If it is a computer with windows 95/98 you will need to install drivers (available from the usb drive manufacturers website) on the computer before you use it.
If it is a computer with Windows 2000/XP, you probably already have your E: drive assigned to a network drive or other hardware (Zip drive, extra CD Drive, etc.). Windows Likes to use E: for USB Drives (I don't know why!).
To Correct this problem, Right Click on "My Computer" and Choose "Manage". Choose Disk Management. The name of your USB-Pen Drive should show up on the list of "Disks".
Right-Click on the Name of your USB-Pen (The part to the right) and choose "Change Drive Letter and Paths..."
It will show your drive letter as E:, most likely!
Select "Change" and choose a letter you are not using.
It will warn you that if you make this change, you may loose info.
(This applies if you already had a good link to the drive and were using it!)
Click Ok, and your USP-Pen should Pop-Up!
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