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Thread: Blue Screen says Volume is dirty.

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    Jeff,

    This also happens when I open Internet Explorer. I rarely use IE so if I have to delete it I could...but I'd rather fix this annoying pop up/.

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    CaddyDaddy

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    Hi C/D,

    You can disable the Drive Letter Access add-on in IE8 by clicking Tools then Manage Add-ons. Find the Drive Letter Access add-on in the list, right click it, and then click Disable.

    Let me know if that fixes it. That is usually associated with a CD-Burner program like Roxio or Sonic.

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    Jeff,

    No matter which option on the pop up I leave checked or unchecked I get an error message. I attached the error message.

    CaddyDaddy

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    Hi C/D,

    Try going to the website here and scroll down to the Microsoft Fix It button and press Run Now. Once that completes, reboot your system and then see if the problems are still there.

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    Jeff,

    No go on that fix

    CD

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    Hi CD,

    The error message you are receiving seems to be related to the Sonic Solutions software you have on your system. Sonic Solutions addons seem to be incompatible with IE 8.

    You could try to run IE8 with no add-ons.

    You can do that by clicking on Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Internet Explorer 8 (No Add-ons).

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    Jeff,

    I did as you suggested in the previous post. I get that same Error message.

    CD

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    Hi CD

    We should probably run sfc /scannow.

    Open a Command Prompt > copy/paste sfc /scannow into the command prompt and then press Enter.

    Once that has completed, reboot your system and let me know if you are still having the problems.

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    Jeff,

    Same issue, after running sfc /scannow and reboot I continue to get that error message when opening up IE.

    CD

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    Hi CaddyDaddy,

    Please download HD Tune (the free version not the trial), run an error scan on your primary harddrive (full not quick) and report back if any blocks aren't green. It tests your hard drive for bad sectors.

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