Whenever I connect my Desire in "disk-mode" a Windows 7 alert pops up telling me that there might be a problem with my disk and asking whether I want to scan and fix the drive. No matter what I respond (if I agree to have it scanned it will do so and always reports "no issues found"), it will invariably come up with that popup again the next time I attach the phone.
When I take the SD card out of the mobile and put it in my card reader and then do a "chkdsk" on the drive, it also always tells me, that there is no problem.
So, why does Windows then always see a problem when attaching the Desire in disk mode? Is there a way to stop this nuissance?
Michael
When I take the SD card out of the mobile and put it in my card reader and then do a "chkdsk" on the drive, it also always tells me, that there is no problem.
So, why does Windows then always see a problem when attaching the Desire in disk mode? Is there a way to stop this nuissance?
Michael