Ipoint.exe No Disk Error Windows 7
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The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows 7 (Solved) - no disk in drive (13 posts) Started 4 years ago by curry318 Latest reply from curry318 Topic Viewed 7947 times there is no disk in the drive. please insert a disk into drive device harddisk5 dr5 curry318 Posts: 99 This post has been reported. What does this mean and how can
There Is No Disk In The Drive Device Harddisk1 Dr2 Windows 7
I get rid of it? _______________________________________________________ SnippingTool.exe - No Disk _______________________________________________________ "X" There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk cnext.exe no disk windows 10 into drive \Device\Harddisk2\DR5. _______________________________________________________ Cancel Try Again Continue _______________________________________________________ This thing is always popping up and it is very hard to get rid of no matter which button I click on. It finally goes away, but I don't know http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_programs/ipointexe-no-disc-found-please-insert-disc/c1659977-9c03-4449-b785-b5ab44c4182e what makes it go away. It is very irritating. There is a red circle with a white X in it, where I put an "X" above. Thanks. Pat Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top Xhi Posts: 6298 This post has been reported. Do you have anything in any drives? USB, Card drives?, CD drive, etc. If so reboot and remove them. Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top curry318 Posts: 99 This post has http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/no-disk-in-drive been reported. It also does this when I try to save something in Notepad. It seems to me like it wants me to put a disk in a drive to put something on it, not remove something. I'm not trying to put anything on a disk, just save it on the computer like always. I'm not doing anything different than I ever have before that I know of. This just started happening lately and I don't know why. I have turned the computer off and on many times since this began and it just keeps doing it anyway. What is: \Device\Harddisk2\DR5? I never heard of that before. Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top Xhi Posts: 6298 This post has been reported. When you look in disk management does your OS have the drive letter C: If not what drive does have that letter? Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top curry318 Posts: 99 This post has been reported. Sorry, but I don't know what you mean by "When you look in disk management." When I look under COMPUTER, I see this: Local Disk (C:) DVD RW Drive (D:) Elements (F:) - this is my external HD Norton Backup Drive - I disabled this a long time ago because I use the external HD I used to have an (E:) Drive where the external HD was, but it ju
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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. I consider this to be a bug in QuickBooks, not the add-on products, but there are several 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 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 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 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