Read through the answer and the various conditions that cause this message are covered.
It means that it knows there is a "Drive" in location "E" but there is no media in the drive.
A faulty flash drive will return this.
A program will request this if you have a DVD or CD ROM drive and it requires a new disk or it needs information on a disk to operate or update.
A faulty or damaged disk will also return this message.
That's because it is trying to read drive E:/, but there is no disk in it.
where is the main root directory of psp
hmm.... sounds like it could be a registry entry problem. Depending on the game, its as simple as unistalling and reinstalling with a reboot in between the 2.
Drives D and E usually refers to CD/DVD drives. Put the source disk in drive d and the destination disk into drive 3, then copy from d to e.
if you have a double disk drive put it in the e drive
Your hard disk has two partitions C & D that is why your cd/dvd drive has E.
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A: or B: drive is usually a floppy disk. These are becoming rare. C: drive is usually the main hard disk. D: drive is the second hard disk if any. E: drive is usually an optical or CD or DVD drive F: G: H: etc. drive may be a USB "thumbdrive" or an external disk.
Both letters are for Hard Disk drive because one hard disc is compartmentalized and these are named C drive, D drive & E Drive etc.
Make sure that the disk uses a format that windows recognizes
drive letter of an USB drive can be any letter from E to Z, It also can be D if you don't have DVD drive connected to the computer &C is the hard-disk drive needed for the Windows. It depends on the hard disk partition you had made.
depending on if your laptop has a DVD format drive (drive E:) (probably will if it is anything newer than a 2000 Pentium 2) then you just insert the disk, go to my computer, double click the Drive E: file and the movie should come up, however, if auto-play is embedded into your computer, then you won't even have to go to My Computer. You just insert the disc and wait.