Verbatim Store ' Don't Go 4 GB USB Flash Drive

I have recently updated from Windows XP to Windows 7.  The new computer does not recognize my Verbatim Store ' GB flash drive.  I find it listed in printers and devices.  When I troubleshoot it says I need to install the WPD filesystem Volume player.  All my research only talk about Vista, which does not apply.  Also, the Verbatim site does not list this disc.  Can someone tell me where to download and install?

Hello

1. Since when are you facing this problem?

2 are there any changes or updates made on your computer?

3. What is the full and exact error message?

WPD stands for Windows Portable device. This is the driver that allows USB devices for synchronization of media. It is also necessary for ReadyBoost work. The driver is not installed and therefore you get this error.

I suggest that you uninstall the corrupt for the USB drivers and reinstall.

Uninstall the drivers from the Device Manager

1. click on Start

2 type devmgmt.msc in search, and then press enter

3. in Device Manager, locate the USB device, right-click top and select the option Uninstall.

4. restart the computer and check.

You can contact the manufacturer and get the latest driver for your Windows 7.

Also check the link for support Verbatim:

http://www.verbatim.com/index/support.php?lang_id=1&cat=14&action=supportitems&PID=5451

See also:

Install, view, and manage your devices and printers

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/install-view-and-manage-your-devices-and-printers

I also suggest you to install drivers from Windows Vista to Windows 7 by using compatibility mode.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/make-older-programs-run-in-this-version-of-Windows

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