On boot-up this window appears, "there is no disk in the drive please insert a disk into device\hard disk\dr2"
THIS DOES NOT SEEM TO BOTHER MY COMPUTER, VERY ANNOYING THOUGH. HAVE BEEN SEARCHING NOW AND THEM WITH NO LUCK. HOPE SOMEONE OUT THERE CAN HELP. THANK YOU.2DESERTRATS1 person needs an answerI do too
July 12th, 2010 3:03am

Sounds like your boot configurations were altered.Go into your BIOS/CMOS setup and change the "Boot Order"Make sure you Hard Drive is firstCD/DVD Drive is secondFloppy ThirdUSBEtc.I would tell you how to do this, but as each manufacturers Bios settings are different, you would have to consult your manual.You can usually enter your BIOS/CMOS by pressing one of the Function keys at startup "F1- F12" or in some casses the "Del" key. When your computer starts look for a message that says "Hit (Insert key here) to enter BIOS setup."Young and learning...Have mercy - ChaosIf this post resolves your issue, please click the "Mark as Answer" or "Helpful" buttons. This helps other users with similar problems find the answer faster.
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July 12th, 2010 3:33am

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