ANNOYING - MTP Device driver kicks off every time I connect with USB - MAKE IT STOP!!!

I have a Droid Pro that recently went through the software upgrade.  Prior to the upgrade, I could connect my phone to USB for charging purposes only.  It was never a problem.  AFTER the software upgrade however, every time I do so now, it starts a repeating attempt to load a "MTP Device" driver.  It'll load successfully sometimes, other times unsuccessfully, but even when it loads successfully, it'll load again a few minutes later.  It slows down my laptop when it does that.  How can I fix this so it doesn't try to load this driver?
Thanks.

Hello Droidberry, welcome to the forums! I understand that having this popup everytime you connect your computer can be annoying. I want to check a few things first. When you connect your phone to your computer, do you see a Motorola symbol popup in the lower righthand corner of the computer? If so, click this icon to see if you have an option to Do Nothing. 
If this icon is not showing or that doesn't resolve the issue, you may need to open your Device Manager, select the Droid Pro XT610 driver and change this to a USB mass storage device. 
Here are some more steps for determining if there is a conflict with the Droid Pro in your Device Manager. 

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