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Old 05-25-2009, 10:48 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Andybaby View Post
my guess is a messed up driver for the Memory card aspect of the reader
If you have a card reader on your PC and remove the memory card from your reader and insert it directly in the PC and get the same error, Andy's guess may be probable.

You might try disabling and then re-enabling all the external (not C) drives which has cleared up some USB connection problems for others.

*note* I am no expert on these matters, but have read through a few blogs about others having the same error message. The following are just suggestions from a blog on the net which you can take seriously or with a grain of salt.

There are many blogs on this "windows-no-disk-exception" error on the net. The long one that I read through was this:

http://www.consumingexperience.com/2...rocessing.html

There are some step by step instructions on what to try to fix the problem and in what order. It's a long read, but the problem got solved for many by renaming the drive letters for their card readers and connected drives. It seems that some software is looking for something on a path that is no longer valid and this was the only way to reset it. There are some detailed instructions on how to rename drives and the pitfalls if you do. There was also some discussion in clearing temporary "stuff" used by Word and Excel.

Some claim about some kind of new rootkit bug or something but they were more or less put aside as alarmists.

Some claim, as usual, that a recent update from MS caused it and that a simple restore before the problem started fixed it.

Some fixed their problem simply by clearing the "recent items list".

Hope this is of help.

WDE.

*edit*
If the above is the problem, I assume that if you have paths hard coded referring to these drive letters in any software and you change them, these won't work any longer. I believe they re-named all the drives back to their original letters once the problem was fixed.

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