I had the exact same problem a few weeks ago (it was driving me mad!).
It wound up that my iTunes library was corrupt and I had to re-create
it. I don't know if you're using iTunes for your library, but if you
are, here are instructions on how to fix it:
myvinyl333 wrote:
> I installed an LG USB DR ROM Desktop Drive and all worked for several
> days.
> Now I get:
> :_There_is_no_disk_in_the_drive._Please_insert_a_disk_into_drive\Device\Harddisk8\DR8_.
> Operating System: Windows 7
> 'I followed several fixes from past similar issues with no
I think it is related to the "why in the hell is LMS scanning my home
directory when I didn't tell it to???" issue.
In my case, it wanted a CD in the drive...
B4L
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I installed an LG USB DR ROM Desktop Drive and all worked for several
days.
Now I get: :There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into
drive\Device\Harddisk8\DR8. Operating System: Windows 7
I followed several fixes from past similar issues with no success.
Is it the Disk Drive in
Now I get: :There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into
Where do you get this?
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Michael
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DONT FOLLOW HOW TO' S ON YOUTUBE!
Guys that acting like a idiot with their mouse mostly have something in
common with their acting.
myvinyl333 wrote:
> Is it the Disk Drive in conflict? I have moved the USB to a different
> port?
Is the external power supply from that Drive ok?
Whats happen
Is this the drive where LMS expects your music folder? Is the drive
letter still the same?
Maybe the Windows Disk Management utility can give you some hints about
the state of the drive. You can open it by opening Start menu,
right-clicking on the entry "Computer" and selecting "Manage". Then