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    Disk Error on startup

    I am Xp user, since last three days when i turn on my PC, i get this error,'There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive'. What is this about? how can i fix this error ?

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    Re: Disk Error on startup

    Rarely this error occurs with windows users. I tink it may be the cause of Drive letter conflict. Anyways, to fix this problem, you need to change the inserted drive letter. Go through this steps:-

    1. Go to Start > Run > type compmgmt.msc and press Enter.

    2. Now click on Disk Management.

    3. Now find your drive on the right side of the window. Right click on the drive and choose change drive letter and paths option from the context menu.

    4. Assign a new letter to this drive and close the window.

    5. Restart your computer. Thats it !!

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    Re: Disk Error on startup

    I am also facing the same problem. Tried lot but not succeeded. Thanks for sharing this solution. Hope it works for me as well.


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