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Posted by NetPirate on February 28, 2007, 9:00 pm
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Is it relating to your hard drive or CD/DVD drive? I had a problem like this
a while back and found that it was the upper and lower filters in XP.
Microsoft have a tool you can download that will erase the filters so upon
rebooting it re-writes them back to default and then recognises the drives
again.
Go to the Windows Update site and search for the filters removal tool or
just type in your error code and hit search.
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NetPirate (Capt)
The Pentium Killers NZ
"Playin the game"
"rickrod" wrote:
> I get this error a few times a day but am using nothing requirering a
> disk. I cant do anything until i get rid of this message and i have to
> click on cancel 20 to 30 times before it finally stops coming up...
> well for a while anyway. I am never doing the same thing online when
> it appears. Sometimes i'm surfing, sometimes reading emails, sometimes
> chatting... there seems to be no pattern as to when this might happen
> again. Any help will be appreciated. Thank you,
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