PC NOT RECOGNIZING THE NOMAD USB FLASH DR

I've had this muvo tx for nearly three weeks and it worked fine with the pc. All of a sudden, the pc is not picking up the flash dri've when inserted into the usb. I've tried deinstalling and reinstalling the creative software but it is not working. I have windows 98. Any suggestions?

Sorry. I gave you misinformation. My PC runs windows 98 SE. I downloaded the drivers and the firmware
from the Creative web site. Installed the drivers. I inserted the built -in USB Connector of MUVO TX USB flash dri've while pressing the player button. I executed the firmware and the animated flash light turned on but after 2 minutes, the response was no removable dri've is detected. I will make several more attempts before I give up.

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