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Old 01-09-2010, 06:17 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by whitearrow View Post
I get this message in Windows 7 with every external device I've ever attached, including two ipods, several external drives, and several thumb drives -- all of which work fine. I get no such message when I attach the same devices to my Windows XP computers. I think Windows 7 wants to make some change to make itself happy, but I have a hard time believing all of these drives (including some that had recently been formatted!) are actually corrupted.
That's odd; I use Windows 7, and I've never seen the message. There again, I never, ever, ever, unplug any USB device without using the "Safely Remove Hardware" tool .
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