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    Biggus:

    What is/are the drive letter(s) assigned to your card reader?

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    Exclamation Almost the same

    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~
    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??:

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    Default Same problem

    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
    I get the same problem as Towner7 with both spybot and adaware. I can't
    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?

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    Misca:

    Go into "My Computer". What devices are assigned to drives: A:, B: and C:?

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    Misca:

    Quote Originally Posted by Misca View Post
    ... There's no chance it could be something else? ...
    Very possibly, but please at least attempt to see if the following advice resolves your problem:

    Quote Originally Posted by md usa spybot fan View Post
    … try putting media in drive C: or better yet reassign the device to another letter.
    Last edited by md usa spybot fan; 2007-06-26 at 20:43.

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    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?

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    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?

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