Something is trying to find a file on drive F. I would venture it is an
add-in or an installation file.
I would try...
Remove all the add-ins from your system
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00324.htm
Remove any macros
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00169.htm
Re-install PowerPoint with Run all from Hard drive options selected
Check the location of your default folders
If this does not get rid of the issue, please post back.
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Robert said:
When I attempt to start PowerPoint 2003, it says "There is no disk in the
drive. Please insert a disk into drive F." If I click on cancel 16 times,
it will start up without the disk. If the disk is in the drive, it will
start up immediately. Any ideas how to correct the error?