Error: LogonUI.exe No Disk in Drive...

mrlarry

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Yesterday I upgraded from Windows XP 32-bit to Windows 7 64-bit performing a clean install. When I hit CTRL + ALT + DEL to bring up the Task Manager, I get the following error:

LogonUI.exe - No Disk
There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive
\Device\Harddisk5\DR5

I also get the error when I try to logoff or re-boot or switch users.
Does anyone know what is causing this or how to fix it?
Thanks for looking.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Dimension E520
OS
Windows 7
CPU
2.5 Ghz Intel Core 2 duo
Memory
4 gigs
I have the same problem. I just purchased a new Dell desktop computer and used the Easy Transfer process to copy my old computer's files and user profile to a WD external hard-drive, and then to my new computer. Now when I boot up, shut down, or hit CTRL+ALT+DEL to launch the task manager, I get:

LogonUI.exe - No Disk
There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive
\Device\Harddisk3\DR3

I can click "continue" twice and the system will continue on and do whatever task I've selected, but its annoying.

In addition, when I leave the computer on for a while and then return after a few hours, I can't get the computer to respond. I have to do a hard shut down and then reboot. I'm guessing that these issues are related but I don't know.

Any suggestions? I tried creating a new profile and was able to launch that profile without seeing the error message (suggesting perhaps my profile is corrupt) but I saw the error message when shutting down the computer from that profile.

Please help!!! :mad:
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 64-bit
After a bunch of research, I found out that it was my external hard drive that caused the error. I actually used an internal hard drive in a docking station. I used that to transfer my files. If the drive is not turned on I don't get the error.

The other error you are describing is caused by your system to go into hibernation mode after a period of not being used. I stumbled across an article about this researching my original problem. It tends to happen if you have a very large hard drive. There is something about that the computer times out when trying to wake up. Check Microsoft's website. Try searching for "computer won't wake up after going into hibernation" or something like that. There is a fix for this problem.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Dimension E520
OS
Windows 7
CPU
2.5 Ghz Intel Core 2 duo
Memory
4 gigs
Fix

I kept having this problem "Please insert a disk into drive\Device\Harddisk5\DR5"

and here is how I fixed it in windows 7.
[1] - Control panel
[2] - Administrative Tools
[3] - Computer Management
[4] - Disk Management
[5] - Go down the list and see if this is a drive that is not actually there. In other words it could be a placement for a drive that is not actually in your computer. I right clicked on the left side of drive 5 (DR5 was the drive in question) Then left clicked on properties. Then the driver tab, then disable. This took the empty placement out of the system and the problem went away.
Hope this works for you.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7
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I kept having this problem "Please insert a disk into drive\Device\Harddisk5\DR5"

and here is how I fixed it in windows 7.
[1] - Control panel
[2] - Administrative Tools
[3] - Computer Management
[4] - Disk Management
[5] - Go down the list and see if this is a drive that is not actually there. In other words it could be a placement for a drive that is not actually in your computer. I right clicked on the left side of drive 5 (DR5 was the drive in question) Then left clicked on properties. Then the driver tab, then disable. This took the empty placement out of the system and the problem went away.
Hope this works for you.


Denn Hi and welcome to Seven Forums

Thank you for posting your proposed fix. The OP in this thread probably has the problem fixed by now because the thread was from March.

Just an FYI, this fix would get more attention if it was started in your own new thread.


Jan
 
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My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
LAPTOP. HP Pavilion dv7-4010TX .
OS
Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit. SP1.
CPU
Intel i7 -720QM.[1.6GHz Turbo Boost 2.8GHz. 6MB Cache.]
Memory
8 DDR 3 RAM. 1066MHZ
Graphics Card(s)
ATI 1024 MB. DDR3. Radeon HD5650
Monitor(s) Displays
17.3" High Definition Brightview LCD. LED Backlit.
Screen Resolution
1600 x 900.
Hard Drives
640GB
Case
Laptop / notebook.
Mouse
Logitech Anywhere mouse. MX.
Internet Speed
ADSL [ but too slow ]
Thanks...

Thanks JMH,

I had searched for this information all morning and had followed a search to this site and still could not find the answer, so I then decided to figure the problem out for myself. When I did I wanted to post it just in case it might help someone else.
 

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OS
Windows 7
Thanks JMH,

I had searched for this information all morning and had followed a search to this site and still could not find the answer, so I then decided to figure the problem out for myself. When I did I wanted to post it just in case it might help someone else.

denn,

Of course we welcome your help.
Thank you.

Please stay with our Forum to help people in other areas too....

Jan.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
LAPTOP. HP Pavilion dv7-4010TX .
OS
Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit. SP1.
CPU
Intel i7 -720QM.[1.6GHz Turbo Boost 2.8GHz. 6MB Cache.]
Memory
8 DDR 3 RAM. 1066MHZ
Graphics Card(s)
ATI 1024 MB. DDR3. Radeon HD5650
Monitor(s) Displays
17.3" High Definition Brightview LCD. LED Backlit.
Screen Resolution
1600 x 900.
Hard Drives
640GB
Case
Laptop / notebook.
Mouse
Logitech Anywhere mouse. MX.
Internet Speed
ADSL [ but too slow ]
denn,

Thank YOU! You made my day!
[1] - Control panel
[2] - Administrative Tools
[3] - Computer Management
[4] - Disk Management
[5] - Go down the list and see if this is a drive that is not actually there. In other words it could be a placement for a drive that is not actually in your computer. I right clicked on the left side of drive 5 (DR5 was the drive in question) Then left clicked on properties. Then the driver tab, then disable. This took the empty placement out of the system and the problem went away.
Hope this works for you.

denn, Thanks Again!!!
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Studio XPS 8100
OS
Windows 7
CPU
i7-860
Motherboard
Intel
Memory
16GB Dual-Channel 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 4DIMMS
Graphics Card(s)
nVidia GeForce GTX260 1792MB GDDR3
Sound Card
THX TruStudio PC Sound
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell ST series ST2410 24"W Full HD Monitor, 24 VIS, VGA`
Hard Drives
12GB DDR3 SDRAM at 1333MHz-2X2GB/2x4GB
8X Blu-Ray Writer and 16X DVD+/- RW
Same problem with different hardware

Thanks for your assistance in resolving this problem for me, also. I have a Windows 7 Ulimate 64-bit system and was getting this error everytime I rebooted or pressed CTL-ALT-DEL. The issue was that I have an HP C6180 All-In-One printer that has memory stick slots that look like a disk drive to Windows 7. I don't use them very often and the error bothered me for over 6 months!

Disabling the driver for the disk fixed the problem and actually speeded up quite a few other things on my system.

Rick
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Studio
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Item i7
Motherboard
ASUS
Memory
12 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI
Monitor(s) Displays
24 inch Dell
Hard Drives
Seagate 1 TB

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
LAPTOP. HP Pavilion dv7-4010TX .
OS
Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit. SP1.
CPU
Intel i7 -720QM.[1.6GHz Turbo Boost 2.8GHz. 6MB Cache.]
Memory
8 DDR 3 RAM. 1066MHZ
Graphics Card(s)
ATI 1024 MB. DDR3. Radeon HD5650
Monitor(s) Displays
17.3" High Definition Brightview LCD. LED Backlit.
Screen Resolution
1600 x 900.
Hard Drives
640GB
Case
Laptop / notebook.
Mouse
Logitech Anywhere mouse. MX.
Internet Speed
ADSL [ but too slow ]
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