Why does Xfire give me a “No Disk” error when installing a new game?
Xfire is looking for running processes that may be a game. If the installer disc contains an .exe file that Xfire knows about, Xfire gets injected into the installer to see if you are in fact running a full screen game. When you take out the disc during the install process, Windows gives you an error that says “Hey Xfire was using that disc!” even though we really aren’t. To avoid seeing this error message in the future, log off of Xfire while installing any software, especially games.
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