Biggus:
What is/are the drive letter(s) assigned to your card reader?
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Biggus:
What is/are the drive letter(s) assigned to your card reader?
When running Spybot:
I get this:
Windows No Disk
Exception Processing Message
c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf9c 4 75b6bf9c 75b6b9fc
(with an option to:)
continue cancel retry
this is driving me nuts~:eek::eek:
I have tried to re-install spybot and, even ran
start-run-sfc /scannow
with the orignial windows xp cd
with no luck on this problem
anyone have a better idea??:
I get the same problem as Towner7 with both spybot and adaware. I can'tQuote:
When running Spybot:
I get this: Windows No Disk Exception Processing Message c0000013
Parameters 75b6bf9c 4 75b6bf9c 75b6b9fc (with an option to continue
cancel retry
get into either one. The Windows No Disk Exception, continue-cancel-retry
box comes up immediately and then stalls. I have to go to task manager
to get anything to close. This has to be from a recent windows update
for XP because a month ago everything was ok. I haven't tried
uninstalling and reinstalling either one but I'm guessing I'll run into
the same problem or worse. I'd be happy to reinstall if spybot or
adaware has a fix for this. Anyone have any clues? :sad:
Misca:
Go into "My Computer". What devices are assigned to drives: A:, B: and C:?
My A drive got damaged and I took it out of commission about a year
ago. Otherwise my computer shows this:
Local Disk: F
Removable Disk: C
DVD Drive: D
CD-RW Drive: E
I hope there's a clue in there.
Drives A:, B: and C: should be either unassigned or assigned as follows:
- A: Floppy drive
- B: Floppy drive
- C: Hard disk drive
You can try putting media in drive C: or better yet reassign the device to another letter.
My floppy drive was A but that got damaged so I took it out of commission
about a year ago. Who uses those anymore anyway? My hard drive was
C until I had to replace it two years ago and that's when it became F. I
had a flash drive in removable Disk C at first, then removed it, and the
problem was still there. Why would the drive assignments be an issue?
There's no chance it could be something else?
This is driving me bonkers. :banghead:
Oops, I just realized my thumb drive is on Drive G. I don't know where
my removable C drive is. I know you wrote instructions for reassigning
letters. Could you post them again keeping in mind that I'm an
illiterate?
My C Drive looks like a zip drive. I don't have anything I can put in there.
In fact, I've never used it. Do I need to put media in it first before I can
change the letter? :scratch: