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At 2/5/00 07:54 PM , Gerry Coburn wrote:

>I recently swapped out an Abit BH6 motherboard from my computer and
>replaced it with a BE6r2 by the same manufacturer. I have had no success
>in getting the new board to run properly. As it attempts to boot up it
>goes through the POST and suddenly freezes to a black screen with the
>error message "While initialising device vcomm, windows protection error.
>you need to restart your computer."
>No matter how many timesI attempt to restart I still get the same message.
>
>In desperation I tried to reinstall Windows 98SE but as I get to the point
>where hardware is being set up it initialises the driver database but as
>it attempts to set up hardware and any PnP devices I have I get the
>dreaded blue scree telling me that "a fatal exception 0e occurred at
>0028:c143f9e8 and that the application will be terminated" No matter what
>I do I can get no further than this point.
>
>Can anyone point me in the right direction and give me some clue as to the
>next step?
>
>System: Abit BE6r2 board, 128Mb sdram, Maxtor hd(1) @ 8Gb, Maxtor hd(2) @
>10Gb,Matrox G220 Pci video card, Adaptec AVA 1505 scsi card, UDMA66 ide
>controller disabled in bios, SB Audio PC164V sound card and external USB
>Robotics modem.

Gerry, what did you do to replace the motherboard?  Did you remove all
devices in the Device manager before trying to start up with the new
motherboard?  If not, you may be able to get your system back by booting to
the safe mode and removing everything from the device manager.  Then reboot
and let the motherboard detect and load the drivers for the new motherboard
components.  You probably will have to run any software provided with the
motherboard to get some of the controllers to load their special
drivers.  Maybe this will be a start for you.

Doug

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