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G.Mester
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      02-16-2008
Event 2460 from BitLocker driver is flagged as an error in Event Viewer for
Vista
Ultimate SP1.

Event ID 24620 from BitLocker-Driver. I don't use BitLocker. It's checking 4
flash-media ports
plugged into a internal USB port each time I boot. Example error message:
"Encrypted volume check: Volume information on G: cannot be read."
No media is inserted into this port.

Any Ideas?

 
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Mark L. Ferguson
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      02-16-2008
Much like the numerous DCom errors you see when you are not online, this
error is 'expected behavior and by design. You probably have something in
"Recent Documents' that is on one of those encrypted flash drives. Clear
recent. (One way is to clear History)

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"G.Mester" <> wrote in message
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> Event 2460 from BitLocker driver is flagged as an error in Event Viewer
> for Vista
> Ultimate SP1.
>
> Event ID 24620 from BitLocker-Driver. I don't use BitLocker. It's checking
> 4 flash-media ports
> plugged into a internal USB port each time I boot. Example error message:
> "Encrypted volume check: Volume information on G: cannot be read."
> No media is inserted into this port.
>
> Any Ideas?


 
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G.Mester
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      02-16-2008
Ok, have cleared recent documents but there was nothing in the list poiting
to any of my flash ports ....
In fact the only ever time I used one of the flashports is when I
experimeted with ReadyBoost and had a 8GB CF card in there.
but that was a long time ago and before SP1 this error would not appear. Any
other thoughts?

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> Much like the numerous DCom errors you see when you are not online, this
> error is 'expected behavior and by design. You probably have something in
> "Recent Documents' that is on one of those encrypted flash drives. Clear
> recent. (One way is to clear History)
>
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> Mark L. Ferguson
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> "G.Mester" <> wrote in message
> news:B7CB1948-4F5B-4E6D-A403-...
>> Event 2460 from BitLocker driver is flagged as an error in Event Viewer
>> for Vista
>> Ultimate SP1.
>>
>> Event ID 24620 from BitLocker-Driver. I don't use BitLocker. It's
>> checking 4 flash-media ports
>> plugged into a internal USB port each time I boot. Example error message:
>> "Encrypted volume check: Volume information on G: cannot be read."
>> No media is inserted into this port.
>>
>> Any Ideas?

>


 
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