No Disk Error message

Red-DawnRed-Dawn Been kidnapped and being held hostage in Edinburgh
edited November 2005 in Hardware
i've been getting this message on and off for a while and i've always just ignored it, but ever since i installed EVE i get it every minute or so making it unplayable.

Since EVE is running off my harddisk i'm assuming its a harddisk error.


Just wondering if anyone could shed any light on the prob and hopefully give me instructions on how to fix it. :D

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  • Red-DawnRed-Dawn Been kidnapped and being held hostage in Edinburgh
    edited November 2005
    Bump


    Anyone??
  • ArmoArmo Mr. Nice Guy Is Dead,Only Aqua Remains Member
    edited November 2005
    no thats a cd rom error, i get it when i take a disc out of the drive while it was trying to read it, you have to hit cancel like 100 times or go into task manager and end the specific process

    //edit, after looking at the path it looks like a hdd error but the same thing, are you using deamon tools or somthing?
  • Red-DawnRed-Dawn Been kidnapped and being held hostage in Edinburgh
    edited November 2005
    Not using deamon tools at all,

    this error is really starting to annoy me now

    thanks for replying armo :thumbsup:

    EDIT: i forgot to mention that the process the error comes from is csrss
  • TexTex Dallas/Ft. Worth
    edited November 2005
    You might take a peek in the event viewer for errors also.

    Tex
  • Red-DawnRed-Dawn Been kidnapped and being held hostage in Edinburgh
    edited November 2005
    Event log shown below

    Event Type: Information
    Event Source: Application Popup
    Event Category: None
    Event ID: 26
    Date: 11/6/2005
    Time: 2:41:23 AM
    User: N/A
    Computer: *******
    Description:
    Application popup: EVE: eve.exe - No Disk : There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive \Device\Harddisk1\DR2.

    For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

    from above link
    Explanation
    The program could not load a driver because the program user doesn't have sufficient privileges to access the driver or because the drive is missing or corrupt.


    User Action
    To correct this problem:

    Ensure that the program user has sufficient privileges to access the directory in which the driver is installed.
    Reinstall the program to restore the driver to the correct location.


    This happens when i am logged in on the main account on my computer so i should have sufficient privilages to access the directory. Also i've tried reinstalling the programs affected but without any joy.
  • Red-DawnRed-Dawn Been kidnapped and being held hostage in Edinburgh
    edited November 2005
    Problem solved, found one of my removable drives had assigned itself the drive letter C: changed that and all problems seem to have vanished :D
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