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
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Your hard disk has two partitions C & D that is why your cd/dvd drive has E.
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
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.
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.