SanDisk extreme 64 GB usb 3.0 flash drive problem

Hi, my sandisk extreme USB drive is recognized as a hard disk, which appears in the section hard drives instead of the section of removable storage. I wonder how to solve this problem. Although it does not use normal with this drive, but it's just strange.

PS. I am using windows 7 ultimate x 64

SanDIsk was fixed drives and non-removable for awhile when he tried to support Windows 8 MS Go features.  There is no fix or the possibility to design autour.

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