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Old January 5th 04, 09:39 PM
Victor
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I always get an error message at startup when I get to
the desk top.

Error 62c QTTASK - No disk
There is no disk in drive. Please insert a disk into
drive\device\harddisk1\dr1.If I select continue in the
window the boot is complete.

I'm sure this refers to Internal ZIP Drive, but I do not
know how to get rid of this.

Any help would be appreciated.
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Old January 5th 04, 09:39 PM
Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers
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Hi,

There error stems from installing Quicktime for Windows. Start/run msconfig,
disable (uncheck) the line that loads it.

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I always get an error message at startup when I get to
the desk top.

Error 62c QTTASK - No disk
There is no disk in drive. Please insert a disk into
drive\device\harddisk1\dr1.If I select continue in the
window the boot is complete.

I'm sure this refers to Internal ZIP Drive, but I do not
know how to get rid of this.

Any help would be appreciated.



 




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