When you say that it isn't recognized, are you receiving a message that says that? Or is it that the drivers get installed, but it doesn't show up as a drive?
If it's the latter, then here's a solution I've found to work with USB keys having this issue. Plug the key in, open up Device Manager, expand the USB section, right-click USB Mass Storage and select Uninstall. After that completes, unplug the key and plug it back in. This usually works for me.
I've also seen a problem if mapped network drives take up the drive that the key was originally assigned to. For instance, the key used to be drive E:, but then a network folder was mapped to drive E:, so the key would not show up as a drive, although it was recognized.
Edited by Myke (11/21/08 06:20 PM)
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