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Ian61

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 5:10 am
Post subject: Message stopping boot up process
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It's not happened before but I am now getting a message called 'windows no
disk' telling me to insert a disk into drive (no letter indicated). There
are options to try again, continue or cancel. If any of these is pressed the
boot continues. How do I rid myself of the wretched message? I have no
windows disk, so why is this appearing now out of the blue? Any advice would
be gratefully received.

Ian.

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