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fleamour
When right clicking on the eject icon in system tray then clicking unplug or eject hardware Windows returns an error while working with the Control Panel file C:\WINNT\System32\hotplug.dll

garmanma
What device are you unplugging? By chance is this on a Dell?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/319511
Mark
fleamour
Nah it's on an IBM ThinkPad however the DVD drive I was ejecting coincidently has Dell firmware??? I've had the suggestion to repair the Windows installation which has gone seamlessly & repaired whatever is wrong.
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