Constant light Flash card

I inserted a flash card into its slot and since then the indicator remained the same when the flash memory card has been removed. On the attempt to restart the computer, he found himself during the startup process. All solutions?

Hello

1. what operating system is installed on the computer?

2. What is the number of brand and model of the memory flash card?

3. the problem occurs in other computer?

Response to answer to help you best.

Hope this information helps.

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