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Removing USB device restarts pc

Original Message
Name: Marguerite
Date: December 20, 2006 at 12:35:21 Pacific
Subject: Removing USB device restarts pc
OS: W2K SP4
CPU/Ram: 3.20GHz/1GB
Model/Manufacturer: Dell OptiPlex 620
Comment:
Whenever I remove my thumb drive or card reader "safely" my computer restarts. I have created debuglogs from the minidump but don't have a clue how to find out what the problem is. Can anyone help me?

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Response Number 1
Name: H (by _hank)
Date: December 23, 2006 at 11:05:13 Pacific
Subject: Removing USB device restarts pc
Reply: (edit)
-Try it in a different USB port.
-Update your Windows 2k to the latest hotfixes.
-Try reapplying SP4.
-Update all drivers especially your chipset drivers.
-Apply any special specific patches Dell might have for your machine.
-Flash the BIOS to the latest.

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