their functions

I would like to know WHY you want to boot from the CD ROM.

If you boot normal (HDD), and you want to run the CD or DVD, just be sure that the 'Auto Run' is enabled.
(It is 'ON' by default).
;-)