No Disk In Drive
Sep 21, 2008"there is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive/Device?darddisk3/DR3.
View 6 Replies"there is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive/Device?darddisk3/DR3.
View 6 Repliesi am running windows xp home. recently every time my computer starts up it comes up with a error "no disk in drive. please insert disk in drive" the message window contains cancel, try again and continue. i have to cancel repeatedly to get it to go away. can anyone help?
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View 11 Replies View RelatedI use Windows XP Professional OS on an Intel Pentium 4 PC with 512 MB RAM. Presently I have a single disk drive of 40 MB which has been divided into three logical drives C, D and E with total sizes of 20, 10 and 10 MB respectively.
I now want to add a second disk of 80 MB capacity and would like to increase the total size of the three existing logical drives to 40 MB each.Is there a feature available in Windows XP that will permit me to do this without having to reformat the existing 40 MB disk drive ?I have certain software installed in the PC for which the setup files are not available. Reformatting the existing disk drive will result in the loss of these applications. I would also not like to add more logical drives i.e. F, G, H etc.
If I go into Drive Management under My Computer, and I see two "disks" both in the bar for "Disk 1" does this mean that all of Disk 1 has been split into two partitions but is still one physical disk?
View 14 Replies View RelatedIn windows XP Pro. Error message: there is no disk in drive Please insert disk. (Refering to A drive). this happened after trouble with an old cable. Replaced the cable and this message pops up on boot.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have tried putting in my windows disk but it still comes back I have been told to post a log generated by hijack this so here it is.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am getting a Windows -No Disk error There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive.I saw that someone had fixed another persons issue in a previous thread and they requested that the person post a hijack the log file.
View 2 Replies View RelatedEvery time I try to boot it I keep getting the error "wuauctl.exe - No disk" that states: "There Is No Disk in the Drive. Please Insert a Disk into Drive Device hard disk Dr3"And when I try to close the error message the computer reboots itself.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm runnin xp home and when i try to put in a disk from my dvd/cd drive it says there was a errior with auto run please send error report. Somtimes it wont say anything?
View 7 Replies View RelatedEvery time I start my computer, an error message appears saying "There is no disk in the drive, please insert a disk into drive".If I click any of the buttons, the message goes away for a few seconds and comes back again, so the only way I can get rid of it is to move it partially off the screen, but it is still in my taskbar.But if I insert a 3.5" disk into the drive then the message disappears, but the drive starts ticking like its trying to read/write the disk, but the noise is very irritating.I'd like to know what to do to stop this happening
View 6 Replies View RelatedI am running XP Pro and trying to install a games disk for my granddaughter, the disk works on another computer running XP Pro but not on mine it won't even show up in my computer in the D drive just tells me to insert a disk I have tried going through run to no avail, all other disks work
View 7 Replies View RelatedIv started getting strange errors on the computer like: "memory cannot be read/written" in different programs and different situations. I have run memtest86 and there doesn't seem to be a problem with the RAM. I have run a diagnostic from my harddisk maker and it checks out fine. I am suspicious of the hdd because of the following. When i run chkdsk it usually says: Errors found chkdsk cannot continue in read-only mode. I ran a boot-time check, with /r, but still when i boot to windows i get errors in the volume. This does not happen to my 2 non-primary hdds.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI wanted to burn a CD and so I put the CD into the computer and opened up windows media but it can't detect the disk or the drive. I went to another burner and the same thing occured except this time I got a message saying the following: "There are no compatible CD drives reported."I then exited and popped in a disk for a game.. I hear the drive accept the disk and it sounds like it is about to load but nothing happens. Its like the cd drive is non functional. My question is what might have happened and can I fix this/ how?
View 13 Replies View RelatedMy disk drive crashed I installed a brand new one. I have a certified COA for Windows 2000 Professional but do not have the software. Where can I get a copy of the software?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI keep getting the following message everytime I boot-up:- There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a diskharddisk3dr15. The only way I can get rid of it is to keep pressing the cancel button until it disappears. How do I remove it?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI using XP pro C drive 4gigs and F drive 9gigs on a 13gig HD. I want to combine the c and F drive to give me more disk space on the c drive. Or how do I get everything to down load to the F drive and use my c drive just for the operating system.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am running Windows XP SP2 with a Silicon Image SATARaid card running a 150GB mirrored volume. The fee space indicated by windows explorer indicates I have 19GB but when I add all the directory sizes together it only comes to 90GB. I have checked "Show hidden files and directories" and also ran a virus scan.I remember reading an article about how hackers can use disk on remote hosts and hide the data but have no idea how to check this, also I may be barking up the wrong tree.
