Exception Processing Message c0000013

R

RJK

I think I found it -
seems like AVG anti-spyware is playing up !
....perhaps mines damaged, or buggy update perhaps.

regards, Richard
 
G

Guest

RJK said:
Windows no disk etc.
....anyone know what's causing this ?

I haven't made any changes to my system other than let Windows updates
install. I've googled on it
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=exception+processing+message+c0000013&meta=
, and am now trawling through the rubbish !

regards, richard
This appears to be related to a program called wmiprvse.exe trapping an
exception when a piece of software tries to access a CD/DVD drive when there
is no medium present. Don't know which program is causing the error, but have
found that leaving a DVD in the drive on my Media Center stops the error
appearing.

Sewellbarn
 
M

MaryZZZ

WINDOWS - NO DISK
Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf9c 475b6bf9c
75b6bf9c


I am getting the same error anytime I launch Norton Ghost. Ghost was
working now suddenly I am getting the error. I have tried putting a CD
in the CD/DVD drive but that does not help. I only have a hard drive,
CD/DVD, External Sea Gate Drive, and several internal card readers.
Ghost does read the drives at start up so I know it is related to one
of the drives, just no idea which one or how to problem solve.

Any suggestions?
 
C

Carol in dc

I started having the problem yesterday when tried to use quick time
for the first time in a week or so. Plus a couple other video-related
programs that trigger it.

A lot of people seem to be having this poblem with different programs.
Even people who re-installed XP.

I assume Microsoft is working on a patch for this asap?

Some of us have work to do! Thanks
 
R

RJK

Interesting that people are finding this one hard to pin down, that is to
say - suspecting a range of different things :)
For the past few days on my PC, I've been suspecting that it's a
drive:\pathname to to a Word document on a USB pen-drive - ( drive N:\ in
my case ) ...for which I have a Quick Launch icon. ...I was suspecting that
XP didn't like there being no such drive lettter allocated until I plugged
in the pen-drive. If I clear the "recently used documents list" at Start |
Settings | Taskbar and Start Menu | Start Menu tab | Custonize (Classic
Start Menu) | Clear
....the problem seems to go away, however, I'm not sure about that !! :)

regards, Richard
 
J

jcjro

Interesting that people are finding this one hard to pin down, that is to
say - suspecting a range of different things :)
For the past few days on my PC, I've been suspecting that it's a
drive:\pathname to to a Word document on a USB pen-drive - ( drive N:\ in
my case ) ...for which I have a Quick Launch icon. ...I was suspecting that
XP didn't like there being no such drive lettter allocated until I plugged
in the pen-drive. If I clear the "recently used documents list" at Start |
Settings | Taskbar and Start Menu | Start Menu tab | Custonize (Classic
Start Menu) | Clear
...the problem seems to go away, however, I'm not sure about that !! :)

regards, Richard

I got this message one week ago.
When I scanned my hard disk with Hitman pro the message definitivley
disappeared
To get hitman pro tjis link:
http://www.hitmanpro.nl/hitmanpro/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3&Itemid=9
regards Jean-Claude
 
U

urr

I had this exception coming from the time of booting and stays on..
with some help from my pal who recovered from the same prob, we found
that after installing kaspersky antivirus and scanning, it identified
a trojan 'scvhsot.exe' in teh system folder. On dleteing this file,
and rebooting ,the exception stops coming. Also, remember to empty the
autorun.inf files of all ur drives, cause the files specifiy sss.exe
to be opened, and i presume this sss.exe is causing the exception.
kaspersky identifies all these. so jus install and let it identify.
To find the autorun.inf u can use 'ava find Professional'. Remember to
change file permissions to enable u to delete the contents of the
autorun.inf files, once u empty all the autorun.inf of all ur drives,
reboot.. u shudn't be having a problem, tell me if it works.
 
G

Guest

i am not the smartest of the family, bro Kevin is the brain , and with all
the problems, and hasle , he said to "to reboot the PC all the way"
If you have the cd's to start all over again!!! I do, he made them for me..
I wish there was a better way, but I guess not?
(e-mail address removed)
 
T

Tico Tico Ta

I solved this problem for my computer. Apparently what happened is that I was
working with a Word document in my pen drive; I turned off my computer and
then removed the pen drive. The next time that the computer was rebooted
without the pen drive the message appeared. When I rebooted with the pen
drive in the computer the message went away. I'll try to remove the pen drive
with the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon before turning the computer off to see
if that takes care of the problem completely.
 
L

LHAYES

I have a simular problem, try going to device manager in the system icon,
look for a drive that is not being used, or one that was and is no longer
used "disable the device, the try to open files or programs....Lloyd
 

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