The "No Disk" error is a known issue with the QuickBooks SDK (provided by Intuit). There is a workaround for this issue that was authored on another site.
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https://www.accountexnetwork.com/blog/2013/08/fixing-the-there-is-no-disk-in-the-drive-error/
By: Charlie Russell
I generally don’t like to provide information on altering your Windows Registry, but it is an option that you’ll find in several Microsoft support forums. this turns off the error message – I’ve not found a situation where this would cause a problem, and if there IS a problem then you can reverse this fix.
**If you aren’t familiar with editing the Windows Registry, don’t do this yourself! **Find someone who is familiar with the process AND who is reliable.
This changes Windows so that it won’t generate this error message. Again, don’t do this if you aren’t comfortable with editing the Windows registry.