QUOTE(Hattori @ Jan 25 2007, 10:26 PM)
You should run a full antivirus scan on your thumbdrive first before doing the steps below.
1) Run the Command Prompt.
2) Browse to the thumbdrive drive letter buy typing the drive letter and colon at the command line. (Example = e: )
3) Type "attrib -h -r -s autorun.inf" at the command line.
4) Type "del autorun.inf" at the command line.
5) Eject your thumbdrive, and reinsert it again.
6) This time you should be able to browse to the thumbdrive using Windows Explorer.
This solution is GREAT!!!1) Run the Command Prompt.
2) Browse to the thumbdrive drive letter buy typing the drive letter and colon at the command line. (Example = e: )
3) Type "attrib -h -r -s autorun.inf" at the command line.
4) Type "del autorun.inf" at the command line.
5) Eject your thumbdrive, and reinsert it again.
6) This time you should be able to browse to the thumbdrive using Windows Explorer.
But why the fellow said:
QUOTE(cruel_boy @ Jan 25 2007, 07:52 PM)
The solution is to solve autorun. Is it help to solve non-autorun problem? Haha... Dear friend format pendrive jer la.....