Jump drive won't work-appears as a CD

I have 4 gb san disk titanium jump drive. When I try to use it with the MacBook, it shows up as a CD. I can't see the other folders it has, just three programs for U3.
Is there a way to get this working?
Do I need some updated drivers?
Do I need to erase/disable U3 on the drive?
Any ideas? Thanks!

I usually have no use for these Jump Drives in their CD mode. I use them for storage only and if they function as a small external drives to which I can read and write to then I am fine.
Having said that, what I normally do is simply format them and combine all partitions into one using Disk Utility. Not saying that you should do this but that solved my concerns when I run into a jump drive that behaves like a CD.
Axel F.

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