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Also your Folder Options,disappears. EXE and delete it. Hope this helps. I read all of these explanations, and I tend not to believe any of them. This error for me started popping up when I cleared out a bunch of temp files with a file cleaning utility. The hard drive is still in tact, and programs work, it is just an annoying message popping up all of the time. I am going to get to the bottom of it This particular computer has a bunch of front panel card readers.

They are all labeled "Removable Disk". Well I put a usb key into the back panel usb port, and it showed up on one of these "removable disk" spots, and remained being called that. I changed the name, and shortly after I tried to change it back, and it would not let me type the entire name "Removable Disk" Scratched head Rebooted System, the name "Removable Disk" was restored.

Someone in this forum did write that it had to do with the card reader names, and he was correct - spot on in fact. If you're asking for technical help, please be sure to include all your system info, including operating system, model number, and any other specifics related to the problem.

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Please remember to be considerate of other members. All submitted content is subject to our Terms Of Use. Share Flag. All Answers. Collapse -. Re: Windows no disk "error". Try this solution. Check the drives! If the problem didn't occur, check the other half, so all the Services are enabled -- proceed to do this on the startup tab as well.

Get the idea? You want to isolate the problem to a specific startup if possible. They will need to be de-selected again. Thanks ill keep an eye on that thread too. I disabled all the services except the Microsoft ones and restarted the computer but still got the same problem.

I also tried a diagnostic startup in the general tab of msconfig - but the problem still occurs. What can i try next?

What I would do is download and run Filemon from sysinternals. Then freeze the display and look at what processes are trying to access what files and their locations. I did this and got a log together. To be honest im not really sure what im looking at.

It had about processes when running with no other apps, but between clicking itunes and the error appearing it about processes so i dont know where to start looking for the error. Ive added the log on as an attachment because of its size. Can you help or do you need me to do something with the log? That log does not really help because it does not identify processes or paths.

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By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies. When booting up the computer, some Dell users encounter the following error which reads: " Non-System disk or disk error replace and strike any key when ready ".

See the following image:. Reasons behind this error message vary. According to Microsoft, this issue may occur if your start device such as a floppy disk drive, hard disk drive, or CD-ROM drive does not contain boot files.

But, users also report more possible reasons. In this post, we tell you how to fix the non system disk error by trying 8 solutions. Computer stuck on Windows 7 loading screen? Here we have a blog post showing you 10 solutions for Window 7 freezing on startup, which should be of great help. Similar to the " Boot Device Not Found " issue, the first step to try is to remove the non-system disk from your boot device because the boot order can be changed for some reasons.

For example, you can remove any non-system disk from the floppy drive or eject the disk from the CD-ROM drive.

Then turn off and on the computer to have a check. You can also enter BIOS to confirm whether the disk containing boot files is set to the first place of the boot order. If not, you will need to change your computer's boot sequence. To do this, you must change your computer's setup and the option that controls which device your computer uses to start from. Make sure that you select a device that has boot files or operating system files installed.

If the computer was dropped or jarred, there may be a bad connection between the hard drive and computer. You might have to remove and reinstall the hard drive. Here is how to fix non system disk error this way:. Startup Repair helps fix non system disk or disk error in most cases. First of all, disconnect any external devices connected to the computer. Then inject a Windows installation disc. Finally, follow the below-mentioned steps to troubleshoot the issue:.

Step 2. Wait for Windows to load files. When you see the Windows Setup interface for Windows 10 it is "Windows Setup"; for Windows 7 it's "Install Windows" , select the language, time and currency format, keyboard or input method and click Next.

Step 4. If a problem is found, Windows will try to fix the problem automatically or suggest a solution. Just follow the prompt to fix the "Non-System disk or disk error" issue.

For Windows 7 users , wait for the System Recovery Option to load your operating system. When your operating system is listed in the box, just select it and click Next to fix any problems when starting Windows. You will be asked to choose a recovery tool. Here, choose the first one named Startup Repair. Please wait patiently while this tool is searching for problems and trying to resolve the issue. Step 5. After following these steps, click Finish to restart your computer. The following two articles will help you create and boot your computer from MiniTool Bootable Media.



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