Recovery Manager HP does not recognize my flash drive!

My computer is HP Pavilion p6 desktop computer - 2317c, running windows 8.

I am trying to create a recovery media and have a 32 facet of Cruzer Sandisk of Go that I intended to use for this. Unfortunately, Recovery manager does not recognize the flash drive... it never appears in the menu at all. The drive appears when I click on the computer icon in the section files, with no problems at all, as you can see.

I have not created a game of recovery media, and it shows not enough space error, he just lets it appear at all!

What can I do to fix this? I really want to do a recovery set, to prepare for a visit to the demon responsible for foulups visit.

Hi Savvy2,

SanDisk has changed the firmware in their most recent products so that the USB appears as a local drive and not as a removal media device. Keys older HP Recovery Manager on this information, and that's why the HP Recovery Manager is not recognized your USB key.  Review of the information that has been compiled by Erico below.

Success

Transcend 16 GB 3.0 USB

Team F108 64 G Group (reported as a success by Big_Dave)

PNY Turbo 3.0 - 32 GB

Lexar Jumpdrive M10 sure 64GB USB 3.0

Patriot anger 3.0 32 GB

Failure

Kingston DataTraveler 100 32 GB G3

Kingston DT R3.0 USB 3.0 32 GB

The Pro ADATA s102 - 32GB USB 3.0

SanDisk Extreme 32 GB 3.0
SanDisk Cruzer Blade USB 2.0 Flash Drive 32GB

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