Post 5 made on Tuesday August 10, 2010 at 23:34 |
vbova27 Super Member |
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You guys need to find the conflicting program via process of elimination. It could be a bluetooth process, could be something else that revolves around your USB ports. If your savvy start disabling things one at a time from the autorun area. Check out your bluetooth processes and disable all traces. I can tell you mine was caused by a logitech bluetooth keyboard/mouse s\setup that created a port blockage.
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