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Old September 13th 16, 01:08 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
Larry[_12_]
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Default Dell precision error message

I get the following messages on my Dell precision m6600 since upgrading to Windows 10.

First this message pops up:

Intel Rapid Storage Technology
disk on port 3 - detected

Then this message follows in quick succession:

Intel Rapid Storage Technology
disk on port 3 - removed

Anyone have any idea what these messages mean?

Thank you!
 




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