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Old 08-19-2011, 03:19 PM #1
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Default I got a flash drive, don't know what I'm doing

And I'm not kidding. I stick the stupid thing into the USB port, a little message appears on the bottom right of my screen telling me it recognizes a media storage device, so I get all excited.

I then go to MY COMPUTER and I can't find it anywhere.

I want to copy the MY DOCUMENTS folder and Alan's favorite places, and my Flip videos.

That's all I want to do. This is a 4G flash drive made by Sony.

I MUST be doing something wrong.

I tried going to google and typing "I can't find my flash drive and Windows doesn't recognize my Flash drive but when I click on any links it sends me to a Back Up data website.

So what exactly am I doing wrong?

I tried going to youtube but they all say to go to MY COMPUTER and it will appear, or some software will pop up.

Nothing happening here.

HELP!!!!

Melody
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