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errors ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Aaron StebnerNovember 8, 200521 Share 0 0 I've published an article that contains a full list of the possible error codes that can there is no disk in the drive windows 7 be encountered while trying to download Media Center guide data. This list
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includes some suggested remedies for each error, and also describes how to navigate through your Application event log to
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locate the error codes and error strings so that you can match them to the list. If you are running into guide download errors in Media Center, I encourage you to
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check out the Guide Download Error Codes article to see if any of the information in it can help resolve the issue for you.
Tags Windows Media Center - General Comments (21) Cancel reply Name * Email * Website Georgia says: November 9, 2005 at 12:17 am Hi there Aaron…I have been trying to search through your blog to find a remedy there is no disk in the drive. please insert a disk into drive device harddisk5 dr5 to my Media Center Areas with no luck. There are several posts on the microsoft from people who are receiving the same error message as myself, so I know i'm not the only one. It seems to be happening in fairly new PCs (I just got an HP m7250n) for my anniversary a few weeks ago. Anyway, when media center is opened up, the error "windows- No Disk" pops up with "there is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive." Choices: Cancel Try Again and Continue. It will not go away until media center is closed. The programs seem to run just fine, but this error window is annoying as it sits on the desktop, like I said, until you quit. My version number shows up as Media Center XP Version 5.1.2715.2773 (xpsp(wmbla).051011-0745 Update Rollup 2. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have contacted the folks at HP and they have been working on this issue with me for over two weeks now to no avail. I have sent them Hijack This! logs as well as all the information I couthe “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 there is no disk in the drive device harddisk1 dr2 windows 7 message pop up when using an add-on product that works with QuickBooks? cmd.exe no disk It’s annoying and it can make you worry that something isn’t working right. I consider this to be there is no disk in the drive memory card 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 https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/astebner/2005/11/08/list-of-all-possible-media-center-guide-download-errors/ 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 https://www.sleeter.com/blog/2013/08/fixing-the-there-is-no-disk-in-the-drive-error/ 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, ac
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