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blue screen problem
Hi,
Having a problem when using the remove hardware safely, this works on everything except the modem,when trying to remove the phone connection I get the safe to remove and get a blue screen when doing so, anyone got any suggestions as to what might be wrong. regards aga |
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blue screen problem
aga151 wrote:
Hi, Having a problem when using the remove hardware safely, this works on everything except the modem,when trying to remove the phone connection I get the safe to remove and get a blue screen when doing so, anyone got any suggestions as to what might be wrong. regards aga First guess would be the driver and the first place to look would be the device's manufacturer's website - or perhaps it has some firmware that can be updated. BSODs can be confusing because sometimes it will look like a hardware fault but be nothing more than a driver, sometimes the opposite is the case. |
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blue screen problem
Hi Charlie,
When you say the driver, would I be looking for the modem driver update! yes it only seems to be when it's the phone line is removed. Thanks Regards aga "Charlie Tame" wrote: aga151 wrote: Hi, Having a problem when using the remove hardware safely, this works on everything except the modem,when trying to remove the phone connection I get the safe to remove and get a blue screen when doing so, anyone got any suggestions as to what might be wrong. regards aga First guess would be the driver and the first place to look would be the device's manufacturer's website - or perhaps it has some firmware that can be updated. BSODs can be confusing because sometimes it will look like a hardware fault but be nothing more than a driver, sometimes the opposite is the case. |