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Fable 3 no disc inserted error
Fable 3 no disc inserted error










fable 3 no disc inserted error
  1. #FABLE 3 NO DISC INSERTED ERROR INSTALL#
  2. #FABLE 3 NO DISC INSERTED ERROR DRIVERS#

Everything seemed to work well until I installed XP service pack 2 and I let the first wave of windows updates install. I tried doing a reinstallation of windows on my SATA drive once again. Since none of the above options worked, I searched for and found my Windows XP disk. Could there be an incompatibility between the two? Is this setup incorrect for some reason?ģ. The sata drive has the Windows XP installation on it, and it is set as master on channel 2. Currently, the Ultra ATA is set as a slave on IDE channel 1 with my DVD-R/W Drive as the master. I am using a Western Digital 80GB SATA drive along with a Hitatchi Ultra ATA 120GB Drive for extra storage. Except - I don't know if this matters - but I have a strange HDD setup. I opened up my PC to make certain everything was connected properly. Get a no-CD crack: No-CD cracks are potentially dangerous, as they’re often found on shady websites and used to pirate video games.

#FABLE 3 NO DISC INSERTED ERROR INSTALL#

I removed Battle for Middle Earth II play disk from my DVD-R/W drive. Install an update: Some game developers have made patches that remove the DRM available.Check the game’s website and install a recent patch to see if the game functions normally afterwards. What on earth is going on? Is it a problem with my HDD? :3eyes:ġ.

fable 3 no disc inserted error

I can't always get into safemode either! I'm out of ideas. But now, I can't get past the windows load screen no matter what I do. Last night, I was enjoying a lovely game of Fable.

#FABLE 3 NO DISC INSERTED ERROR DRIVERS#

Finally, exasperated and with nothing to lose, I tried reinstalling my system drivers in safemode. That worked fine for a while, but it too stopped working. In order to get the computer past the windows load screen, I was forced to boot in safe mode and to run a quick scan of my C: and D: drive using chkdsk.exe. I found the problem curious, but I didn't think it was anything to fret about.Ī month ago, however, resets stopped fixing my problem. Sorry I can't think of a more technical description.) Back then, a simple reset or two would get it working again. (For those who don't know what I'm talking about, it's the point with the Windows logo, the blue loading bar, and the black background. Sorry if this is in the wrong forum, but I'm only ASSUMING this is a hardware problem.Ī few months ago, my computer developed a curious habit of getting stuck at the windows load screen upon startup.












Fable 3 no disc inserted error