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Floppy noise on windows 2000 when msinfo32 runs

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    I am running msinfo32.exe programmatically in my application to output the system information. When this runs especially on windows 2000 sp4, it is scanning the floppy drive and resulting in some noise. How can i avoid it from scanning the floppy drive? Thanks.

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      I am running msinfo32.exe programmatically in my application to output the system information. When this runs especially on windows 2000 sp4, it is scanning the floppy drive and resulting in some noise. How can i avoid it from scanning the floppy drive? Thanks.

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      unplug it?

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        I am running msinfo32.exe programmatically in my application to output the system information. When this runs especially on windows 2000 sp4, it is scanning the floppy drive and resulting in some noise. How can i avoid it from scanning the floppy drive? Thanks.

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        Jordanwb
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        Maybe it doesn't like it when you put questions into unrelated questions.

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