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    Here’s a nice article with a few additional links on troubleshooting USB drive mounting in Windows – What to do when USB flash drives refuse to mount in Windows.

    Joe

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    • #1291089

      Funny thing, I was just reading it and finished download the 32 and 64 bits versions of USBDeview :).

      • #1291092

        Funny thing, I was just reading it and finished download the 32 and 64 bits versions of USBDeview :).

        Ruirib,

        Where did you find the 64 bit version? I just looked at the NirSoft site and USBDeview is not included on the tab for 64 bit programs. :cheers:

        May the Forces of good computing be with you!

        RG

        PowerShell & VBA Rule!
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        • #1291099

          Ruirib,

          Where did you find the 64 bit version? I just looked at the NirSoft site and USBDeview is not included on the tab for 64 bit programs. :cheers:

          Hi RG,

          I found it right below the download link for the 32 bit version, in the USBDeview page linked in the article: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html.

          Regards

          Rui

          • #1291107

            Rui,

            Thanks much! :clapping:

            Interesting that they don’t have it on their 64 Bit Page. :confused:

            :cheers:

            May the Forces of good computing be with you!

            RG

            PowerShell & VBA Rule!
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            • #1291114

              Rui,

              Thanks much! :clapping:

              Interesting that they don’t have it on their 64 Bit Page. :confused:

              :cheers:

              Note, that with WSCC (in your portable software thread) there is an option to download the 64-bit version of the NirSoft utilities if available.

              Joe

              --Joe

    • #1291112

      You’re welcome :).

    • #1291117

      Joe,

      The only 64-bit reference I could find in the Options menu of WSCC is for the 64-bit version of the Update Manager or am I reading the implication incorrectly? Obviously I was, as I checked it and ran an update and viola all the 64-bit versions. I guess if you want both versions you have to run update twice once w/the option checked and once with it unchecked. Thanks again!:cheers:

      Update: I tried the USB drive on a Win XP SP-3 machine and the WSCC menu tried to run the 64 bit programs!. I ran update again with the 64 Bit option unchecked then tried the menu and it ran the 32 bit version. I checked and both versions 64 & 32 bit have exactly the same name so the updater can only load one or the other. Looks like I’ll have to maintain a separate directory for the 64 bit utilities. :cheers:

      May the Forces of good computing be with you!

      RG

      PowerShell & VBA Rule!
      Computer Specs

    • #1291165

      Maybe you could try contacting the WSCC authors and see if they could change how they handle the 32-bit & 64-bit versions so you could manage both concurrently.

      Joe

      --Joe

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