Try reassiging the drive letter first. If for some reason the flash drive is trying to use the same drive letter as some other device you've used that might explain it.
I have a 410/9200 with XP, but I'm pretty sure Vista is similar:
Right click My Computer - Manage - Disk Management. Then plug in the flash drive. A new drive should appear.
Right click on that drive, then select " Change Drive Letter and Paths". Assign it an unusual letter, like X or Z, then see if it shows up.
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Try reassiging the drive letter first. If for some reason the flash drive is trying to use the same drive letter as some other device you've used that might explain it.
I have a 410/9200 with XP, but I'm pretty sure Vista is similar:
Right click My Computer - Manage - Disk Management. Then plug in the flash drive. A new drive should appear.
Right click on that drive, then select " Change Drive Letter and Paths". Assign it an unusual letter, like X or Z, then see if it shows up.