Weird "Would you like to format it now?" problem... VIA motherboard perhaps?

MIDIman

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OK - I posted earlier about having a problem with my mediacard reader on my Dell 2405, but now it appears to be related to ANY "removable disk" I plug in, ANYwhere on my computer. I just tried plugging in my Archos MP3 player and it has the same problem. My Crucial thumbdrive as well. Basically, the "device" is detected and gets a drive letter, but when clicking on it, I get "The disk in drive X is not formatted. Do you want to format it now?"

I've tried multiple different USB connection on this computer (front, back, etc). I have an ASRock 775Dual-VSTA based system, WinXP SP2. Just updated to the latest BIOS version.

All of the devices I've plugged in have been verified working fine on other devices, computers, etc.

Any thoughts? Super annoying...
 

MIDIman

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Anyone? Any way I can troubleshoot this?

USB mouse on motherboard's USB = works
keyboard on motherboard's USB = works
Evolution UC-33e on motherboard's USB = works

PNY 512mb thumbdrive on motherboard's USB = "Do you want to format it now?"
Crucial 2gb thumbdrive on motherboard's USB = "Do you want to format it now?"
Archos XS200 20gb on motherboard's USB = "Do you want to format it now?"
Thumbdrive in Dell 2405's USB ports = "Do you want to format it now?"
1gb SD card in Dell 2405's medicard ports = "Do you want to format it now?"
4gb SD card in Dell 2405's medicard ports = "Do you want to format it now?"