Last updated on April 19, 2024
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Solutions That Work | Step-by-Step Troubleshooting |
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Solution 1: Reconnect the Drive | Shut down your computer. Disconnect devices like removable disks, USB, or SD cards...Full Steps |
Solution 2: Change Drive Letter | Press "Win + X" and click "Disk Management". Right-click on the removable device...Full Steps |
Solution 3: Disable the Drive | Press Win + R to open the Run dialog. Type devmgmt.msc and click "OK"...Full Steps |
Solution 4: Update Device Drivers | Navigate to "This PC > Manage > Device Manager". Find and right-click your drive...Full Steps |
Solution 5: Format the Drive | Run Partition Master, right-click the hard disk partition you plan to format...Full Steps |
Solution 6: Edit Registry | Connect the device to your computer. Click "Start", enter regedit in the Run dialog...Full Steps |
Solution 7: Check Disk Errors | Open Partition Master, locate the disk, and right-click the partition to be checked...Full Steps |
No disk in drive. Please insert a disk into drive \Device\Harddisk\Dr1. According to Google search results and the Microsoft Community, encountering the error message "No disk in drive. Please insert a disk into drive \Device\Harddisk\Dr1," or something similar, is not a new issue for users. So, what causes this problem, and how can it be resolved?
When an error occurs, you receive the following message:
These are common problems when starting your computer or printing a document in Microsoft Word.
Why do you get the “No Disk Error”? Here are two main reasons that can cause the “No Disk” error on your PC:
To resolve this issue, use one of the following methods.
You can safely turn off your computer, and then reinsert the removable disk into the removable drive. To resolve this issue:
Step 1: Turn off the computer.
Step 2. Remove any external devices like a removable disk, USB, or SD card.
Step 3: Reconnect the drive and plug it back into your computer.
Step 4. Restart your computer. The disk should now appear on your computer, and you can use it to store new data.
As I mentioned earlier, you may encounter the “No disk in drive” issue if the C drive is assigned to another removable disk. You can change the drive letter to fix this error.
Step 1: Press “Win + X” and select “Disk Management.”
Step 2: Right-click on the removable device or partition and select "Change drive letter and paths".
Step 3: Change the drive letter to any other unused drive letter in your Windows system.
After you do this, restart your computer, and the CD/DVD drive error should be gone.
Another way to fix the “There is no disk in the drive” error is to disable the drive.
Step 1: Press the Win + R keys to open the "Run" dialog box. Type devmgmt.msc, then click "OK".
Step 2. Expand “Disk Drives” > Right-click on the removable drive (external hard drive, USB, or SD card) and select “Disable.”
Step 3. Restart your computer and see if that fixed the problem.
When you encounter the “No Disk in Drive” error, you might suspect that the issue lies with the application mentioned in the pop-up window. However, some users reported that they still got the “No Disk in Drive” error even after updating their device drivers to the latest version.
Step 1: Click on "This PC" > "Manage" > "Device Manager."
Step 2. Right-click on your drive and select "Update."
Step 3: Check if the hard drive is functioning normally.
When your disk becomes inaccessible, corrupted, or damaged, formatting is an excellent option to fix such issues. However, formatting will certainly lead to data loss. Before taking action, back up your data to avoid data loss. To help you format the hard drive with ease, you need a free HDD formatting tool. I recommend using a free partition manager. This user-friendly software helps you create, resize, clone, move, and merge partitions, as well as format the hard drive. Follow the steps below to format your drive:
Step 1. Run Partition Master, right click the hard drive partition you want to format and choose “Format”.
Step 2. In the new window, set the label, file system (NTFS/FAT32/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4/exFAT), and cluster size for the formatted partition, then click “OK”.
Step 3: You will now see a warning dialog; click “Yes” to proceed.
4. Click “Perform 1 Task” to review the changes, then click “Apply” to begin formatting the hard drive partition.
Using the Registry to fix 'No Disk' error on USB, SD card, or internal/external hard drive is effective. If problems arise after modifying the Windows Registry, you can undo this fix.
Step 1: Connect the read-only portable device to your computer. Click “Start,” type “regedit” in the Run dialog box, and click “OK” to open Registry Editor.
Step 2: Click on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and expand "System."
Step 3. Under Systems, click Current ControlSet > click Control.
Step 4. Check the value under Windows > Failure Mode. Change the DWORD data value to 2. Then, change the Base from Hexadecimal to Decimal.
Click “OK.” Exit the Registry Editor, and then restart your computer.
Sometimes, disk errors can also lead to the “There is no disk in the drive” error. If there are bad sectors or corrupted system files, your removable disk might not show up on your PC. Now, please follow the methods below to reset it to show up in the drive with a disk repair tool:
Step 1: Launch Partition Master on your computer. Then find the hard drive, right-click the partition you want to check, and choose “Advanced” > “Check File System.”
(2) In the Check Disk Utility dialog box, select the option to Try to fix errors if found, and then click Start.
<Step 3> The program will start to check the partition file system on the disk. When it is done, click “Finish”.
These fixes should effectively resolve the "There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into the drive" error. If you're still having issues, feel free to contact us for further assistance.
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