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Re: Insert Disc: No disc in Drive E

Hello there @DinoUrchin ,

I would trying changing your Disk Drive into the E: Drive or vise versa to fix the problem.

Here's how:

  1. Click on File Explorer.

    2. Click View at the top and then options where the red box is.

    3. In Folder Options click the View tab at the top and then make sure the "Hide Empty Drives" box is unchecked.

    4. Exit out of Folder Options. Click This PC and Under Devices and Drivers you should see all Drivers even if they aren't being used currently. (I only have 2 because my laptop does not have a disc driver)

    5. Press the Windows Key + R (At the same time) to bring up the run command. Once the run command is up, type "diskmgmt.msc" to get to disk management.

    6. Once the Disk Management window pops up, right click your primary disk reading drive and select "change drive letters and paths..." Then click "Change" and under "Assign the following drive letter: If your primary Disk Reading Drive is D: then change it to E: to see if that fixes the problem. If E: is already being used, then use any letter that is not being used currently.

If this fails, I would try doing a Clean Reboot of your system.

I hope this helps!

Happy Gaming and Stay Safe!

-Rare

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