Message on opening Screen

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Every time I Start up the following message appears in cerntre of Screen :-

" CiceroUIWndFrame:Winword.exe - No Disk" ( As top Heading in Blue Background )

\Device\Hard disk1 \DR12 ( In main Body of message)


TRY AGAIN ? CONTINUE ? CANCEL ?

There is no Disk in DVD or DVD ROM Drives. No Floppy Disk in Computer

Can you please tell me how to stop it appearing on Bootin up


Many Thanks
 
This is happening because of the ms Ofice, Speech and handwriting
recognition feature enabled. If u do not use this feature then disable it as
follows:

Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs - Microsoft Office,- click on the
"Change" button
browse to "Office Shared Features," "Alternative User Input," and select for
Speech and Handwriting Recognition (both) "Not available" from the drop-down
box.

Regards,
Kumaran
 
Lawrence said:
Every time I Start up the following message appears in cerntre of
Screen :-

" CiceroUIWndFrame:Winword.exe - No Disk" ( As top Heading in Blue
Background )

\Device\Hard disk1 \DR12 ( In main Body of message)


TRY AGAIN ? CONTINUE ? CANCEL ?

There is no Disk in DVD or DVD ROM Drives. No Floppy Disk in
Computer

This error is caused by the "Speech and Handwriting Recognition" feature
of MS Office. You can turn this feature off by going to the Add/Remove
Programs applet in Control Panel. Click on the entry for MS Office and
then on "Change". Browse to "Office Shared Features," "Alternative User
Input," and make Speech and Handwriting Recognition (both) "Not
available" from the drop-down box.

Malke
 

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