SanDisk contour 8GB Absturz von XP Home

Ich bin froh, mit diesem USB - Stick arbeiten zu können. Er arbeitet mit meinem Netbook ohne Probleme. An meinem Desktop habe ich grosse Probleme. Ich arbeite mit Windows XP Home.

Der Desktop stürzt nach dem Andocken des Contour an allen 3 USB Schnittstellen ab.

Wie kann ich prüfen, ob es am Desktop oder aber am USB Stick liegt?

Hi,

Du sagtest ja das der Stick am notebook ohne probleme funktioniert. Versuch eventuell noch einen dritten rechner. Das zeigt ob es am stick liegt oder rechner. 

Hat der Stick vorher an dem Desktop funktioniert?

Erhaelst du eine error nachricht?

MFG

Also am Netbook funktioniert der Stick problemlos. Am Netbook habe ich ihn auch eingerichtet. Programme, Mailkonten etc…

An einem dritten Rechner probierte ich den Stick aus: Es wird U3 und ein Laufwerk erkannt. Jedoch werden die Programme nicht initialisiert. Es sind alles XP Home-Rechner. Ich benötige keinen U3 Stick, der eben nur am Netbook läuft, mich aber ansonsten im Stich lässt.

Ich habe auch schon gegoogelt: Nero deinstallieren (warum auch immer), Backup erstellen, Stick formatieren.

Wer kann mir weiterhelfen???

Danke im voraus!

Hi

Der grund warum Nero deinstalliert werden soll ist weil es auf die Imagienaere CD partition (U3) zugreifen will es gibt noch mehr programme die so arbeiten. Man kann mal versuchen an den Rechnern wo der Stick nocht funktiniert die Startup programme abstellen und dann schaut ob es eventuel an einem von den Startup programmen liegt. Wie gesagt es scheint nicht am den stick zu liegen sondern mehr an den rechnern. 

Sorry das ich keine bessere nachricht habe. 

Ich habe auch mal online geschaut und folgenden tip gefunden.

let us unplug the U3 from your Pc, and try deleting the U3 folder found at:

C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\USER\APPLICATION DATA\U3; The Application Data folder is a hidden file so you will need to set your computer to show hidden files and folders.
Once that folder has been deleted, let us reboot the PC. When the PC is back up and running, let us plug the U3 back in. Is it working now? If not, let us continue.

Next, we would want to try disabling all of your items on “Start-Up”. Start-Up items are pieces of software that run automatically whenever your PC is first turned on. Certain pieces of software are more important, in general, to have on start-up (e.g. Anti-Virus software), while other software are less critical (e.g. an Instant Messenger). Since all programs can be manually started, in general, the only software that we want in start-up, are programs that we know that we are going to use every time that we use the computer and would, thus, prefer that they start automatically.

To disable your start-up items, SINGLE LEFT CLICK on “START”, then SINGLE LEFT CLICK on “RUN” from the menu that appears. When the “RUN” dialog box appears, please type “MSCONFIG” into the “OPEN” field, then press the “ENTER/RETURN” key on your keyboard. This will bring up your “SYSTEM CONFIGURATION UTILITY”.

From the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION UTILITY, SINGLE LEFT CLICK on the “STARTUP” tab. Once having done so;

(PLEASE MAKE A MENTAL OR ACTUAL NOTE OF ALL ITEMS IN YOUR START-UP MENU, SO THAT YOU CAN REINITIALIZE THEM LATER, SHOULD YOU WISH TO DO SO.)

you will notice two buttons at the bottom that say “ENABLE ALL”, and “DISABLE ALL”. We, of course, are going to be SINGLE LEFT CLICKing on the “DISABLE ALL” button, and then SINGLE LEFT CLICKing on the “OK” button at the bottom of the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION UTILITY window.

A prompt will appear on your screen saying; “SYSTEM CONFIGURATION: YOU MUST RESTART YOUR COMPUTER FOR SOME OF THE CHANGES MADE BY SYSTEM CONFIGURATION TO TAKE EFFECT”. Please ensure that your “U3” device is not plugged into your computer, then SINGLE LEFT CLICK on the “RESTART” button, and allow your PC to totally reboot. Once your PC is back up and running, let us plug the “U3” device back into your PC, and see if we receive the same error.

Did we receive the same error? If not, let us simply reload each of our start-up items, one at a time (restarting your PC in between each, always unplugging the “U3” device first), until the error repeats itself. Once the error repeats itself, we will have found the conflict.

If the error persists, let us move on by disabling any firewalls and Anti-Virus software that you may have running on your computer. If you are concerned with getting a virus or such during this process, you may simply disconnect your computer from the Internet, as it will not be necessary for any of our troubleshooting steps.

Once you have disabled all of the securities on your PC, please reboot and, again, once back up, reinsert the “U3” device back into your PC. The same here: If it solved the issue, re-enable each item one at a time until we discover the conflict.

If the matter persists, let us try another PC, preferably one outside of your present environment (if you are using the device in office, try it at home, or vice versa) but, again, one on which you can gain full administrative rights to.

Some CD-ROM or DVD burners are bundled with software that may conflict with the drive letter on which your smart drive is installed. Although there has been no formal testing to date of the various packet writing software applications in the market, it is advised that you uninstall the software and then try inserting the smart drive again. If the problem is resolved, please contact U3 at info@u3.com with the name of the packet writing software installed on your computer.

Examples of such programs are listed below:

  • B’s Clip (from BHA)
  • Data Add 2.0 (Ulead)
  • DirectCD (from Adaptec/Roxio)
  • InCD and Nero 7.0
  • PacketCD (from CeQuadrat)
  • RecordNow MAX, MyCD, PrimoCD, PrimoDVD and DLA (from Veritas)
  • Write DVD! (from Software Architects)

If the device works on another PC, then you might want to contact your PC manufacturer, a PC Technician, or Microsoft for assistance. If the device fails in all of these testings, including being tried on another non-network, fully administrative PC, then it may need to be replaced and, if so, please notify SanDisk Technical support.

ich hoffe das es dir hilft. 

MFG

 

hallo,

nur ein Gedanke, da ich in der Antwort von Kdogg2000 gelesen habe, dass es ein Konflikt zwischen dem (virtuellen) U3-CD-Laufwerk und CD-Brennsoftware sein könnte:

ich habe gehört, dass die aktuelle U3-Software das U3-System nicht mehr als CD-Laufwerk ausführt, sondern als allgemeinen Wechseldatenträger (wie gewöhnliche USB-Sticks oder Speicherkarten).

Sofern das U3-System noch nicht auf den neuesten Stand aktualisiert wurde, könnte das vielleicht weiterhelfen.

Viel Erfolg!