What caused this?

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I booted up my XP machine, and got an error message, which said
"No Disk"
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I rebooted several times and it reappeared every time.

While that was going on, I could not get a lot of utilities to work, but
I did manage to load "Process Hacker", which was showing 100% CPU usage
from Notepad.

I was thinking virus, but since I dont use this computer on the
internet, I could not understand how that could be. I shut that
computer off and booted my Win98 machine, and entered this line on
Google.

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http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-performance/
exception-processing-message-c0000013-parameters/919e9f3a-9278-4884-93e1-85ecfc347e9c

(split URL, too long for the page)

After waiting a real long time for Firefox to cooperate on Microsoft.com
*(which I recently noted in another thread)

I did the registry edit as shown on that page, and it's now fixed.

What the hell could have caused this?

I have hardly even used that computer lately, the last thing I did was
install ERUNT, and backed up the registry. It was fine then, and all I
did was backup the registry, nothing more.....

What could have caused this??????????????????


---- After finally killing Java Script on that MS site, so I could copy
the text, this is what I did.

Having scoured the net looking for answers, and finding some suggesting
renaming drives, etc., etc., I found this (and it worked for me):



Here is your answer after 3 hours online with HP

Here are the steps.

Click on Start > Run.

Type in as regedit and click on ok.
You will get a popup window as Registry.


Click on + sign at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.


Click on + sign at SYSTEM.


Click on + sign at CurrentControlSet.


Click on + sign at Control.

Click on Windows there.


Can you see ErrorMode key on the right side panel?


0X00000000(0)

Double click on ErrorMode and change the value data 2 and click on ok.


Now, you have to restart the PC, and after that you will not get the
windows NO disk error
 
|I booted up my XP machine, and got an error message, which said
| "No Disk"
| Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf7c 4 75b6bf7c
| 75b6bf7c
|

Xp was look for that old Win98 Disk
it read the Registry it said
i see you fix ErrorMode
Good Job Casey

| I rebooted several times and it reappeared every time.
| While that was going on, I could not get a lot of utilities to work, but
| I did manage to load "Process Hacker", which was showing 100% CPU usage
| from Notepad.
| I was thinking virus, but since I dont use this computer on the
| internet, I could not understand how that could be. I shut that
| computer off and booted my Win98 machine, and entered this line on
| Google.
| Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf7c 4 75b6bf7c
| 75b6bf7c
| http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-performance/
|
exception-processing-message-c0000013-parameters/919e9f3a-9278-4884-93e1-85ecfc347e9c
| (split URL, too long for the page)
| After waiting a real long time for Firefox to cooperate on Microsoft.com
| *(which I recently noted in another thread)
| I did the registry edit as shown on that page, and it's now fixed.
| What the hell could have caused this?
| I have hardly even used that computer lately, the last thing I did was
| install ERUNT, and backed up the registry. It was fine then, and all I
| did was backup the registry, nothing more.....
| What could have caused this??????????????????
| After finally killing Java Script on that MS site, so I could copy
| the text, this is what I did.
| Having scoured the net looking for answers, and finding some suggesting
| renaming drives, etc., etc., I found this (and it worked for me):
|
| Here is your answer after 3 hours online with HP
| Here are the steps.
|
| Click on Start > Run.
|
| Type in as regedit and click on ok.
| You will get a popup window as Registry.
|
| Click on + sign at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
| Click on + sign at SYSTEM.
| Click on + sign at CurrentControlSet.
| Click on + sign at Control.
| Click on Windows there.
|
| Can you see ErrorMode key on the right side panel?
| 0X00000000(0)
First Start of The Disk
|
| Double click on ErrorMode and change the value data 2 and click on ok.

And you change the value data 2?
So is it a 0 or 1?

| Now, you have to restart the PC, and after that you will not get the
| windows NO disk error

Good Job Casey
 
I booted up my XP machine, and got an error message, which said
"No Disk"
Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf7c 4 75b6bf7c
75b6bf7c

I rebooted several times and it reappeared every time.

While that was going on, I could not get a lot of utilities to work, but
I did manage to load "Process Hacker", which was showing 100% CPU usage
from Notepad.

I was thinking virus, but since I dont use this computer on the
internet, I could not understand how that could be. I shut that
computer off and booted my Win98 machine, and entered this line on
Google.

Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf7c 4 75b6bf7c
75b6bf7c

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-performance/
exception-processing-message-c0000013-parameters/919e9f3a-9278-4884-93e1-85ecfc347e9c

(split URL, too long for the page)

After waiting a real long time for Firefox to cooperate on Microsoft.com
*(which I recently noted in another thread)

I did the registry edit as shown on that page, and it's now fixed.

What the hell could have caused this?
<<snip>>

http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH144464

"This error usually occurs if there is stale entry
of a disconnected drive in the registry."

Think back to the things you have been editing
recently, such as changing those drive names (card
read versus optical drive naming). Maybe that
contributed to this ?

I'm more curious about the root cause of your
naming problem in the first place. While hammering
it with regedit is certainly satisfying, it should
not have been needed in the first place. The
hardware plug and play should have figured it out.
On a per-boot basis. What I don't understand, is why
that info is even cached in the Registry.

The only goofy thing about card readers I know
of, is some come with "icon software", to assign
an icon to the drive letters. Other than that, the
card reader should use a driver already in the OS.

Maybe someday, you're going to need to delete
your ENUM key (hardware discovery all over again) :-)
Or a lesser procedure, is to use the devcon based
script that deletes all mention of USB. So the
entire USB tree can be rediscovered. But that
really amounts to more random registry hammering.

Paul
 
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