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I don't if this is this in the right section but it is to do with XP. I don't know if there's already a thread about this problem but if there is and it has the solution some please link it to me. Thank you, here's my problem...

My pen drive has all of a sudden just stop working! I have a 4GB Sandisk U3 Cruzer micro USB (SDCZ6) and everytime I connect it to my PC it just comes up with "USB Device not Recognized" Its really stressing me out as I have all of my college work on it and I so foolishly never backed it up when I last used it.

I have tried using on it on all the PC's in the house and has the same issue so I know it's not my USB device. What I do believe the problem is that the drivers might of become croupted and need reinstalling but where the hell am I going to find these drivers? Sandisk don't have them on their support site.

Could someone out there help me with this issue? Point me in the right direction. Please don't say its completely entirely buggered. As long as I can just get it to work, just so I can get the data off it them I'll be happy. Advice needed please!


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