Exception Processing Message c0000013

M

MoonHound

The following error message pops up 4 or 5 times every time I start the
computer, and pops of 3 or 4 times intermittantly while I'm working. It
interferes with my work. How do I stop it?

WINDOWS - NO DISK

Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf9c 475b6bf9c 75b6bf9c

My computer specs:

HP Pavilion a1540n

Windows XP Media Center Edition Version 5.1 Service Pack 2

AMD Athlon 64X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+ 2.20 GHz.

Recently I've been using Sony Vegas Movie Studio, Sound Forge Audio Studio,
and a recently upgraded version of Animation:Master; one of those may have
installed an updated version of Quicktime or something like that. "Updates
from HP Agent" is always running and installing updates. I have McAfee
anti-virus & firewall running, as well as Webroot Spy Sweeper for MSN. A
Google search on the above error only returned 3 or 4 foreign language hits
I couldn't read.

I will be thankful for any info on the cause of the above error or how to
stop it.

Thank you.
 
R

RJK

I've got a 33in1, or 50 odd in 1, whatever it was called, in a 3&1/2" bay
connected to a mobo USB pin header, (have to be careful not to use the
shared USB port on mobo ATX block of sockets at rear or obviously card
reader conflicts/dies).

After plugging in memory card and transferring files etc., (it has of course
got to be "ejected" (right-click drive and click eject), I also have to
clear XP Homes recently accessed documents list ( Start | Taskbar & Start
Menu | Start Menu tab | Classic Start Menu - Customize | Clear
....to prevent "Exception Processing Message c0000013"

.....so yes, I had suspected, (with no proof), that drive enumeration / XP's
recently used drive/path/filenames were something to do with it :)
....if that makes any sense !

regards, Richard
 

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