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On Fri, 24 Sep 1999 10:03:54 Stephen Snyder wrote:
> Well, the (expletive deleted) memory leak has reared it's ugly head,
>which hung up the system.... Had to hit the reset button (C-A-D didn't
>work) and I managed to mess up the registry. Once previously, my
>system resources went down 0%, which froze up the system, but was able
>to re-boot properly after waiting a while. This time, I couldn't do anything.
>
> I was doing lots of browsing (Netscape Communicator 4.51), lots of editing
>with Notepad+, Emailing, in other words, opening and closing lots of windows
>when the system froze. I've got an older system (2 years), Pentium 133 Mhz,
>32 meg RAM, 2.5 gig HD (with about 1.5 gig unused), Intel 430VX chipset & mobo.
>I'm running Win95B (4.00.950 B)- OSR2 installed. Been thinking of upgrading.
>
> Now to the real problem... I screwed up the registry. Rebooted several times
>(regular, safe-mode, and to Dos). First re-boot gave me "A fatal exception 0E has
>occurred at 0028:C0036715 in VXD VCACHE (01) + 0000007D"
>
> After running Scandisk several times, I was finally able to bring up the system
>normally again (or so I thought), but running Quick View Plus on one file caused
>the screen to go blank and it rebooted. Also, my McAfee virus definition files
>are corrupted. Who knows what else has happened.
>
> I last copied the 2 registry files about 2 months ago. I know, I know... should
>do it more often. Since I have a good registry backup, although it's 2 months old,
>Can I use that? What would happen if I did? I'll probably have to re-install a
>couple pieces of software (McAfee Anti-Virus 4 & Juno Email) that I loaded since
>then, but that's not a big deal.
>
> Should I run RegClean? or just re-copy the older registry files?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Steve Snyder
>Reston, VA
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Hi, I am Wendy
I think your computer's problem was came from your mobo. Try change your mobo!.As you have to know, my old PC (a p-166 mmx system with 32mb ram) have same problem as you've got. After i change my mobo with Gigabyte GA-5AA, the problem(A fatal exception 0E hasoccurred at 0028:C0036715 in VXD VCACHE (01) + 0000007D) was never happened anymore until nowday.
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