The LCD does not have the program to read the files so have the flash in a computer and change the file type. fore media you should select even one of the files and click on options then select restore to previous version the on the pop-up change the medai player where it says change with the icon on it. it will let you choose another media of your choice.
the speed is more often the nod limited by the device the flash drive is connected to no the drive itself. there isn't much you can do but wait if it's being slow.
If it's Bluetooth / Wifi, you have to pair them first.
Are you 100% sure it's a flash?
If it has a usb port, then it could be a bluetooth or Wifi (wireless communications connection) dongle, not a storage flash drive.
A bluetooth dongle will usually have the double W symbol similar to a spiky 8.
If Bluetooth / Wifi:.....
USB has 4 pins - outer 2 are power to the device, while the inner 2 pins carry data traffic only.
Therefore a BT device, Wifi and a flash storage drive need to be connected to USB for powering its circuit board and relaying data.
Try this if BlueTooth:
Switch ON bluetooth on both devices (flash may have a button / switch, or not), most just use "Remove Device" "Safe to Remove" then yank it out to switch off (as no 5V USB BUS power = 0).
Plugging in powers it up. It's functions are controlled via PC's BT menu.
With BT Flash plugged in, go to your computers device settings or the taskbar may have a BT symbol (like two face-to-face W's).
After switching computer BT on, select "search for devices" or similar, depending on your OS.
It may find several BT devices in your area.
Other BT devices such as Mobile Phone can also find a computer dongle by using the external device's menu to "search" while computer is made "visible" (also vice versa).
go to computer direct the pointer to this pc right click and select (manage) it will take you to computer management select disc management and select the location of the drive you want format
hi i think you are missing a file called rundll32its in windows location like this C:\Windows\System32see herehttp://ccm.net/forum/affich-693153-my-removable-device-shortcut-virus
try using a program called recova or another file recovery program or if your files are still there but "hidden" click on view (windows 8 and up) and click hidden items (if that doesnt help let me know)
Flash drives are STATIC Drives with no mechanical functioning parts. This kind of apparatus can be shunted or discharged by electrical disturbances. For example, a static charge, somewhat like when you rub your feet on a carpet and touch a door knob "POP, you get a spark". So, if the flash drive receives an electrical discharge or it is pulled from the USB Port without properly ejecting it, it can render the flash drive dormant. The data will be lost and usually can not be retrieved. That is why you should always make a secondary back up of important data on another drive.
I have a dash cam that I can read right from the computer. I have a socket on mine for this very purpose. If you look in File Explorer, it should come up as SANDISK E: or something similar. If you don't have a memory card port on your computer, they can be had for a few bucks on EBAY, and will plug into a USB port.
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The Cruzer drive comes with its own enabling software (the program name you mentioned). You should be able to view that drive using Windows Explorer (to view the files). Then right-click on the RunSanDiskSecureAccess-Win.exe file and select "Run as Administrator". This should execute the program and allow you to utilize the drive after it installs completely.
Since it works with other systems there is a system incompatibility issue. Are you using the same OS in this machine as in the others where it works? Could it be that?
Using XP? It has some issues with some usb devices.
Try to get a later copy of Adobe reader or get "Open Office" from GNU and try to read it Microsoft software is prone to do this out of my own experience and made me swear like a proverbial sailor