HP v125w 2 GB drive flash not detected by windows

My flash drive is not detected by windows what should I do

I have a HP v125w 4 GB flash drive that works on Windows 2000 and 7.  However, I also have a disk 16 GB flash of v125w HP which works on Windows 7, but was not recognized by my system Windows 2000.  Here's what I did to get Windows 2000 to recognize (this may not work for everyone, but it did for me).

I plugged the flash drive to 16 GB on a Windows 2000-based USB port and ran:

Norton SystemWorks-> Norton Utilities-> find and correct problems->

Norton Disk Doctor-> diagnosis

that gave me the message:

Insert the diskette to diagnose in the E: drive.

So, I ejected the flash player, it plugged into the USB port and you click on diagnose again.

Norton Disk Doctor consulted the flash drive, diagnosed and gave the following report:

There is no problem detected on drive E:
Partition table... Jump
Structures of files... Ok
Surface test... Jump

After this, the flash player was working fine on my Windows 2000 and Windows 7 computers.

Thus, this procedure is awakened somehow the reader as much as to be recognizable by Windows 2000.  I hope this helps you.

Bob.

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