For near 6 month, I cannot access my usb disk in my windows xp3 computer. But finally I found the solution.
After I read this site
http://en.kioskea.net/forum/affich-2169-drivers-for-usb-mass-storage
I know some my computer system file lost.
Here the tips from the site:
First is to ensure that the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\USBSTOR start value is 3.
If you are an administrator on the machine, ensure C:\windows\system32\drivers have SYSTEM user access especially USBSTOR.SYS.
If you don’t have usbstor.inf in that directory or anywhere in c:\windows, go download from the web.
Go to Device Manager an uninstall the ” ? ” which was a result of the failed driver installation.
Plug-in the device, then when asked where to search, point to c:\windows\system32\drivers…
Viola
Yes. I check usbstor.inf didn’t exist in my computer. Then I google the file. I found the usbstor.inf from this site
http://forums.techguy.org/hardware/568675-solved-error-message-usbstor-inf.html
I copy the content of usbstor. Then I reunplug the usb disk. Yeah, finaly I can browse my usb disk.
You can download the usbstor.inf file from this article, just rename it.