HI, You wrote: >For starters, I'd recommend running Scandisk >and Defrag if you haven't done so already. You >can find them in Start, Programs, Accessories, >System Tools. Be sure to set Scandisk to >automatically repair any errors. If this has >happened alot, and you haven't ran Scandisk, >you might want to set Scandisk to do a thorough >scan also. Scandisk and Defrag have no effect on this. Not only do these run in the background on a scheduled basis via MSPlus, I have also manually run them just to make sure this may not be the problem. So, I was thinking along these lines, too. You wrote: >Have you recently added any new hardware or >memory upgrades? My experience with the "blue >screen of death" has always been hardware. The >last two times were memory chips. One bad, the >second was an incompatible chip. I've added no new hardware, so I'll have my memory chips checked out by a tech. Thanks for the suggestion. >I tried checking for VNBT at Microsofts >Knowledge Base, but couldn't find anything so >I'm not sure if this and the PPPMAC are standard >Virtual drivers that come with Win95. If I >knew, I'd suggest copying the two to a temporary >directory and then copy the "new" ones into the >system directory, as things can sometime get >corrupted. I have them on my machine. I'll look into this. Thanks for taking the time looking in the Knowledge base. I searched..but I searched for OE error. >************************************************* >Lance Kephart >Kephart's Korner >http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/vista/7192 >************************************************* Sue Na [log in to unmask]