Windows No Disk Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6b7c 4 75b6bf7c 75b6bf7c

Anonymous
2010-02-04T20:37:37+00:00

I keep getting this message pop up randomly. Any ideas on how to get rid of it or what to check. I can leave computer on, walk away and this message pops up. Driving me nuts.

Windows No Disk Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6b7c 4 75b6bf7c 75b6bf7c

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  1. Anonymous
    2010-05-08T15:15:18+00:00

    I was searching for a solution to this error, and found the blog entry from GFF #5 to be the answer.

    http://forums.techarena.in/windows-update/1009223.htm

    "The answer lies in the words "Windows: No Disk", your PC is looking for a USB

    device - e.g. a USB stick or a cell phone - that you've recently plugged in

    and have removed without using the "remove hardware safely" option in the

    right hand bottom corner of your screen. Put the last USB device you used

    back into the USB port and then use the "remove software safely" option.

    The pop up message will disappear."

    In my case, I didn't have to plug the USB device in, I just needed to click on the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon in the system tray, and tell it to remove the device that is no longer plugged in.

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  1. Anonymous
    2011-05-16T21:26:47+00:00

    Just do what Daniel Bragg says to do.  It work for me.  I did not safely remove hardware from my computer.  I plugged the device that I did not remove properly back into my computer.  I went to the safely remove hardware screen.  Now I did not know which one to remove from the list that was given to me so I told my computer to safely removed all my USB devices.  I unplugged them all from my computer, then I plugged them all back in.  The error message is gone.  Thanks Daniel.

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  2. Anonymous
    2011-07-17T01:09:19+00:00

    Spent a while scanning for viruses, checking the disk, changing drive letters, uninstalling quicktime and was considering trying combofix (with caution), then read this post!

    As I read this realised I had earlier plugged in an external USB drive and just switched off, left it plugged in without safe removal. Switched it back on, safe removal and 'hey presto' simple fix, wish I had read this post before all the others doh!

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  3. Anonymous
    2011-08-17T12:25:28+00:00

    Hello Daniel,

    Thanks for the post and i know its a bit old...but actually the same problem was happening to me as well.

    I did as mentioned and removed the USB safely it worked for a while but then appeared back again.

    Not sure if there is any other way to do this, but this message keeps showing up as soon as i plug the USB into the laptop.

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  4. Anonymous
    2011-08-23T17:53:59+00:00

    Thank you, thank you, thank you, to Daniel Bragg!

    I've encountered this before and it's been a nightmare.  What to do when you don't have the USB, CD, DVD, etc. to put back in?  I didn't know you about the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon in the tray.  Clicked it, chose the item to remove, got a box with a bunch more choices (various drive letters and devices).  The first one I tried got stuck, so I terminated it and tried again on another one.  In a few moments, it was stopped, all the other drives and devices were cleared from the box, and the "Windows No Disk" popup window went away.  :) :) :)

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