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Trouble: We just got a quite common problem regarding pen drives, one of our reader Emmanuel Ayivi sent us a problem regarding pen drive detection. When ever I insert my (4GB my
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flash) pen drive into my PC and any other PC I amunable to open please insert a disk into removable disk windows 10 it. The message that am prompted with is "insert disk into drive" As it's clear from the message in quotes, please insert a disk into drive f this problems occur when you insert when your removable drive to your USB port, it detects your removable drive but throws an error window saying - Please Insert a Disk into Drive \ Device when https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/885290 you try to open it. One of the most possible cause of this issue when you have a removable drive which try to get a drive letter which is already reserved. This could happen due to the default behavior of Windows XP when you may have e: drive assigned to a network drive or other hardware drive and removable pen drives tries to occupy e: drive as drive http://www.troublefixers.com/how-to-fix-please-insert-a-disk-into-drive-error-in-windows/ letter. Fix: In order to resolve the issue, use the following methods given below: Method 1: Insert the removable disk in the removable drive before you start your computer. But in this case, make sure that the first boot device in BIOS is not USB drive, else computer may not boot at all. Method 2: 1. Log in as Administrator account in windows or any other account with administrative privileges Advertisement 2. Insert your removable disk into the USB port. 3. Click Start, now right click on my computer and select manage 4. Now, click Disk Management 5. Right click on your removable drive partition and select Change Drive Letter and Paths under Disk Management ( you can find your drive easily through size ) 6. Change the drive letter some other drive letter like X: or Z: which is not reserved by some other drive on windows. 7. That's it! Done. If you like this article or this article helped you, you can +1 to recommend this article on google plus. You can follow us on Twitter or join our Facebook Fan Page. If you have a question to ask us, submit your question at Answers By Trouble Fixers. Looking for something else
The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows XP "Please Insert a Disk into Drive" Error In Windows (2 posts) http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/please-insert-a-disk-into-drive-error-in-windows Started 5 years ago by MrGauro Latest reply from LH Topic Viewed 4685 times MrGauro Posts: 1 This post has been reported. Trouble: We just got a quite common problem regarding pen drives, http://thebackroomtech.com/2010/09/03/fix-please-insert-a-disk-into-drive-in-windows/ one of My friend told me a problem regarding pen drive detection. When ever I insert my (4GB my flash) pen drive into my PC and any other PC I am unable to please insert open it. The message that am prompted with is “insert disk into drive” I started to search the solution, finally i got it in the net. As it’s clear from the message in quotes, this problems occur when you insert when your removable drive to your USB port, it detects your removable drive but throws an error window saying – Please Insert a Disk into Drive \ please insert a Device when you try to open it. One of the most possible cause of this issue when you have a removable drive which try to get a drive letter which is already reserved. This could happen due to the default behavior of Windows XP when you may have e: drive assigned to a network drive or other hardware drive and removable pen drives tries to occupy e: drive as drive letter. Fix: In order to resolve the issue, use the following methods given below: Method 1: Insert the removable disk in the removable drive before you start your computer. But in this case, make sure that the first boot device in BIOS is not USB drive, else computer may not boot at all. Method 2: 1. Log in as Administrator account in windows or any other account with administrative privileges 2. Insert your removable disk into the USB port. 3. Click Start, now right click on my computer and select manage 4. Now, click Disk Management 5. Right click on your removable drive partition and select Change Drive Letter and Paths under Disk Management ( you can find your drive easily through size ) 6. Change the drive letter so
example, ever pop in a disc into your CD/DVD drive and then when trying to open files, you get slammed with the following error: Please Insert a Disk into Drive X Well hello, there is a disk in drive X! Unfortunately, Windows is not able to recognize the device or media. You can also get this error if you connect other hardware, like a USB stick and then try to open it. There are several reasons why Windows does not detect media when it is inserted properly and I’ll try to go through all the various methods of fixing this problem. Method 1 – USB Drive If you’re having this problem with a USB flash drive, the problem is most likely the current file system format. For some reason or other, the file format on the USB drive is not being recognized by Windows as a valid file system (FAT, FAT32, NTFS, etc). If you don’t care about the data on the USB stick, then the easiest thing to do is to simply format the entire drive and then re-connect it to the computer. You can format a USB drive by going to My Computer, right-clicking on the USB drive letter and choosing Format. The default setting is to format a removable device in FAT32 file format, which is usually fine. I would only choose NTFS if you really know what you are doing and have specific reasons for formatting the flash drive in that file system format. If you must recover the data from your USB flash drive, then you will first have to use a third party program to try and get the data off the flash drive, then format it. You can try the following free programs to recover data from a USB flash drive: http://www.transcendusa.com/Products/online_recovery_2.asp?LangNo=0 http://www.thepickapp.com/file_reconstructor.html http://www.piriform.com/recuva Lastly, you can sometimes get this error if the drive letter is already reserved by some other device connected to the computer. In that case, you have to change the drive letter for the USB drive. This is especially true if you have a card reader that has 4 or 5 slots on it. Each slot gets it’s own drive letter, so it’s best to change them all to something at the end of the alphabet like W, X, Y, and Z. Check out my previous post on how to change the drive letter for a USB drive in Windows. Method 2 – CD/DVD Disc You can also receive the “Please insert a disc into drive X” error when using CDs and DVDs. The problem can be caused by other the CD/DVD media, the CD/DVD ROM drivers, or the actual CD/DVD drive hardware. Here’s a couple of things to try: 1. Check Media Format – Firstly, make sure the media you are trying to use actually is supported by your CD/DVD drive. If you are trying to put a DVD into a driv