Open Quicktime, Go to File>Open Recent>Clear Menu
or
It's a Quicktime file. Anytime you have a card reader or
USB drive attached to your system and start Quicktime it
records those drives the next time you boot if they are
no
longer present it will give you that error. Go to
msconfig
and un-check "Quicktime Task" from your startup. Next
time
you use the quicktime player it will put it back in. As
long as the drives remain the same it will not give you
that error.
-----Original Message-----
When I log on to Windows XP home Edition I receive the
following message. Ther is no disk in the drive. Please
insert a disk into drive\Device\Harddisk2\DR4. Then it
gives me three options. Cancel, Try Again, Continue. How
do I get rid of this error from showing up. Thanks.