launchu3.exe db click gives # 0774110565D00E49

I'm really not computer warned, or Sandisk.

When I insert a micro cruzer 2g in my old Win XP is not automatically install. It appears however on my computer. It presents itself as U3 System (D) and in the camera. Manager. As working properly

(G) removable disk if I open G it displays the files that I saved to the microphone. If I click on U3 system db, it shows a # 0774110565D00E49. I have no idea of the world what to do now, so I'm open to all and any suggestion that someone cares to offer including where to get information on sandisk readers

Thank you all,

ianjay

«If I click on U3 system db, it shows a # 0774110565D00E49.» "I have no idea in the world what to do now."

Don't click the U3 system db.

If the files on disk G: are accessible using the USB drive as a normal drive, unsecured, flash.

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