I had this problem today. For me, it seems to be hardware, or the base install of the OS. (Win95b)
Mine is either a bad motherboard design, SDRAM memory that won't keep up (but designed to),
cheap MB L2 cache that was marginal to begin with, or a bad CPU.
If you give the list more details, maybe they can help more. Which VXD's? How many programs?
Rick Glazier
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From: J & M Home Computer Services <[log in to unmask]>
This question may have been asked before but as usual it seems to keep coming up and I can't seem to get an answer that is quite
satisfactory.
I have some machines that just keep crashing and coming up with vxd faults showing. This happens even with a clean reinstall of 95
or 98 after repartitioning and format.
The question is: Is this a hardware or software fault. I believe it's a hardware fault but keep getting arguments that it's a
software fault.
Can someone put a bit of light on this question?
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