It sounds like you are trying to install a program, and it needs the data disk to be put into A Drive.
Assuming you only have 1 CD drive, you will need copy the data to your hard disk (or possibly a flash drive), remove the original disk from the CD drive, put the blank in, and burn the data that you copied to your hard disk.
AnswerThis question really confused me. Normally, if the disk is full, you will get a disk full message asking you to insert another disk. You can't fill a disk beyond it's capacity. And you can't add a file to disk if the file will exceed the capacity of a disk. Again you'll get the disk full message. You can click on the My Computer icon and manually move files from one disk to another.AnswerWhen you say disk do you mean CD or do you have more than one hard drive? If you mean to move data from hard drive there's a great free utility called FileMyster that you can use to copy or move data from one drive to another.See discussion
That's because it is trying to read drive E:/, but there is no disk in it.
hard disk
pendrive scan do and not open the mouse click then insert disk how to rectifieng the problem
If you want to copy a disk, you need a blank CD, the original CD, a programme (Nero startsmart,roxio etc.)to copy. insert a blank CD. go on Nero. go to copy CD. insert original CD. it will copy it.then insert the blank CD back and the data will be in the blank CD.
A Floppy Drive is where you can insert Floppy Disk in order to read and write data to them. They are seldomed used anymore, as optical discs are more mainstream.
If you want to copy them as in insert disk, then save it... theoretically you could save it as a disk image, then try to run that if it can read the disk, but this isn't necessary.
A few years ago people used to insert floppy disks into the disk drive to transfer data from computer to computer and to backup their work stored on the internal hard disk. Nowadays, people generally transfer data via the network/internet or use a disk-on-key that is inserted in a USB port. People might also burn a CD or DVD with their data.
This means that Windows is unable to read the floppy disk. The floppy disk is likely damaged, and no data can be copied from it.
I don't KNOW ask a teacher or your parents
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