Power Went out now I have A Runtime Error

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rebelgirl

First I had a cordbg.exe error I unplugged my external hard drive , plugged
it back in . Now i have a Common Language Runtime Debugging Service Error .
Process id=0x13c ( 316 ) thread id=0x230 (516 ),
I think the first numbers are 0x13c . I have had the external hard drive now
for years but since the power went out this is the error that keeps coming up
that & the cordbg.exe which since unplugged now turned into this. I`m running
windows xp service pack 2 . Ie 6 . Layman`s terms if anyone can help , I dont
know a lot about computers on errors . I did post this on the MSDN board they
told me to come here . Hope some one can help .
 
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Andrew E.

If the hd does/did show in the BIOS,download the MS-DOS hd check utility
from the hd mfg web site.Download & install to a MS-DOS formatted floppy,
boot the pc to the floppy,run the diagnostic tests for the hd.
 
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rebelgirl

Hi Andrew ,
I do not have a floppy disk on my computer. I really have no idea what
your saying either. I dont know much about tech stuff. If you think its not a
net frame problem which is what i was told. Should I just un install & re
install the program ? From what i was told if it is the net frame , if i do
that it will go to the nest applications i have . Thats what im worried
about. Thank you so much for replying also.
 
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Ian D

rebelgirl said:
Hi Andrew ,
I do not have a floppy disk on my computer. I really have no idea what
your saying either. I dont know much about tech stuff. If you think its
not a
net frame problem which is what i was told. Should I just un install & re
install the program ? From what i was told if it is the net frame , if i
do
that it will go to the nest applications i have . Thats what im worried
about. Thank you so much for replying also.

Try disabling the cordbg.exe process in Task Manager, then reconnect
your external drive. It looks like the cordbg.exe file got damaged in the
power interruption, and the NET. application may have to be reinstalled.
If you google cordbg.exe, you'll find a lot of info on resolving cordbg.exe
problems.
 
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rebelgirl

Hi Ian ,
I looked for the cordbg.exe In task manager , its not listed. So I have no
clue whats going on there. I have tried to unplug the external hard drive
from the hard drive its self , but not from the back of the computer. Do not
know if that would make a difference at all. I`m looking into trying to re do
net frame 1.1 but dont understand at all how to do that. So pretty lost all
the way around. Thanks for the reply.
 
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smlunatick

Hi Ian ,
  I looked for the cordbg.exe In task manager , its not listed. So I have no
clue whats going on there. I have tried to unplug the external hard drive
from the hard drive its self , but not from the back of the computer. Do not
know if that would make a difference at all. I`m looking into trying to re do
net frame 1.1 but dont understand at all how to do that. So pretty lost all
the way around. Thanks for the reply.






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You may need to clear out any Device Manager settings for the external
hard drive and then let XP re-detect it. However, you may need to re-
format the drive, either with XP's Disk Management or the hard drive
manufacturer's tools.

Here is a simple Batch file to get Device Manager to show you all
"hidden" and non active devices:

Copy and paste to a batch file:
 

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