Exception Processing Message 0xc000013 Parameters 0x760C92A0 0X000

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Artvaard

I'm using Windows Mail 6.0.600016386 on Vista and this morning I tried to add
some email to the junk filter only to be confronted with the following
message when I click on "Message" on the top bar:

Exception Processing Message 0xc000013 Parameters 0x760C92A0 0X0000004
0X760c92A0 0x760C92A0

Last night my computer seems to have updated itself as I came to it this
morning and it had rebboted itself saying that it needed to do so to finish
an update.

Any ideas?
 
Hi There

were you able to resolve this in the end? I have been getting the same irritating recurring message since yesterday and nothing on the net worked to fix it thus far.
 
I am running Windows XP SP3. I also have been getting this annoying message
everytime I open an application. I finally had to go into Device Manager and
uninstall all the drives except for the C: drive. I uninstalled both DVD
drives and all the indivdual card reader drives. I did not uninstall any of
the controllers just the drives. Then I shut the computer OFF not just
restart. After I turned the computer back on, it automatically discovered
all the drives and apparently updated the registry with the correct
information. No more Exception Processing Messages!

I hope this helps.
 
The newsgroup to which you posted deals only with Vista's Windows Mail program.
 
wjmcb said:
no disk exception processing message oxc0000013 parameters
ox000007fefded77240 - occured when installing hp bluetooth mouse
software - had same problem before on another computer - i have
microsoft intellimouse installed and those two software packages are
incompatable - the software will not let me uninstall intellimouse 7000
laser notebook mouse - on other computer restored to a previous time -
this is a new computer and i just installed 31 programs - dont want to
start over - any ideas


Wrong newsgroup, this group deals with questions regarding Windows Mail.

Please try the following newsgroup:

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices

or

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
 

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