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Recognising hard drives


Hello all. Iv just bought all the parts from eBuyer and built myself a new computer. Just wondering if anyone could tell me why my computer is giving me this warning/error message everytime I start windows (as it's loading up);



'There is no disk in drive. Please insert a disk into drive \Device\HardDisk1\DR2'



It's very odd, and it doesnt make any difference whether I click 'cancel' or 'continue' (obvisouly 'retry' just brings up the same message).



Another wierd thing, that may well be relivant is that the normasl local drive (my hard drive) is letter 'H', rather than the normal 'C'. Is there any way to change this? Also, in 'My Computer', under 'Devices with Removable Storage', aswell as the normal 'A' Drive, theres a 'C' drive, and an 'E', 'F', and 'G' drive! When I double click any of them though, they give me this;



'Please insert a disk into drive'



Whats going on????????

Cheers

    
Face50

Do you have any user defined drives assigned in the BIOS? Also please list all the hardware you have.

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