flash disk installation

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From: Ritmo (ana_at_sapo.pt)
Date: 03/11/04


Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 02:32:12 -0800

Hi, I'm trying to connect my flash disk (pen drive) in my
computer (with windows XP) and it doesn't automaticaly
connect.

I'm on a network, so I have drives c (computer), d(cd), e
(cd burner), f (network drive) and g (network drive).

How do I connect the pen drive???



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