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I have a new fax/scanner/printer and when I have it plugged in to the USB port and I boot my machine, I get a lockup during bootup with the message "auto detecting usb mass storage device". I looked through my bios settings and cannot find any mention of this to turn it off. What I have to do is unplug the usb cable, reboot, then plug it in after Windows starts.

Any ideas??

Thank you!!


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