Re:DEVLDR message
From: Johnny_1 (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/19/04
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Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 04:15:45 -0800
Since you had this error prior to installing your new one,
you may have some components left over from the old card.
I suggest to go to the (un)Creative support site Knowledge
Base and search for solution ID # 14834:
http://us.creative.com//support/
Follow this article exactly to completely remove all
Soundblaster software from your system. After restarting,
the wizard will detect new hardware. Cancel this and re-
install the SB software from the CD that came with the
card. If this is a new card, then these are the latest
drivers.
Good Luck - I have the same crappy card (should have
bought Turtle Beach).
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi, I hope someone can tell me what this means. When my
computer starts up,
>I log onto my "account" and then the following message
appears
>
>DEVLDR: devldr 32.exe - no disk
>There is no disk in the drive.
>Please insert a disk into drive\device\Harddisk1\DR12
>
>I run XP with a big hard drive formatted into 3 sections
(as OEM). I have
>DVD-RW and CD/DVD drives. I recently installed a
creative sound card, but
>was getting the message before then.
>
>Many thanks, in advance,
>Des
>
>
>.
>
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