application process error and graphics problem

D

Dick C

I have been having a problem with a processing error that shows up on start
up and in the event viewer. It appears to be a missing or bad driver. I
have attached the message below. The related XP solutions don't seem to
apply.

More bothersome is a system lockup when playing videos through windows media
reader in particular *.wmv files. I can read u-tube movies with no problem
but, I also have lockups playing a game of "Witcher" after 10-20 minutes.

Any help with these problems would be appreciated. I have a 1gb pc with
nvidia 6800xt 256mb PCI express video card.


Event Type: Information
Event Source: Application Popup
Event Category: None
Event ID: 26
Date: 2/12/2009
Time: 10:02:10 AM
User: N/A
Computer: MYCOMPUTER
Description:
Application popup: Windows - No Disk : Exception Processing Message c0000013
Parameters 75b6bf7c 4 75b6bf7c 75b6bf7c

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
 
D

Dick C

Sorry about the double message. Looking through the messages I haven't seen
a good parallel, but I'll keep looking.
 
J

Jerry E

I have the same error message with the exact parameters. It only happens on
Windows startup. This message pops up between 4 and 15 times, and I always
click the "cancel" button.
One post elsewhere suggested it may be caused by Quicktime or iTunes. I
don't have iTunes on my computer, and I make sure Quicktime is not in the
startup list. So, they are not what may be causing the message.
I have noticed that if I put a floppy in my A drive as soon as Windows
starts to load (initial splash screen), I generally don't get the messages.
However, this is not consistent. When it does prevent the messages, the next
few times I load Windows, the message does not pop up. But after a few times,
it's back again.
This posting is the only one I've found that addresses the message at
Windows startup.
Any suggestions on how to trace down the cause?
Jerry E
 

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