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When i hit "run" on the wubi.exe, i get an error window saying "Windows - No Disk Exception Processing Message 0xc0000013 Parameters..." It won't go away until i restart the computer forcibly. I've tried this a couple times, as well as redownloading the installer application. Any help would be great.
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I had the same problem with WinXP Pro, 4GB, 3 HDD, trying to install Ubuntu 9.04 via Wubi.
I traced it down to my USB SD/MMC/CF multi-card reader. Since all the card slots were empty but still had drive letters assigned by Windows, they apparently came up in WUBI as "No Disk" and threw the exception.
I got past the exception message by using "Safely Remove Hardware" from the systray to effectively eject the empty drives. Since the drive letters no longer show up in Windows, Wubi does not get confused by them.
Hope this helps!
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