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David Gillett <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 15 Oct 2004 01:16:45 -0700
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  "NDIS" is an interface layer between the Windows OS and various hardware-
specific network connections.  It may be that the network drivers for your
system -- or one of the network components that use them -- has become
corrupt.  If you uninstall and reinstall your network adapter, that should
cause Windows to reinstall these other components as well.

David Gillett


On 14 Oct 2004 at 14:44, Clyde W. Burns wrote:

> I have a Dell Dimension 4100 with 256 MB of Ram, 866 processor and using ME as an operating system. As of late I have been getting a blue screen with" an exception OE has occurred at 0028;C0019952 in VxD MD1S(01) * 000020CE. This was called from 0028 ; C001D3B4 in VxD MD1S (01) * 00005B30. It may be possible to continue normally". 90 % of the time it is locked up and I have to restart. Occasionally on shutdown the screen will go black with a green line at the top and it will be locked up also. Any help would
be appreciated as this is happening more of the time, it used to be maybe once per month but now at least once or twice per week.
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