My macbook pro 2012 won't recognise my flash drive

I have just brought a Macbook Pro Retina and i am trying to transport documents from my P.C via a flash drive, but the macbook will not recognise the flash drive? its work in my husbands mac but not this one??? Also outlook will not let me add an account? apple care cant help with that one either????

Did you format the USB flash drive on your Mac in a Windows format that both will read and write? And you say that it works on your husbands Mac? The problem is probably your USB 3.0 port. There have been some issues with the USB 3.0 ports on the 2012 models. Some were solved by the July 18th Software Update, some may be solved with the release of Mountain Lion (10.8) today. In any case, try the drive on the right USB port to see if it will read. Also make sure that you have all Software Updates.
I'm not sure why you're not able to add an account in Outlook. I use Outlook and have had few problems with it. I might suggest that you go under the Help menu in Outlook and Check for Updates. There have been two in the past couple of months. If that doesn't help, try the Outlook for Mac users forum at http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/mac/forum/macoutlook.
Good luck,
Clinton

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