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Code::Blocks pops up "Insert a disk into drive D" when compiling

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indigo0086:
It could be that your config file is set up for mingw set up on a separate drive.  I have that happen a lot, by default my hard drive if F, but whenever I start from scratch (new config file), it defaults to C, so I get compiler errors.  Try looking in your default.config file.

TDragon:

--- Quote from: MortenMacFly on March 27, 2008, 04:46:06 pm ---I never realised this for all the Vista machines I use(d). Probably because all of them have a second HDD so there *is* a D drive???

--- End quote ---
Exactly. My current dev machine has 'C', 'D', 'E' and 'F' drives; and it used to go through 'I' because of partitioning. Note that this is not a Vista-specific issue; it merely appears in the 3.4.5-vista special package because I used mSYS to build it rather than Cygwin.


--- Quote ---Mind reporting back if you have a "good" release?!

--- End quote ---
Not at all. Still working through issues with building "natively" under Cygwin, but it shouldn't be much longer.

TDragon:
Situation Update:
Aaron W. LaFramboise, the MinGW GCC release manager, has said that he should be able to upload a new version of GCC 3.4.5 by Thursday (2008-04-03). If for some reason this doesn't happen, I will volunteer my build again. Either way, a new Vista-fixed GCC 3.4.5 release should be available shortly.

TDragon:
Resolution:
MinGW GCC 3.4.5-20060117-2 has now been released. It should be identical in every respect to the original 3.4.5 release except that it works on Vista.

charon2112:
Hello, I am having this problem as well.  I am running Windows XP.  I downloaded the latest codeblocks self installer.  and when I try to buld or run anything I get the "no disk in drive" message.  But I'm not running Vista.  can anyone help?

Thanks...

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