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Just a thought.
Did you choose the drive letter (M) or did you let Windows pick the drive letter.
Did you wipe the stick; their might be something on the stick from the manufacture.
Crazy thoughts but sometimes I think that way.
I can remember quite a few Threads on here with the same problem .. Seems to be related to Sandisk Sticks ..
Hmm, interesting. One of the programs that I use to install Linux on sticks did not recognize it as a stick either - only as 'other devices'. Installations work OK but it is somehow curious.
Apparently your flash drive is Win 8 certified,
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Thanks Derek. That seems to be it and explains it. They come up with new stuff all the time, LOL.
The way it is does not really bother me, but it was odd and I was curious.
It is a nice stick and I don't know yet what to with it. At first I wanted to use it for my Linux on a stick, but then I already used my 128GB stick for that. So this one is awaiting an assignment.
You're welcome Wolfgang, that seems to be bothering quite a few people out there.
I have five or six that don't get used much but they could be put to better use.
More specifically, that's a feature of "Windows To Go" which is a feature found in Win 8 or 8.1 Enterprise. The same ol' flash drives (we all own and love) will continue to work as expected in Win 8.
Windows To Go is an Enterprise feature that allows admins toinstall orboot and run a Windows image off a certified flash drive
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If MS were smart, they would make that Windows to go available for everyone. Now we resort to Linux to go and eventually we will like that so much that we do not need Windows any more.