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06-Nov-2009, 06:48 AM #1
File Information FS Minifilter
So i recently just got a new motherboard put in my computer and i also restored my whole computer. Now whenever i startup my computer and when it goes to the desktop it says "would you like to locate and install the file information fs mini filter". Then if i click on it, it tells me to put in a disc. Would this be one of my restore discs? And what is the file information fs mini filter and how to i install it or get rid of it? What do i do? Everyone i talk to is completely boogled with this.

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06-Nov-2009, 09:21 AM #2
The exact version and patch level of Windows would be really useful here.
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06-Nov-2009, 02:39 PM #3
Well im running Windows Vista. What do you mean by patch level?
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