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Thread ID: 100567 2009-06-12 10:38:00 Error handling exception message LynX (14542) Press F1
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781763 2009-06-12 10:38:00 Hi everyone,

Just found a nasty "function" of Vista . Currently I have a music player program called TTPlayer, and it is good, except when I plug in my MP3 (Safely Remove Hardware recognises it as Rockchip, but it was really a flash drive to me as it's screen is cracked :crying ) .

When I plug it in, it uses two drive labels (or whatever you call it): one for the inbuilt flash memory, and the other one for the inbuilt MiniSD card reader (which I found plain useless) . After that, when I try to launch TTPlayer, it gives me an error message . (See attachment)

I have posted a thread earlier on, about the same issue, but it appears that it is forgotten and ignored . But is this a glitch with the software, Windows, or some other things? Because when I plug in my phone (which also has an inbuilt memory and a MicroSD reader), it doesn't give me such problem .

Any helps appreciated .
LynX (14542)
781764 2009-06-12 10:44:00 Where's the attachment?:p Blam (54)
781765 2009-06-12 11:00:00 :blush: Whoops . . . But :thanks for informing me that .

This is one of the reasons I love PressF1: so many keen helpers stick around and try to fix problems as quickly as possible .
LynX (14542)
781766 2009-06-12 11:18:00 Is paintshop pro x2 installed? That error, according to one site has to do with corel file shell monitor..It looks like 2 files PSP installs can cause probs that one <-- and corel photo downloader.. if theyre in startup, delete their entries with ccleaner. Or kill their processes in task manager for now. It looks like these 2 files can also cause that error when you open a cd or dvd as well Speedy Gonzales (78)
781767 2009-06-12 11:57:00 Is Vista all upto date with service packs and fixes ?? According to Microsoft theres a fix for that problem in the service packs.

Also can be a drive letter conflict - alter the drive letter As per here (www.zolved.com 013_with_p) -- Many others had the same problem, altering the drive letter fixed it. Notice the name on the Window - NO DISK
wainuitech (129)
781768 2009-06-12 22:54:00 Thanks everyone . This is the situation update:

1) No, I don't have Paintshop Pro . In fact, I doubt whether I have anything called Corel on my computer .

2) My computer has Service Pack 1 installed . No thoughts on SP2, as it is too much of a strain for my dial up speed . . . . . . :( .

3) Yes, I tried changing the memory drive letter, but no, the error still persists . I guess it's the I: (MiniSD reader) that is giving a fight, but I can't seem to change that .
LynX (14542)
781769 2009-06-13 01:06:00 See if you can go into device manager and disable the miniSD reader
Run>devmgmt.msc
Blam (54)
781770 2009-06-13 10:35:00 Cooooool... Works like a blitz now. Thanks a lot Blam (and everyone else who gave me suggestions)! :thanks

Maybe one day I should think more carefully... But I think I'll leave the MiniSD - TTPlayer problem alone for now.
LynX (14542)
781771 2009-06-13 10:46:00 Glad to hear it worked!:) Blam (54)
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