Bug #2867 Error message upon startup - "No Disk"
Submitted: 18 Feb 2004 7:25 Modified: 20 Feb 2004 9:48
Reporter: Charles Doucette Email Updates:
Status: Not a Bug Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Administrator Severity:S2 (Serious)
Version:1.0.1a OS:Windows (Windows 2000)
Assigned to: Dean Ellis CPU Architecture:Any

[18 Feb 2004 7:25] Charles Doucette
Description:
I am connecting to MySQL server 5.0.0-alpha-max-nt.

I put MySQL server and the administrator tool on my new partition F:
(F:\MySQL).

When I startup MySQL administrator, I get an error message in a message box.

The message is "Ther is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive
\Device\Harddisk1\DR1." The title is "MySQLAdministrator.exe - No Disk".

I hit continue and I see the MySQL administrator interface. It seems to work
fine unless I choose Service Control when I see this message again.

Chuck

How to repeat:
Just start MySQL Administrator - before or after defining any connections.
[19 Feb 2004 9:21] Charles Doucette
I thought this was a bug in the MySQL Administrator since I didn't see the error message before I installed it; but, I've since seen it reported by a few other programs and I found it all over the place on google and microsoft.com.
So, althought this problem is not yet resolved for me, I no longer believe
that MySQL administrator is causing it.

Thanks,
Chuck
[20 Feb 2004 9:48] Dean Ellis
Not a bug, as noted.  Thank you for the update.