TCrdMain.exe hangs up after Vista wakes

TCrdMain.exe hangs up after windows vista wakes up. How to fix?

Hello

AFAIK the tcrdmain.exe belongs to the TOSHIBA Flash Cards application.
I think that reinstall this application might help.
Try this. Maybe it helps

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