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20-Aug-2009, 08:34 AM #1
pop up re Driver properties deleted when computer starts
Just have this annoying thing that happens when i start up my computer.
A little properties tab with Driver properties pops up every time. It says on there that it has been deleted as of everytime i log on. I close the box and everything is as normal. However, this continus to pop up everytime i start up the computer. I heard it may be some sort of virus that messes with anything that uses the usb port by not allowing the user to delete things of the usb device or something like that. But any help would be appreciated. It dosn't seen like a big problem but it is annoying.

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20-Aug-2009, 09:23 AM #2
Click Start > Run > Type "msconfig" without the quotes > Click Ok > Click the startup tab in the window that appears. This will list everything you have running on start-up, and enable you to exclude the popup from your computers startup entries.
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