Look in your system tray down by the clock, look for an icon that has a
small green arrow pointing left and down above what looks like a USB drive.When
you hover over it the tool tip should read "Safely Remove Hardware".

Open it, look for unused USB devices such as storage cards and whatnot and
remove them.
This is a bug in Windows.

James Henline.
Help Desk Manager
Development Manager
Spacial Audio Solutions LLC.
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On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Loran Partigianoni
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Does anyone have an explanation why I'm getting a nuisance message telling
> me:
>
> Switch to DeskTop C:SamBC.exe -- No disk
>
> "There is no in the drive: Please insert a disk into drive D:" (which is
> the CD drive)
>
> Thre choices:  CANCEL  TRY AGAIN  CONTINUE
>
> It doesn't matter which of the above 3 choices I choose I get no
> resolution,
> the message comes right back about ever 10 minutes.
>
> I'd appreciate any suggestons
>
> Loran
>
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