| Re: There must be a way to MANUALLY run the Sandisk U3 flash drive autoplay! |
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Group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize · Group Profile
Author: TobyToby Date: Sep 12, 2008 21:31
Isn't this U3 stuff just about the worst kind of crap you have ever seen? I
made the mistake of buying a Cruzer micro, but never again.
Toby
"Sherry Morris" prodigy.net> wrote in message
news:qkvyk.116$YU2.82@nlpi066.nbdc.sbc.com...
> There must be a way to MANUALLY run the Sandisk U3 flash drive autoplay!
> But how?
>
> When I plug in the encrypted sandisk u3 flash drive to one of my laptops,
> I
> can see two drives, namely:
> U3 System (D:) Removable Disk (E:)
>
> When I click on the "U3 System (D:)", I can see three files:
> autorun.inf LaunchPad.zip LaunchU3.exe
>
> How do I manually launch the sandrive u3 system on this laptop so that it
> asks for my password?
>
> Note: On other laptops, it works fine. I suspect someone disabled flash
> drive autoplay (which from googling, is a good thing but I can not find
> instructions on how to run the ubiquitous sandrive U3 encryption once
> autoplay is disabled!
>
> Help!
> How do I manually run the sandisk u3 encryption program so that it asks
> for
> my password?
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