USB key will be always analyzed

English is not my native, so I'm sorry if I make mistakes. My Toshiba laptop (windows 7) open the USB drive too long. Whenever I plug a USB key, he asks me to analyze the stick and check if there are errors, or proceed without analyzing. The problem is that it it scans all the time regardless of my choice. Sometimes it's not, but it does in most cases. Even if I remove the stick safely, it will scan it when I plug it again.

How can I get rid of this?

Hi Gasolgasol,

What laptop you have exactly?
This happens with all USB keys or a certain USB?

In my opinion there must be a problem of OS (Windows 7) then maybe you should ask in a forum for Microsoft. There are more experts regarding Windows 7 delivers ;)

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