At 10:48 AM 7/11/2001, you wrote: >Hi, > >It could be trying to get a lock on a used file. > >No idea how to fix it though 8o) Whatever it is it's a pretty poor design flaw. Sometimes these programs get over it if you simply put a disk in the drive. Or if you know what file its looking for create an empty file of the same name on a floppy and stick that in the drive.
- There is no disk in the drive! Frank Lawlor
- Re: There is no disk in the drive! Adam Fowler
- RE: There is no disk in the drive! Tim O'Neil
- RE: There is no disk in the drive! Jay Burgess
- RE: There is no disk in the drive! Darrell Porter
