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| Vista hanging(PCMCIA) Can anyone help.I am having serious slow speeds with vista.This has recently occured since I removed a PCMCIA card from the USB port.For some reason the system seems to think that the PCMCIA card is still inserted(Showing on the taskbar).I've tryed delting this in safemode but when rebooted it has returned saying it is still there.I am presuming this is the hanging problem but unsure.I am not what you would say somputer literate and any surgestions would help |
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| Re: Vista hanging(PCMCIA) Your computer might have been infected by virus when you inserted a memory card. You must scan your computer every time you insert removable discs. The solution to your problem is system restore from a point that your computer is still free from errors and viruses.
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