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Old 07-23-2007, 03:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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[SOLVED] help, "No Disk" warnings

There is a problem I am experiencing with my my .exe programs. Supposedly it has something to do with a disk. I am running on Windows XP with only service pack 1 installed. My Hard Disk Drive (WDC W800BB-22JHC0) is on Drive E

The problem occurred about a week ago before this post. When Programs like AIM, Spybot SD, and Stardock Object Dock ran, I always got the same message. The header said "SpybotSD.exe- No Disk" (depending on the program the name changes) and then in the window it said "There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive \Device\Harddisk1\DR2" However when I pressed the "Cancel" button, the program seemed to run fine so I ignored it but now when I run a scan for spyware with Spybot, the warning pops up every time. I would press "Cancel" on the warning and the Spybot would scan about 30 items or less and then the warning would pop up again. It has become very annoying. When I run other scans like AVG antivirus and CCleaner, the warning does not pop up during scans and when I run some programs such as CCleaner, Mozilla Firefox, and Adobe Photoshop, the warning does not appear.


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