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Updates cleanup refers to removing outdated update files that are no longer required.
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Windows keeps these around as well and does not remove them.
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When you install updates, old updates or files may become useless as they are replaced by new files. This copy may take up more than ten Gigabyte of storage space. This is done to give you the option to restore the old version should you run into issues or are dissatisfied with the new version of Windows.
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Thanks to all who posted.When you upgrade Windows to a new version, a copy of the old version is kept for a period of time. It hung again and after 5 minutes I closed with Task Manager BUT my registgry had been updated and the device is recognized and can be accessed in the usual manner now. It hung but after 5 minutes or so, I closed with Task Manager, reopened app and checked A (diskette) and F (USB port) then "Apply". When I used TweakUI, all 26 drive options were checked so I unchecked all but C and D (D is my DVD drive), then clicked "Apply". I am certain it was an update conflict as last poster mentioned. However I couldn't open files directly, has to copy to my C drive, then open them. I could not see it under "My Computer" but could find it in device manager. First time I plugged the flah drive in, it wouldn't work properly. Got hooked up and ran Windows update since I wasn't bothering with updates while I was not connected on the PC. Now out of work and need the intertnet for effective job search. I would use a flash drive to bring home anything I wantged to save electronically.
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My PC had not been connected to the internet for several years since I had access at work. Thank goodness for these forums! I just ran into the same problem and the TweakUI fix worked for me. 5TB that I can not lose and have no way to back it up(stuck in Iraq) because of where I am for the next 6 months.Īny help here? Hope this will help some others on here too. It says RAW instead of NTFS and below says Healthy( primary partition) and the background has diagonal blue pinstripes behind this information.

Now that I have done this when I am looking at the computer managment screen it show the thumb drive as NTFS and then below that it says Healthy (active, primary partition) and the area behind that is all white(sorry don't know any other way to describe this).īut the 4GB SD that I have not formatted on another computer shows like this on the computer managment screen. I used another computer to backup and reformat the thumb drive and now it works fine on my computer. Then every time I plug them into my computer it won't regognize them and says they need to be formated. Sorry if you have Vista cause I haven't got a clueĪll of my external media device(iPod, 4GB SD. Reboot and you're back to SP2 and your flash drives, USB devices will run as normal. Follow the instructions on the screen to remove Windows XP SP3. When the Windows XP Service Pack 3 Removal Wizard starts, click Next.ģ. Click Start, click Run, type c:\windows\$NtServicePackUninstall$\spuninst\spuninst.exe in the Open box, and then click OK.Ģ. Doing that was quite tricky at first as the add/remove programs function didn't allow sp3 to be removed. I finally resolved the problem by rolling back XP service pack 3 to SP2. Reformatting failed which was a good thing as all data would have been lost. All I got was a message that the disk was not formatted. USB flash memory that I have used before and contain data were suddenly unusable on my system yet worked on other computers. I've had this problem for about a week on my laptop with XP. Let me know if it does not work or if you are having problems. Once it is finished, then you will be able to read and write from the Flash Drive. Go ahead and partition it to FAT or NTFS which ever option you can get or want.ĩ. It should give you an option to partion it.Ĩ. If it has a Black line, then it means that the Flash Drive has not been partitioned. Your Flash Drive should say something like "Disk 1, removable", to the right it should have a blue line which means it's a primary partition.Ħ. Locate your Flash Drive at the bottom where it starts with "Disk 0" which is your Hard Drive.ĥ. right click on "My Computer" > Manage - The Computer Management window popsup.Ĥ. The way I fixed it was by reformatting it with either the ntfs or the FAT partition. I did this once with one of my USB flash drives. I know this post is old already, but if it may help any new commmers.
