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Finney

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Post Sat Feb 28, 2015 11:12 am

"No disk in drive"

Whenever I place an SD card in my card reader and do any file copy action with it, and then remove it, from then on any time I right-click on the ISBoxer tray icon, I get two consecutive error dialog boxes. These say "There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive G:"; the title of the dialog box is "Inner Space Session Manager: Innerspace.exe - No Disk" or "Innerspace Uplink: Innerspace.exe - No Disk." I need to click "Cancel" or "Continue" twice and then ISBoxer works fine.

Exiting/killing innerspace.exe or IsBoxer Toolkit makes no difference; when I restart Inner Space, the error pops up again. Once it gets like this, the only way I can stop this from happening is to reboot my PC. I have the latest builds (including dev builds) of Inner Space and ISBoxer toolkit.

Has anyone seen this--any idea how to fix it?
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lax

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Post Sat Feb 28, 2015 11:23 am

Re: "No disk in drive"

When you right click Inner Space in the system tray, it checks your Game Profiles to filter out the ones that don't have an existing executable file. So you must have a Game Profile assigned to something on G:, and before you put in your SD card no message pops up when Inner Space tries to access it ... and after you do, Windows pops up a message when Inner Space tries to access it.

To prevent this from occurring, check your Game Profiles and remove or adjust the one pointing to the G: drive :)
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Finney

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Post Sat Feb 28, 2015 2:46 pm

Re: "No disk in drive"

Nice sleuthing there Lax, you nailed it! What was going on is I had some profiles based on a ram disk "G:" drive that I don't use all the time. When I used the card reader, it was assigning the card that unused G:.

I've now forced my card reader to use assigned higher drive letters (not G:) for its slots. G: is only used when I fire up the ram disk, as desired.

Thanks for the quick response.

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