Error: Data or no disk loaded when trying to...(due to corrupt driver).
Error:
Data or no disk loaded.
Cause:
The CD audio device driver is corrupted or damaged.
Solution:
Remove and reinstall the CD audio device driver.
1) Remove the CD audio device driver:
a) Click the 'Start' button to display the 'Start' menu.
b) Select 'Settings' and select 'Control Panel'. (The 'Control Panel' window appears.)
c) Double-click the 'Multimedia' icon. (The 'Multimedia Properties' dialog box appears.)
'Multimedia' icon
d) Click the 'Advanced' tab.
e) Double-click 'Media Control Devices'. (The branch expands, displaying all devices.)
'Media Control Devices'
f) Select 'CD Audio Device (Media Control)'.
g) Click 'Properties'. (The 'CD Audio Device (Media Control) Properties' dialog box appears.)
'CD Audio Device'
h) Click 'Remove'. (The 'Remove' dialog box appears.)
'Remove' button
i) Click 'Yes' to remove the driver.
'Remove' dialog box
2) Reinstall the CD audio device driver:
a) Click the 'Start' button to display the 'Start' menu.
b) Select 'Settings' and select 'Control Panel'. (The 'Control Panel' window appears.)
c) Double-click the 'Add New Hardware' icon. (The 'Add New Hardware Wizard' appears).
'Add New Hardware' icon
d) Click 'Next'.
e) Select the 'No' radio button and click 'Next'.
'No' radio button
f) Select 'Sound, video and game controllers' in the 'Hardware types' list box.
'Sound, video and game controllers'
g) Click 'Next'.
h) Select 'Microsoft MCI' from the 'Manufacturers' list box.
i) Select 'CD Audio Device Driver (Media Control)' from the 'Models' list box.
'Microsoft MCI'
j) Click 'Next'.
k) Click 'Finish'.
'Finish'
l) When prompted, insert the Windows 95 CD into the CD-ROM drive.
m) When prompted, click 'Yes' to restart the computer.