HP-625 laptop when you install any (full or empty), flash card reader to format it asks and then ask

HP-625 laptop when you install any (full or empty) flash card, card reader to format it asks and then asks opyatt otformotirovat. that make the laptop under warranty until 01/29/2012

Please identify your notebook with the p/n on the barcoded sticker on the bottom and state your operating system.
I suggest that you install the essential System Updates for Window 7 for your notebook if your OS is Windows 7 32 or 64-bit.
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erico
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