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You had BSOD problem after intalled fixit 2000, so why not completed remove
it (include all shared DLLs). Don't be sorry, you are not the first one who
put trust on wrong software.

*see my post under topic "windows shutdown problem".

Jun Qian

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joel M. Blackman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 3:58 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] blue screen of death (BSOD)


> I have Win 98 with all the Win 98 updates.  Everything was working
> fine.  I did a disk defrag using an aftermarket defragger (Fixit 2000).  I
> was just trying it out, and yes, I'm sorry.  After that I noticed my
> programs loading slowly, and Outlook 2K froze at its splash screen. Then
> the BSOD's started.  I ran Win 98's defrag, and altho I had defragged
> with the aftermarket only 48 hours before, it took 2 hours for Win 98's
> defrag to put stuff back where it belonged.  Immediately, Olook 2K ran
> fine, and my programs loaded as before.  But I kept getting the BSOD
> intermittently.  I tried the download on this site's home page re the
> ".vxd's".  Still getting the BSOD.
>

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