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The message appears and gives me the option to say yes or no. It comes up as the system is loading after rebooting. Yes, it did go away, but I don't remember what you had me do prior to it going away. I have run many utilities since then so I wouldn't know which one it would have been. There appear to be no other problems besides this one. The Hardware Wizard has stopped popping up.
You said earlier that the message was a minor annoyance. It sounds like you can live with it. If you can live with the message, I can give you the All-Clean (we are basically done, since you said you have no other problems besides this one) and you can see if it goes away again in time. Or I could ask some of my peers and see what they think it is and how to remove it, since right now I'm stumped on what it is and how to remove it.
That would be perfectly fine. I have a flip video camcorder (that was the flipvideopc file). I had tried to update it a few weeks ago and had an issue crop up where it wouldn't update the firmware. Since the flipvideopc file was taken care of, maybe I'll try updating the firmware again and see if that helps the msg w/ the "update must reboot" issue. I will let you know soon. Thanks for all your help!
Ok, sounds good. :up: Let me know what happens after you try to update your flip video camcorder's firmware or uninstall then reinstall its program/drivers and then try to update and see if that removes the update must reboot issue.
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