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    Emil Justa is offline Senior Member
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    Default VDS Basic Provider erroneousness on Windows 7

    Hey guys, I'm facing this error in the last 1 week. Basically this error because I get a blue screen and then I can not run anything on my system. This error occurs when using Windows 7 on my laptop. But when I try with Windows XP, I get no error and I can work with ease. I noticed patches Support Dell and Microsoft. So I think that will help me solve this problem.

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    This is what I have learned this basic Error Limit VDS provider. It just seems to happen when you open Computer Management. Microsoft says that it is wrong and is not an acceptable solution. And 'caused by a virtual drive, which for me is Damien tools. You will be able to find the Event Viewer and find that the error is not present. If you then open Computer Management, you will notice that the VDS is not a mistake at the last minute.

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    It's good to see than can say that it is a mistake that could not fit, but in my case, I put a 4 GB flash drives (aka USB drives) and not my PC. Not in the computer. "Looking in the Device Manager and Disk Management listed there anyway by which I right-click on the drive to format, I get this error. I run DAEMON Tools Lite, but this difficulty has now just hosted my attention. I have no doubt that I use the USB drive before.

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    Let's see if it appears in the devices and printers. If so, you can and then click Troubleshooting. On the other hand, in the Device Manager in Windows Vista, click Show hidden devices to see if anything is checked. Also in Device Manager Click on the open units difficult to see if it's there. You said the USB drive appears in Device Manager, you can click on the icon to update and if there is an uninstall from the menu. Restart your PC and see if Windows is installed automatically.

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    Vivian Imbert is offline Senior Member
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    He contacted through Dell, or even to learn it was a problem. Technology took my Dell Windows 7 in the direction of the default Windows sounds for the simple reason that anything I've seen or downloaded to change my sound. Since then I have not had the error again. It makes no sense to me at all, the important things through the virtual disks are a bit messy in Windows 7, I hope you do not acquire Windows 8 to solve it.

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