System FORCES installation of drivers when I plug in USB drive  

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       #11

    Icky - it turns out I can't install the driver at all which was the problem all along. :P If anyone still wants to help out, and I appreciate it, here is the new thread on the actual problem:

    Cannot install driver/not compatible w. 64?

    xoxo
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       #12

    I think you are confusing directness with being rude. I didn't insult anyone or lash out at them personally. I'm actually personally offended by the fact that you keep referring to them as "the ladies", because it seems like you're saying that A.you think I'm not a lady and B.that because they're female they somehow deserve special treatment.

    I actually thought my various XOXO's and <3's made it obvious that I was thankful, but the fact is that if someone seems to have not read what I said - or if they actually criticize *me* by insinuating that *I* didn't read what they provided - I'm going to address that directly and forthrightly. I don't think that's rude, I think it's blunt. :)

    Either way, I continue to express to everyone who is trying to help how thankful I am for the attention and the effort, even when it goes in the wrong direction or doesn't actually help. And though I personally think an apology given after someone tells you to give one is worthless...I do apologize if my brashness upset anyone or hurt feelings.

    xoxo
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  3. Posts : 2,259
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       #13

    jaybeebrad said:
    LiquidSnak said:
    At the bottom of the posted tutorial there is a link to more turning off your driver installation instructions. Also, forgive me, but it just has to do with drivers, that method does not turn off windows update, I suppose I mis-spoke
    Thank you muchly. It turns out the problem I'm having is something else entirely, and I'm not sure if I should post it here or in an entirely new post. I think I'll do a new one since it is not directly related, so that people who read this thread in the future won't be confused!
    Go ahead and post it in this thread, and we will see if it can be hashed out.
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       #14

    Well now it has just become a spiraling out of control mess. In attempting to fix the other problem (for which I'd already started a thread by the time you responded,) I created a new problem which is causing the BSOD. So now getting that repaired is my priority, and I'll have to come back to this.

    Ah technology. The never ending adventure into insanity!
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  5. Posts : 2,259
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       #15

    https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html

    If you could follow the instructions given on that page, then someone can take a look at the reports and determine a course of action to rectify the BSOD problem
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       #16

    Okay, I'll check it out. I have a thread going on another forum as well but haven't gotten any responses so far.
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