** Description changed:

  The issue i'm having is with the initial installation.
  
  I run Windows XP Home Edition on an HP Pavilion a656x with an added
  video card and an added stick of memory. It has two optical drives,
  drive E (a DVD/CD drive) and drive F (a CD drive).
  
  Here is what happens...
  
  1. I boot into Windows XP
  2. I insert the Ubuntu 9.04 CD into drive E
  3. I get a pop-up message window (from pyrun.exe) telling me that there is no 
disk in drive F
  4. My options are Cancel, Try Again, and Continue and the "X" to close the 
little window
  5. no matter what i click, the error message just pops back up.
  
  if I put the CD in the Drive F, then everything happens exactly the same
  except that in step 3, the message informs me there is no disk in drive
  E.
  
  So, whichever of my two drives i insert the CD into, the installer
  complains that i don't have a disk in the OTHER drive.
  
  In Ubuntu 8.10 (which I no longer have installed on my system), after I
  inserted the CD, I would simply get a pop-up that presented 3
  installation options (and I want to choose the 2nd one: install inside
- windows)....sometimes, if i keep clicking the various buttons randomly
- like 50 times (Cancel, Try Again, Continue, and the little close
- "X")...I will eventually get the installation options.
+ windows)....in Ubuntu 9.04, if i keep clicking the various buttons
+ randomly like 50 times (Cancel, Try Again, Continue, and the little
+ close "X")...I will eventually get the installation options.
+ 
+ ---------------------------------
+ 
+ I am the author of this bug report and I have decided to sum up the
+ issue and the work around...I am still getting email notifications...so
+ apparently this is still a problem.
+ 
+ APPARENT CAUSE:
+ This issue appears to be due to the wubi installer being ported to python 
from its original language; therefore, if i remember correctly, this problem 
will only be seen on wubi 9.04 and later. Wubi (and possibly python itself) has 
problems dealing elegantly with empty data storage devices in certain 
instances. Wubi scans all drives on your system a certain number of times 
during the installation process. Every time it scans through the drives and 
encounters one it does not know how to deal with, it produces this error. If 
you click through it, wubi moves on to the next drive.
+ 
+ POSSIBLE PROBLEM DEVICES:
+ - card readers (usually each slot will produce the error)
+ - empty CD or DVD drives (not all people experience issues with these...my CD 
and DVD drive did not produce any errors)
+ - virtual drives
+ - drives assigned non-ascii drive letter
+ 
+ ** built-in card readers appear to be the most commonly reported problem
+ device **
+ 
+ ** there could be other devices like attached cell phones or flash
+ drives that cause the problem, too, but no one below reported such **
+ 
+ ** some printers, keyboards, or monitors can have a built-in card
+ reader...don't forget to check that **
+ 
+ WORKAROUND (TEMPORARY SOLUTION):
+ 1. Eject the problem devices, OR...
+ 2. Click through the error messages -- it is not an infinite loop, you will 
get one error message per problem device each time wubi scans the drives.
+ 
+ ** wubi may scan the through all drives several times during the
+ installation process. For example, my computer had a card reader with 4
+ slots. Each slot was considered a drive and each slot produced an error.
+ Wubi scanned my drives 3 times during the installation, so I had to
+ click through the error message a total of 12 times. **

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wubi installer's pyrun.exe says "no disk"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/365881
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