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Thread: Patriot Xporter XT 8GB Denied?

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    Default Patriot Xporter XT 8GB Denied?

    Okay, so I have VISTA home premium 64-bit, and when I plug in my flash drive it asks me to search for a driver. I do it automatically and it says;

    "Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error while attempting to install it.

    USB Mass Storage Device.

    Access is denied."

    So, how do I get Vista to allow the driver install? I have UAC turned off, and I am the only account and the admin account on my computer. Is there a way to download the necessary driver onto my desktop so I can run it as admin and install it? Usually I think that works, but I can't find the driver.

    The flash drive doesn't even appear as a drive yet, so I am figuring it's because of the lack of drivers.

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    Is this a new build with new O/S format? Make sure you have all of your motherboard usb drivers installed.

    (Even if it isn't) I would recommend uninstalling and reinstalling all the applicable usb drivers. The drives should be Plug N Play and require no drivers for Vista.

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    Okay, so if it's plug and play, and it doesn't show up in my computer or my disk management area, but it shows up in my device manager with a yellow exclamation mark, does that mean it's broken? I don't understand why vista would say it found drivers and is denied access to install them then if they don't actually exist >_
    All my USB drivers are up to date, and my motherboard is completely up to date.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phasmantis View Post
    Okay, so if it's plug and play, and it doesn't show up in my computer or my disk management area, but it shows up in my device manager with a yellow exclamation mark, does that mean it's broken? I don't understand why vista would say it found drivers and is denied access to install them then if they don't actually exist >_
    All my USB drivers are up to date, and my motherboard is completely up to date.
    Vista physically detects that the drive is there and that it is being plugged in. The yellow exclamation you're describing sounds like the motherboard is not synching the drive to be read with the O/S.

    Hence the drivers it's referring to are the drives for the motherboard. The only drives we offer and is needed would be for Windows 98 SE.

    It's the same concept when trying to plug in the ethernet cable for internet when your LAN/ Ethernet drivers aren't installed.

    It can be confilcting or corrupted drivers somewhere. You stated you have the latest drivers, but have you tried a control panel uninstall and reinstalling everything from included motherboard cd/dvd to make sure? Does the drive light up when plugged in?

    If you leave an email address, I could send you a tool that might remedy the issue if it is a bad drive.
    Last edited by Patriot_Ben; 05-14-2009 at 01:17 AM.

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    No, the drive doesn't light up. Email me at 1111111111@gmail.com
    Last edited by Patriot_Ben; 05-14-2009 at 04:03 PM. Reason: User Email edited for privacy

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    Sent, please check email.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phasmantis View Post
    Okay, so if it's plug and play, and it doesn't show up in my computer or my disk management area, but it shows up in my device manager with a yellow exclamation mark, does that mean it's broken? I don't understand why vista would say it found drivers and is denied access to install them then if they don't actually exist >_
    All my USB drivers are up to date, and my motherboard is completely up to date.

    Hi I bought one of the 8gb drives for my wife a few months ago and it has been working fine with both Windows and MAC. Last night she tried it in Windows and it tells her there is a USB error, and she has the "yellow" device error icon in Hardware Manager. We deleted the item and reinserted the drive, but again it goes yellow.
    I've tried it in my 2 other pcs, WinXP and Vista, and neither of them give any indication at all of recognising the USB stick. No messages, No drive letters, No Errors. Nada.
    It looks to me like the device is broken.
    Any advice please, before I try to dismantle it with a knife or something to see if a soldered joint has cracked or something ?

    Best Regards
    Martyn White

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    Hi Martyn White,

    Please check the inbox of your registered email address. I have sent you a low level format tool that might fix the issue. If you purchased the drive a few months ago, it should be under warranty still and I would recommend not trying to fix anything internal yourself.

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    i'm having a similar issue, i know the drive works because ive plugged it into every other computer in my house and not had an issue, but my personal computer with vista 64 bit home premium wont accept it. it says its missing a driver, and because a driver doesn't exist it wont let me access it. if i were having USB driver issues where would i find the drivers to reinstall them? or is there something else i could do that is more simple

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    Quote Originally Posted by lafingdeath View Post
    i'm having a similar issue, i know the drive works because ive plugged it into every other computer in my house and not had an issue, but my personal computer with vista 64 bit home premium wont accept it. it says its missing a driver, and because a driver doesn't exist it wont let me access it. if i were having USB driver issues where would i find the drivers to reinstall them? or is there something else i could do that is more simple
    Check with your system or motherboard manufacturer. It normally comes on a cd/dvd that comes with the system/mobo or at the system/mobo website support & download section. Look for chipset, motherboard or usb drivers.

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