Lexar Jumpdrive Firefly 8 GB flash drive not PnP

I recently bought a Lexar Jumpdrive Firefly 8 GB flash drive.  I am running XP and it should be PnP but XP keeps looking for a driver.  I have tried all USB ports, I checked that my drivers are up to date but all to no avail.  I can't understand what is the problem.  Can anyone help?

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