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I've googled the error. It seems that a removable usb drive (such as an iomega zip drive) connected to a system, but without a disk in it could cause this situation. The articles I've read relate to QuickTime qttask.exe, wnEdt, Outlook, and XEmacs. The QuickTime solution was to remove recent file history from the MRU files list. This is because QuickTime tried to scan those drives for files. The others really didn't offer up a solution. Does CVS scan all drives for some reason? Thanks, Joe E. "Tony Hoyle" <tmh at nodomain.org> wrote in message news:vca8ovgbqovpm6f7g1210gaokmvai57k8b at 4ax.com... > On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 11:08:14 -0400, "Joe Enfield" <joee at ameritech.net> > wrote: > > >cvs.exe - No Disk > >There is no disk in the drive. > >Please insert a disk into drive \Device\Harddisk1\DR2. > >Cancel Try Again Continue > >---------------------------- > >Try again , and Continue just locked up. > > > >Does anyone have an idea why this would happen? > > > Hardware failure - I'd get your techies to swap a new drive in. > > Tony >