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My computer do not detects my flash drive i have windows 7 as operating system and need to be resolve it

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Try it on another computer to see if it gets detected - if not then the flash drive is bad. Windows 7 should detect it.

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If you have an older operating system then go here to download the driver:
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Assumption 1
Flash drive is damaged, the normal operating system.
Solution
If the flash drive is detected (eg; detected the flash drive in drive G), but it says "insert the disk into the drive ..."
1. Download software JetFlash Online Recovery (open link - select type software - select OS Windows - select language English - select product JetFlash All Series - Download).
2. Insert the flash drive
3. Open file OnLineRecovery.exe - Select the volume of the device - Repair the drive & keep data existed - START. If it fails, select Repair the drive & erase all data - START.

If the flash drive is not detected (not detected as drive G),
the above solution can not be used.

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1. Download and install anti-virus Avira or AVG (free).
2. Update anti-virus
3. Scan your computer.
4. Repair the operating system.
5. If no virus is detected, the possibility of operating system is corrupt.

I hope this information helps.
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Note The USB flash drive must use the FAT32 file system.
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  3. Click Save to save the console update .zip file on your computer.
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  6. Unplug the USB flash drive from your computer.
  7. Plug the flash drive into a USB port on your Xbox 360 console.
  8. Restart the console.
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To determine if your system is detecting the USB drive or not
Windows XP Right click "My Computer" >> Properties >> Hardware Tab >> Device Manager
Windows Vista/7 Right click "Computer" >> Properties >> Device Manager
If your USB drive is not detected at all either the drive is bad or the usb port is bad, I would try another USB port to rule out the issue being a port
If you see a ? or ! then your operating system had trouble installing a driver for it uninstalling and reinstalling the driver should resolve the issue
Please comment if you need further assistance or clarification
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Hey,

There seems to be a problem with the hard drive. I would suggest to attempt reinstalling windows or using the recovery discs that might have came with the computer and try to reinstall or restore the computer to the original state.

if the hard drive is not detected in windows setup, you most likely have a faulty drive.

In that case the hard drive might need to be replaced.


Let me know if you need anything else.


Thanks,
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