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this evening have started to get the message . spotify exe. no disc
there is no disk in the drive.please insert a disk into drive F. Not sure why. all i have done is turn on the computer and spotify loads as part of strt up process as is normal. Any advice ?
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Hello @asmuro, that's a good question!
There can be a couple of things (which I personally know about):
As I said, it's a windows bug where CSRSS.EXE (Microsoft Client Server Subsystem) may attempt to locate media which don't exist. Anyway, while it happens to some users, for some not. It mainly depends on your Windows version and the computer
For your other question, it'll not affect anything, just you'll not get this message again, if there is an actual error happening with a program, and you'll wonder why it's not running. But this is a rare thing, so I guess almost nobody will get this error for any program though : )
Still, making a regedit because Spotify can't trap the error and deal with it, is a) pretty bad on the part of users to mod their OS because b) Spotify released a desktop version with a bug. Advising people to turn off part of their OS settings because a company can't get it's act together is also pretty dubious. It's kind of like putting a bandaid over an infected wound so you can't "see it".
Sticking to web player until this is sorted out. Anyone actually reported the bug?
Hello @cerunnnos
I can't fully agree, since small part of the users experiencing this, it's maybe not a bug from Spotify after all, there are other similar Microsoft bugs with "There is No Disk in the drive"
I also running Windows, and the error didn't appear to me, so maybe it's related to a particular OS version or a few other things that may cause this, take a look at my above reply. + Sometimes it appears when an app or a program are outdated, so everyone can check for any updates of the app too.
For similar issue, check this article from Microsoft
It's not actually a modifying of their OS, they can change back the value to normal when they want, it does not affect their Windows in any way, it just stops the message from appearing.
Worked like a charm!!!
As stated by others, this solution works. Many thanks
Awesome!! Easy and simple!!
Thanks
Helped me as well, thanks
Thanks for this. Most definitely worked!
Thank you Martin...your advice/help saved me from a great deal of time and frustration.
Have been living with this for a few wks, until I mustered the energy to look this up in community. Your solution was quick, easy, and, importantly, worked.
Thanks!
THANKS MARTIN , it works
This worked for me! Thank you.
Hi there,
That did not work for me because in the Control area there is nowhere to change it to a 2 there is no error message in there ..Only when my computer first loads up?
When I click on start I have options
Neale (my area of the computer)
File Explorer
Settings
Power
where to from there ?
Hi , I have this problem too . I tried this and it works . thank you!
Thanks so much! Have a great weekend.
Worked! Thank you!
Bless you, good sir!
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