Windows - No Disk

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Every time my computer boots up, I get a warning "There is no disk in the
drive. Please insert a disk into drive ."

I then used the Task Manager to 'Go To Process' and this led me to
'csrss.exe.'

If I then click 'Continue' it runs fine, but why does it ask me for this
every time I log on?

The file is located in C:WINDOWS/system32 On checking the size of the .exe
it is only 6KB where as I have seen on other forums that it should be 4096KB.

Can anyone shed any light on this problem for me?

Thanks in advance!

GazB
 
GazB,
The actual size of the csrss.exe file is 4096 bytes not Kilo(Bytes) but
anyways you said the file size of the csrss in your system is 6kb. Is that
right?? If in doubt check it again. If it is 6kb then it may as well be a
virus. Download the virus scanner mentioned below, install it and run a full
system scan with it.

Antivir: www.free-av.com

Hope this helps
yogi
 

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