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Windows error msg - "No Disk"
mickh:
Mr. Mouser,
i also tried finding rootkits, as Worstje suggested. i used a piece of software named RookitReaveal. But, i have no way to evaluate the results. (see the attachment). There was nothing in the list of items found by RookitReveal that clearly indicated a return being a rootkit.
i appreciate the help thusfar, and, if you are willing, any future help.
mick
steeladept:
If I were to take a wild guess, I would say it is a conflict with Filing Cabinets. Have you tried disabling Filing Cabinets and starting it up, just to see if that was the cause? At very least it would rule out that as a conflict.
mickh:
steeladept,
i did as you suggested. Sorry to report, no help.
thanks,
mick
oblivion:
i did as you suggested. Sorry to report, no help.-mickh (April 06, 2011, 02:24 AM)
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I've seen this type of issue several times in the past. I think it's a history thing: some bit of software checks through various locations that it's used in the past and panics if some relevant drive letter is unavailable. I'm not sure there's a simple fix, but it might be worth trying something with a history cleaner and/or a registry cleaner (CCleaner's a good free option, or jv16 Power Tools has a 60 day free trial.)
mouser:
what oblivion says is exactly right -- it means that the program is checking some location that no longer exists.
if it really is happening in CHS, there are very few file locations that CHS actually checks. go to the options and see if maybe you have a sound file path specified that does not exist.
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