TRANSCEND JET FLASH 350 USB 2.O FLASH DRIVE NOT DETECTED

I AM HAVING DESK TOP PC P2 1401IL   WITH WINDOWS 7
TOTAL 4 USB DRIVES ARE THERE. TWO FRONT  TWO BACK
I PURCHASED A TRANSCEND JET FLASH 350 USB 2 FLASH DRIVE,WHEN THE DRIVE IS ATTACHED TO THE PORT
THE SYSTEM IS NOT DETECTING THE DRIVE.I TESTED THE SAME DRIVE ON OTHER PC WHERE IT WORKS
PROPERLY. PLEASE PROVIDE SOLUTION TO THIS ISSUE.

Hello YELMAR,
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I understand that you are not able to install USB drivers for your desktop computer, and I would be happy to assist you in this matter! 
Since the HP p2-1401il Desktop PC Drivers are only for Windows 8 and 8.1 on the website, I recommend following this document on usb device not recognized in windows 7. This should help in gaining access to your USB drive on your p2-1401il computer.
Please re-post with the results of your troubleshooting, and I look forward to your reply!
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