Ok, so I can download and install things on my local computer at work. I've been catching up on Heroes Season 2 at home, getting ready for season 3. Being as we work for the State Police, we have to have 24/7 coverage here, so they always take a few volunteers to work on holidays. Well, family get togethers were the past 2 days, nothing going on today, I get payed doubletime, and I figured I'd watch the rest of Heroes and read my book, take 5 or 6 calls the entire day, which is usually my first 20 or 30 minutes.
I come in to work, sit down, get all logged in to the dozen and a half things I have to log in to, plug in my thumb drive (I've done this before, but it was with my Sony drive which is a simple flash drive with no extras...never had problems) and I can't get Windows to recognize the darn thing.
I started looking around and doing research, figure it HAS to be something to do with U3 being installed on it. Well, I start looking around The Google and can't come up with anything good. I download U3 and attempt to run it, but it looks like Corporate is blocking the port that U3 uses to connect to the net for information, so the install fails, and I can't even find the drive to load it off of there. Btw, Windows detected and installed it just fine, the drive that is, just never got the U3 loader stuff.
Doesn't exist in MyComputer, doesn't exist in Windows Explorer, but the Hardware Manager finds it without any problems. I can also see if it I look at properties for removal media drives. CD-ROM, Floppy drive, and Creative SanDisk U3 USB drive are all there. But I still can't find it anywhere I can access it. And yes, I have all the folders set so I have access to every file and folder in them, etc, etc. I can't stand not having the fullest access to everything that I can.
I start playing around with the Run dialog. Can't access E:\ or F:\ from the Run dialog. Can't get E:\LaunchU3.exe to run from the Run dialog. Weird. Well, I load up the command prompt figuring I'd play around with things and see what happens. I type in e: and what do you know but it hits the e:\ drive no problems. dir command pulls up 3 files/folders including LaunchU3.exe.
I run LaunchU3.exe from the command prompt, it loads up just fine. I open up the U3 menu and try to browse the disk. Well, it pops itself over to the C:\ within 10 seconds of me opening it (default opens in Windows Explorer). And the U3 drive is again not appearing in Windows Explorer. I shut it down, open the U3 menu and open to the drive again. This time I quickly double click the Heroes Season 2 folder, and drag the files to my desktop.
They start to copy and once again Windows Explorer doesn't really show the U3 drive. I have a disk image like the other disks in the display, but no indicator it's a real disk. Next thing I know it's kicked me out of the directory again and to my H:\ drive, which is how our personal network drives are labeled.
Long story short, I got the files to the desktop, I can safely finish watching them this afternoon, and I hate U3 and/or work policies, lol.
I come in to work, sit down, get all logged in to the dozen and a half things I have to log in to, plug in my thumb drive (I've done this before, but it was with my Sony drive which is a simple flash drive with no extras...never had problems) and I can't get Windows to recognize the darn thing.
I started looking around and doing research, figure it HAS to be something to do with U3 being installed on it. Well, I start looking around The Google and can't come up with anything good. I download U3 and attempt to run it, but it looks like Corporate is blocking the port that U3 uses to connect to the net for information, so the install fails, and I can't even find the drive to load it off of there. Btw, Windows detected and installed it just fine, the drive that is, just never got the U3 loader stuff.
Doesn't exist in MyComputer, doesn't exist in Windows Explorer, but the Hardware Manager finds it without any problems. I can also see if it I look at properties for removal media drives. CD-ROM, Floppy drive, and Creative SanDisk U3 USB drive are all there. But I still can't find it anywhere I can access it. And yes, I have all the folders set so I have access to every file and folder in them, etc, etc. I can't stand not having the fullest access to everything that I can.
I start playing around with the Run dialog. Can't access E:\ or F:\ from the Run dialog. Can't get E:\LaunchU3.exe to run from the Run dialog. Weird. Well, I load up the command prompt figuring I'd play around with things and see what happens. I type in e: and what do you know but it hits the e:\ drive no problems. dir command pulls up 3 files/folders including LaunchU3.exe.
I run LaunchU3.exe from the command prompt, it loads up just fine. I open up the U3 menu and try to browse the disk. Well, it pops itself over to the C:\ within 10 seconds of me opening it (default opens in Windows Explorer). And the U3 drive is again not appearing in Windows Explorer. I shut it down, open the U3 menu and open to the drive again. This time I quickly double click the Heroes Season 2 folder, and drag the files to my desktop.
They start to copy and once again Windows Explorer doesn't really show the U3 drive. I have a disk image like the other disks in the display, but no indicator it's a real disk. Next thing I know it's kicked me out of the directory again and to my H:\ drive, which is how our personal network drives are labeled.
Long story short, I got the files to the desktop, I can safely finish watching them this afternoon, and I hate U3 and/or work policies, lol.
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