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yes mybe instead of useing standbye,go to start and shut down ,this wiil
stop from haveing to unplug your pc,i had a new gateway that used to do the
same thing it turned out to be a conflict between my norten ati vires and
windows but if you goto, http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ and try to see
if they have an updated fix or patch that will work?see i shut mine down
every nite that brings up that old Q/leave on or shut down to me its just as
easy to shut down but i have friends that say iam messing up my pc that way
but have a cuzzen that blew up his from leaven it on its really a personal
couice but i do suggest you go to windowsupdate asap,jerry the fatboy crider
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jennifer Weinblatt" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 7:22 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] fatal exception
> I am not a very experienced PC user; could anyone give me information
about what might be causing this: Around every other week, when I try to
wake my computer from standby, I get a blue screen that says that there is a
fatal exception caused by (a long code name) from (another long code name).
The screen says I can try pressing any key or restart, but neither action
works and I end up having to pull the plug out of the computer. I am sure
that is a drastic and bad thing to do. Are there any explanations or
solutions for an inexperienced Windows 98 user like me? Thank you in
advance.
> JW
>
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