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the “There is no disk in the drive” Error August 14, 201331 Comments Written by Charlie Russell Have you ever had the “There is no disk in the drive” error message pop up when using an add-on product that works with QuickBooks? It’s annoying and it can make you worry that something isn’t working right.
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I consider this to be a bug in QuickBooks, not the add-on products, but there are several
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ways to fix it. What Causes the “There is no disk in the drive” Error This actually can pop up in a number of situations, and cmd.exe no disk if you do a Google search on the phrase you’ll see a lot of confusing information on this. It isn’t limited to just QuickBooks installations. In a very general sense it is due to there being a removable drive in your system that http://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/ccappexe-no-disk-error doesn’t have media in the drive. Remember the old Iomega Zip drives? These kinds of drives would make the error pop up often. Nowadays we don’t see Zip drives that often, but any of the following can make the error pop up (this is not an exhaustive list): Floppy disk drives: Do you still have some? I do… Removable hard disk drives: These have multiple kinds of interfaces, USB as well as others, and they all can cause the problem. USB Multi-Card Readers: I don’t https://www.sleeter.com/blog/2013/08/fixing-the-there-is-no-disk-in-the-drive-error/ think of those when I thing of removable drives, but they ARE. Many consumer level PC’s have these included, even if you don’t use them. Some process in an application in your computer is doing a check on the drives in the system, and in some situations this is going to cause Windows to pop up this error message if there isn’t something in that drive. You may notice that I’m being a bit vague here – there are factors involved that I haven’t worked out. It doesn’t always happen. I have a program in my main computer system (several, actually) that will cause this error to pop up, but sometimes it won’t happen for days at a time. Then it starts up. I haven’t changed the media in my removable drives, I haven’t changed the configuration of my system – it just happens sometimes and not others. As a software developer, this is frustrating because it makes it hard to determine if I’ve found a way to fix the problem. I make a change – the problem doesn’t appear – but is that because I fixed it or because it just decided to not show up today? You can see which drive is the one that is causing the problem, if you wish. If you look at the sample error message above, you’ll see that it says “\Device\Harddisk2\DR3”. That is the drive number that has the problem. Run your Computer Management utility (in Administrative Tools with Windows 7, it may exist in other p
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: userinit.exe - No Disk Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by rsmine, https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-userinit-exe-no-disk.460392/ Apr 19, 2006. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement rsmine Thread Starter Joined: Jun 4, 2005 Messages: 23 I ran a program called "The Cleaner" which is a trojan hunter program. http://threadposts.org/question/1638404/windows-media-player-error-quot-no-disk-in-drive-e-quot.html It found only 3 traces of "mywebsearch" that I removed. After reboot I can successfully log into any of the user accounts, but it's like the shell is not fully functioning. All I no disk have is my wallpaper. Nothing else. No icons, no task bar. Right clicking does not work. I can however Ctrl-Alt-Del and bring up Task Manager. I noticed that explorer is not running. I can go to "New Task" and type in explorer and it opens up a folder in explorer view. I can navigate through all my files and run any and all applications. I can no disk in connect to the internet and use my browsers just fine. I thought, "well, I'll boot into safe mode and see what's going on." When I try to boot into safe mode, I get an error message. The Title bar says: userinit.exe - No Disk The error message says: There is no Disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive \Device\Harddisk\DR7 The 3 choices that I have are: Cancel, Try Again, and Continue None of which will do anything. I tried to boot into Last Known Good Configuration and had the same experience that I described above. I ran system restore and restored to a couple of days earlier, still the same thing. So I ran it again and restored to a couple of weeks back, still the same thing. I do not have a Windows disk to reinstall from. I an running an Emachine and it didn't even come with a complete set of restore disks. I am running Windows XP sp1. Could anyone possibly help me out on this situation. Thank you ~rsmine~ rsmine, Apr 19, 2006 #1 Sponsor Rollin' Rog Joined: Dec 9, 2000 Messages: 45,855 Frankly when System Restore doesn'