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Don Harvey
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      08-09-2008
When I turn on this Vista Home Premium and boot up, the icon appears to
safely remove usb devices f,g,h,i. There are no USB flash drives, etc
plugged in. I can click on the icon and it clears.

Anyone know what causes this.

 
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MrB
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      08-09-2008
Is there a card reader attached to or built into this computer?

"Don Harvey" <> wrote in message
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> When I turn on this Vista Home Premium and boot up, the icon appears to
> safely remove usb devices f,g,h,i. There are no USB flash drives, etc
> plugged in. I can click on the icon and it clears.
>
> Anyone know what causes this.


 
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Don Harvey
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      08-09-2008
You mean the slots for ScanMedia, etc. yes there are 4. Hmm, I never
thought about those. It is interested to note that if I don't clear the
icon, sometimes an exception error will pop up later on and I have to hit
cancel several times to get rid of it.

This is a HP Pavilion desktop pc.


"MrB" <> wrote in message
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> Is there a card reader attached to or built into this computer?
>
> "Don Harvey" <> wrote in message
> news:QD6nk.6646$...
>> When I turn on this Vista Home Premium and boot up, the icon appears to
>> safely remove usb devices f,g,h,i. There are no USB flash drives, etc
>> plugged in. I can click on the icon and it clears.
>>
>> Anyone know what causes this.

>


 
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Not Me
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      08-09-2008
my machine has the same slots, but unless there is a card in them, I don't
get that.
check the manufacturer's website for an updated driver for the media reader.
if that doesn't fix it, is it still under warranty? call the manufacturer

"Don Harvey" <> wrote in message
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> You mean the slots for ScanMedia, etc. yes there are 4. Hmm, I never
> thought about those. It is interested to note that if I don't clear the
> icon, sometimes an exception error will pop up later on and I have to hit
> cancel several times to get rid of it.
>
> This is a HP Pavilion desktop pc.
>
>
> "MrB" <> wrote in message
> news:%23im00Jc%...
>> Is there a card reader attached to or built into this computer?
>>
>> "Don Harvey" <> wrote in message
>> news:QD6nk.6646$...
>>> When I turn on this Vista Home Premium and boot up, the icon appears to
>>> safely remove usb devices f,g,h,i. There are no USB flash drives, etc
>>> plugged in. I can click on the icon and it clears.
>>>
>>> Anyone know what causes this.

>>

>



 
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