View 4 Replies View RelatedCompaq desktop, AMD 3200, DVD drive (D) and Asus CD Rom (E) I'm sure I've read about this before but for the life of me, I can't find anything now that fits. My CD-Rom (E) drive appears in "MY Computer" but when I try to use it I get the message to "insert a disk". I've tried data disks, picture disks, and music disks but the drive still thinks it's empty
View 10 Replies View RelatedI am trying to copy some files to a CD Disk, so that I can open them on a different computer. I have put a disk in the drive, highlighted the file, clicked on "send to", and I get the message: "Please insert a disk into Drive E (or F, whichever I happen to try it with)".The drives won't recognize that there is a blank CD. If I put in an audio CD or a DVD, it recognizes it, and plays it fine. It's just the blank ones that are giving me a problem. I have tried several different brands of CD . . . same result . . . "Please insert a disk into drive"
View 1 Replies View RelatedApparently she was trying to save some files to a floppy drive, and after several failed attempts, a "bubble" popped up (the little yellow pop-ups on the bottom right) that told her to run checkdisk on the A-drive. How does one go about accomplishing this? I've been looking around and found how to run it on the C-drive, is it any different for the A-drive?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI am running Windows XP SP2 Home edition, 3.0 GHz, 2GB RAM and everything was operating perfectly. I recenlty installed (upgraded) to Norton Antivirus 2007 and I'm now receiving a "Windows - No Disk...There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive" error. This only happens when I boot the computer up. I suspect that I accidentally had a flash drive in a USB port during the Norton upgrade, which may have messed things up. I have tried using a registry cleaner and Scan Disk to remedy the problem but to no avail. I also used Device Manager to disable the drive, and I do not get the error. However, when I enable the drive, the error returns. A Google search led me to your site and I have noticed several people with a similar error.
View 14 Replies View RelatedThe C drive is used strictly for WinXP OS and applications, of which there are many and they are all very large. While I'm fully expecting this to be a tedious task, I would welcome any advice on how the process can be made less tedious and very safe. Note that the C drive is an 18 GB SCSI-3 supported by an Adaptec U-160 SCSI adapter, which has performed reliably and is very speedy.
View 14 Replies View RelatedI keep getting the error message "Windows No Disk". In the error box is the message "There is no disk in the Drive, Please insert a disk into the drive" No drive letter is specified. I've tried putting disks in every drive, & still get the message. I have to hit the "cancel" or "continue" key several times.I read a lot on this and have tried many things, but the error still comes back.I have scanned my computer in safe mode with AVG antivirus and antispyware. Nothing appears.
View 6 Replies View RelatedRecorded a show onto a RWDVD. It plays on the dvd player fine. I wanted to edit it and then burn to a R disc. BUT, my computer E drive says the disc is blank. Is there any way to access the files via my computer?
View 12 Replies View RelatedWhen I plug in my USB Flash memory, it is automatically recognized as a disk drive. When I try to access it, it asks me to insert a disk.
View 19 Replies View RelatedWhen I want to move something to, or download anything to My CD drives I cannot get past the message "please insert a disk into drive (which ever)". Neither drive will recognize that there is a empty disk in the drive. I've tried different media and various makes of CD's and DVD.'s. I can burn a disk in the Cd/DVD
drive using "Nero". And both drives will open if there is data, music, or pictures on the disk in either drive, but I cannot open a blank empty disk unless it is in conjunction with something I'm doing with Nero.
There are no yelow symbols in device manager. And I have uninstalled both IDE channels that the optical drive is on and on reboot win 2000 reinstalled them automatically. I have updated the firm ware for each drive. Replaced the USB cable for the external drive and before I reloaded the updated firm ware I uninstalled both drives and reinstalled with the updated firmware. My three malware/spyware
programs have been run as has both of my virus programs.
Wow, this is kind of odd I ran disk cleanup and noticed that the size of the temporary files it wants to delete totals about 56 GBs, which is pretty much everything on my HD.It did this once before, only it just deleted Windows, which is pretty ironic.I've tried running chkdsk with the r parameter, and it found nothing, so I'm not sure exactly what to do with a Windows-specific issue like this, especially seeing as I have no restore points other than the latest one, which was just before I found this all out. Reformatting is NOT an option.
View 5 Replies View Relatedso i tried to fresh install windows and format my drives and when xp setup formats the drive and restarts it gives me this error tried alot of combinations of partitions but none work.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have an external hdd...my xp has detected the driver for the hdd but its not displaying in disk management and also in My Computer. I can only see my C drive and cd-rom. How to resolve this coz i have important file there.
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