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DXADE.EXE error message


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Gerard Holohan

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Hi,

I have a number of PCs that display the following message after startup:-

A message box with the heading dxape.exe - No disk

There is no disk in the drive \Device\Harddisk\DR1

Cancel Try Again Continue


If I insert a memory stick, this message goes away but it re-appears as soon as you remove the stick. My colleague has run HijackIt and has found noting out of the ordinary with the PC.

Any suggestions wold be appreciated.
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Crustyoldbloke

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Hello and welcome

You sound like an IT department of a business and as such would fall outside of our terms of use.

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Also you mention this:

My colleague has run HijackIt and has found noting out of the ordinary with the PC.

If the programme you refer to is HijackThis, then is your colleague trained to interpret the software?
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Crustyoldbloke

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