quicktime error message on startup

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christopher_h

Hi all, (from sunny London-UK)

I hope I'm leaving this posting in the right
place......I'm on Win XP but I keep getting the error
message on start up:

"58c: qttask.exe - No disk"
"There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into
the drive\device\harddisk1\DR2"

I click 'cancel' and the PC boots up and works
fine......I think QT refers to 'Quick Time' ?

Any suggestions greatly appreciated.

Chris
 
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Willit

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.
 

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