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Connecting iPod
Every time I connect my iPod to my computer running Vista RC2, I get a
Microsoft popup that says: "Do you want to scan and fix MY IPOD? There might be a problem with some files on this device or disc. This can happen if you remove the device or disc before all files have been written to it." If I choose to scan and fix, it never finds any problems to fix. Anyone else have this problem? Is there a solution? |
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Connecting iPod
I think I got the same message, but I have never allowed Vista to scan and
fix anything, at least any more. I had a problem with an external USB hard drive after I used it with Vista, so I try to keep that type of activity to zero. Clark "Tim" wrote in message ... Every time I connect my iPod to my computer running Vista RC2, I get a Microsoft popup that says: "Do you want to scan and fix MY IPOD? There might be a problem with some files on this device or disc. This can happen if you remove the device or disc before all files have been written to it." If I choose to scan and fix, it never finds any problems to fix. Anyone else have this problem? Is there a solution? |