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How to fix No Disk Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf7c 4 75b6bf7c 75b6bf7c

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How to fix No Disk Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf7c 4 75b6bf7c 75b6bf7c ?

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If you getting this error message appears some time, that means some registry entries gone changed automatically might have some virus or malware infection it does change them registries, now we need to change some registry setting back to the same stage, that should be.
Here are the few steps to resolve this problem, please follow these steps.

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Steps

Quick Resolution

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Windows\
find that registry keys ErrorMode
and change the value data 2 and click on ok.
Default value of the Errormode
keys should be 0X00000000(2)

 I will explain you how to do that.

 1. Click on Start >> and then click on Run.
2. You will get a box where you have to type regedit.
3. The registry editor will be open front of you, then you have to find the registry key and have to click on PLUS sign of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.

 

4. Click on PLUS sign of  SYSTEM
5. Then click on PLUS sign of  CurrentControlSet.
6. Then click on PLUS sign of Control.
7. Then click on Windows.




8. When you click on Windows you will the ErrorMode of the right side pane.
9. Double click on ErrorMode and change the value data 2 and click on ok. 0X00000000(2)

default value of Errormode should be 0X00000000(2)

10. Finally restart your computer and Problem will be resolved

100 thoughts on “How to fix No Disk Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf7c 4 75b6bf7c 75b6bf7c”

  1. Thank dear,very helpful suggestion my system is working fine without error. thanks once again

  2. Thank you for helping me solve my most irritating problem. I had tried various means and almost had given up when I came across your website. I am now so happy! Thank you!!

  3. Great tip! Got this message twice every time when logging into Windows and was unable to fix it. Tried every removable drive I might have used in the past to solve this issue to no avail. But then, I found this site and followed the instructions and now… Problem looks to be solved! Thanks! Will keep this site in my bookmarks.

  4. I followed your steps and changed the value data to (2); however my ErrorMode string looks like this:0X00000002 (2). how am i going to change it?

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