chiron Innovator Apr 18, 2009 #1 Due to some error in XP, I am getting a repeated Windows -Drive not Ready message, which is pretty annoying to say the least. How do I disable a specific dialog in windows from popping up?
Due to some error in XP, I am getting a repeated Windows -Drive not Ready message, which is pretty annoying to say the least. How do I disable a specific dialog in windows from popping up?
madmaniac Forerunner Apr 18, 2009 #3 Lol whenever I used to get a dialog repeatedly pop up after I click ok I would drag it to a corner of the screen ad let it sit there.
Lol whenever I used to get a dialog repeatedly pop up after I click ok I would drag it to a corner of the screen ad let it sit there.
Audiophi1le Live eviL Forerunner Apr 19, 2009 #4 delete the process tht is accessing tht drive frm the task manager. For eg: explorer.exe----------> remove the disk then restart the process.
delete the process tht is accessing tht drive frm the task manager. For eg: explorer.exe----------> remove the disk then restart the process.
chiron Innovator Apr 19, 2009 #5 Gave it a stern look and ran Combofix which seems to miraculously have stopped it.
madmaniac Forerunner Apr 19, 2009 #6 Gave it a stern look and ran Combofix which seems to miraculously have stopped it. Click to expand... I would like to see this stern look of yours. Maybe it can help me when my comp goes beserk.
Gave it a stern look and ran Combofix which seems to miraculously have stopped it. Click to expand... I would like to see this stern look of yours. Maybe it can help me when my comp goes beserk.