DDE server window:  iTunes.exe- No Disk

When I open itunes I get this window that's labeled DDE Server Window: iTunes.exe-No Disk
and it reads "There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive \Device\Harddisk2\DR4"
This happens with or without the ipod plugged in. I also have a USB hard drive. I don't know what's wrong.

hi Hung Tang!
hmmm. just to be on the safe side, please try searching for that file again, after having done this:
Open "My computer". go to the Tools menu. Select "folder options ..." click the "view" tab. Make sure "Show hidden files and folders" is checked and "Hide extensions for known file types" is unchecked, like so:
http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?pic=1yUGzJM0gRKQ8LtcizzwMSgXNb2u
If the QT file still isn't showing up then, and the fix from that QTfW thread is still impossible to apply, then I think that a
b clean
uninstall then reinstall (with freshly downloaded itunes and ipod software) would be prudent. we want to try to try to get rid of any corrupted files (in either your itunes or quicktime set-ups).
Da Gopha, "iTfW: stepwise clean uninstallation of iTunes", 09:51am Apr 5, 2005 CDT
It would also be prudent to back up your music prior to doing this. we aren't going to be doing anything that would normally affect them, but it's best not to tempt fate.
love, b

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