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?
"Mark L. Ferguson" <> wrote in
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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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> "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?
>