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A&C Thompson <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 30 Dec 2002 22:51:05 -0800
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I don't know if this will help, but I had a very similar set of errors and constant crashes
recently. (WinME, AMD 1 gig, 128 MB ram). Turned out I had configured my virus scan program to 'scan
all files' instead of 'program files only'. I fought with my machine for days until I remembered
that one simple change I had recently made. Once I reconfigured my virus scan program, the problem
seemed to disappear - so far. hth

Al Thompson

----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Grottke"
Subject: [PCBUILD] System Crashes


> My system is constantly crashing.  Running Windows 98
> on a MSI K7T Pro 2A motherboard & AMD 1 gig system.
> I've listed the errors I'm getting.  Have run scandisk
> and defrag.
>
>
> This error occurred when I was trying to burn a CD:
>
> Fatal Exception 0E occurred at 0028:C000A4F7.
> The current application will be terminated.
> * Press any key to terminate current application.
> * Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to restart your computer
>
> The following 2 errors occurred while I was in IE 6.0
> :
>
> An exception 0E has occurred at 0028:C000A4F7 in
> VxD---.  This
> was called from 0028:C183B3D4 in VxD.  It may be
> possible
> to continue normally.
> * Press any key to attempt to continue.
> * Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to restart your computer.
>
> I had to power off completely to get the PC to unlock.
>
> An exception 0E has occurred at 0028:DF29B2AF in
> VxD---.  This was
> called from 0028:DF180180 in VxD
> ROKKMOSD(01)+000019C0.  It may
> be possible to continue.
> * Press any key to attempt to continue.
> * Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to restart your computer.
>
> I was able to get out of IE, but system locked when I
> tried to restart IE.
>

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