Hi,
When I start the Windows XP, my computer always gives the Error message ... no disk Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf9c 4 75b6bf9 ... What is the cause and how to get there from?
Hi,
When I start the Windows XP, my computer always gives the Error message ... no disk Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf9c 4 75b6bf9 ... What is the cause and how to get there from?
The exact error message is also something like "... Windows - No disk Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf9c 4 75b6bf9 ..." It is Windows XP (correction: a program or process that starts with the operating system) apparently expected a memory is gone. Usually this error is associated with the memory card reader. And that is usually a result of an installation than a referral to a memory card which (at that installation) in the memory card reader has been.
I did not understand. The problem was a memory disk, not as I had thought desperately. And after this reflection, it again hang. I went back to restart, and again there was nothing more than the background wallpaper. Then I thought to open the Windows Event Viewer (eventvwr.exe). If this error was given would have left some trace. And there was. Not once, but lots of them for days, many with source "disk". I opened one of the events and the message was "Error detected on device\Device\Harddisk5\D during a paging operation." But I had no way of seeing the \Device\Harddisk5\ if I could not open any browser. I opened a console (mmc.exe) and opened the compmgmt.msc, the user of the Computer Management console. From there I tried to boot the Disk Manager, but hung up. It seemed clear that one of the disks was failing, although they had all been scanned and had not problems. The disconnected all but the boot and things remained the same. So the damn disc appeared to be the starter, a Samsung 320 GiB (298 GB). I started asking myself the idea. Fortunately I had sensitive information on it, only the operating system and programs. If finally perish, but have not replaced by another, and engage in the odious task of reinstalling everything.
I think a program called dit.exe which is installed by some card reader software, that allow you to name the drives with individually. It runs at startup and the process is of no use. At first, you need to see, that which progran is causung problem. Go to start, click Run, type msconfig and press enter. If dit.exe appears in your startup list, then disable it and restart your computer. If your problem is solved then delete dit.exe from your windows folder.
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