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i don't have a lot of problems on my system except may be i have a camera
and for some reason it works for a while, then it tell me that there was an
error and the feed from the camera cannot be showed, now it's not a big
problem because the tempory fix is to move the camera to a another usb slot,
but i was wandering if anyone else had that problem and if they had a fix,
right now i'm experimenting with my registry program, i'm thinking may be
the program is erasing the key needed to make it work, so please help if you
can, if you can't it's ok i barely use my camera anyway may be 12 times a
year, he he he

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Jonathan Perreault
Forget Do Not Undermine Windows's Work,
Or It'll Undermine You As A User.

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jonathan perreault said:
i don't have a lot of problems on my system except may be i have a camera
and for some reason it works for a while, then it tell me that there was an
error and the feed from the camera cannot be showed, now it's not a big
problem because the tempory fix is to move the camera to a another usb
slot, but i was wandering if anyone else had that problem and if they had a
fix, right now i'm experimenting with my registry program, i'm thinking may
be the program is erasing the key needed to make it work, so please help if
you can, if you can't it's ok i barely use my camera anyway may be 12 times
a year, he he he

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Jonathan Perreault
Forget Do Not Undermine Windows's Work,
Or It'll Undermine You As A User.

New Word Of Advice: Torture Windows (Any) Now
Before It Tortures You
Often, this is caused by something else on the system interrupting the data
feed. If you're pushing a large file to the system, you might want to shut
down unnecessary applications. Also, temporarily disconnect from the
Internet and shut down your antivirus and anything else running in the
background.

This by the way can happen on burning DVDs and CDs for the same reason.
 
this usually happen when it's been plugged in for a while, when i try to use
it there's no files copying or moving, but i will try the antivirus and the
web off, if anything else tell me

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Jonathan Perreault
Forget Do Not Undermine Windows's Work,
Or It'll Undermine You As A User.

New Word Of Advice: Torture Windows (Any) Now
Before It Tortures You
 
jonathan perreault said:
this usually happen when it's been plugged in for a while, when i try to
use it there's no files copying or moving, but i will try the antivirus
and the web off, if anything else tell me

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Jonathan Perreault
Forget Do Not Undermine Windows's Work,
Or It'll Undermine You As A User.

New Word Of Advice: Torture Windows (Any) Now
Before It Tortures You
Michael Solomon said:
Often, this is caused by something else on the system interrupting the
data feed. If you're pushing a large file to the system, you might want
to shut down unnecessary applications. Also, temporarily disconnect from
the Internet and shut down your antivirus and anything else running in
the background.

This by the way can happen on burning DVDs and CDs for the same reason.
Try this, open Device Manager in Control Panel, scroll to Universal Serial
Bus Controllers and click it, in the expanded list, right click each USB
Root Hub one by one, select properties, go to the Power Management tab, make
sure "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" is NOT
selected. If it is selected, remove the check and click ok.
 
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