Hi. When I try to start battle.net I get a No Disk error, it says “There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive D:” The window has the options cancel, try again, and continue, and none of them work. When I press any of them (or the X in the corner to close the window) it just instantly reappears. The only way for me to even continue using my computer after this is to use task manager to force close the battle.net update/agent processes running in the background.
I’ve never had any issues before and I logged on earlier today just fine, until battle.net updated and asked for a restart.
I already tried reinstalling battle.net and the same error instantly happened again.
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Yeah. Welcome to the club. Can you post in the thread I made? Same issue as we reported. 
Wtb rollbacked version of Battle.net without the error.
FFS, Just put a prior version up for D/L and release updates ONLY when they actually work.
I bet the error it repeats for you ad infinitum (ie: Click Try again and a new pop-up error shows, as fast as you can click) too doesn’t it? So much for it being a “Power Outtage / Virus” issue. Wtb answers and a real fix. Also do you have Windows 8.1 pro or 8.1? Asking so the techies can report on this and get us a fix ASAP.
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Yup, it repeats infinitely, super annoying. Can’t even play anything from Blizzard at the moment because of this. I’m pretty sure it isn’t on my end as it was working fine until I did the restart battle.net because of an update thing and then it started immediately.
I have Windows 8.1 (not Pro) x64.
I’m happy it’s not just me at least. Whew!
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