No disk in drive on boot

Posted: 11-11-2003, 10:32 PM
I have finally reached the end of my string on this one.
I am now also getting MS messages that a serious error
occured, I send a report, and get back a generic message
that some driver caused the problem. But they don't give
any indication of what driver, program, or anything! And
naturally they cannot be contacted. So I went and
deleted the only item I have added to my PC in the past
several weeks, a USB "pen drive" for data transfers. IT
is completely gone, but the error messages continue, and
there has been nothing changed.
My decision today, as a veteran well past the age or
65, to just forget it and continue to use my old laptop
ccomputer and let Sony and Microsoft ignore their
customers and the problems that produce the hundreds, no
thousands, of pages of newsgroup problems they leave to
other users to solve while they spend their profits. As
you can see, I am disturbed by this problem and the lack
of any way to get the people that make the products and
profits to take any responsibility to communicate with
their customers. God Bless America.
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Re: No disk in drive on boot
Posted: 11-11-2003, 10:36 PM
Welcome to the world of computing, poor tech support is the norm in this industry, good tech support is a rarity.

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"Don" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:03f601c3a8a3$af21f640$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> I have finally reached the end of my string on this one.
> I am now also getting MS messages that a serious error
> occured, I send a report, and get back a generic message
> that some driver caused the problem. But they don't give
> any indication of what driver, program, or anything! And
> naturally they cannot be contacted. So I went and
> deleted the only item I have added to my PC in the past
> several weeks, a USB "pen drive" for data transfers. IT
> is completely gone, but the error messages continue, and
> there has been nothing changed.
> My decision today, as a veteran well past the age or
> 65, to just forget it and continue to use my old laptop
> ccomputer and let Sony and Microsoft ignore their
> customers and the problems that produce the hundreds, no
> thousands, of pages of newsgroup problems they leave to
> other users to solve while they spend their profits. As
> you can see, I am disturbed by this problem and the lack
> of any way to get the people that make the products and
> profits to take any responsibility to communicate with
> their customers. God Bless America.

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