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Joe Lore <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 24 Jan 2003 10:01:28 -0500
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Hi,

Did you try removing the memory and putting a different module in?
Sounds like there me be a bad set of bits on the chip.




At 06:36 PM 01/14/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi, I have a Compaq 5724 PC, Genuine Intel, 255 MB RAM, Intel(Cr) Celeron
>(tm) Processor, and Windows 98SE. When I put a CD in my CDROM I get a blue
>screen with message saying "An exception OE has occurred at0028:80000200 in
>VxD---This was called from 0028:C182B578 in VxD scsi1hlp(03) + 00000508. It
>may be possible to continue normally.
>
>* Press any key to attempt to continue.
>* Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to restart your computer. You will lose any unsaved
>information in all applications.
>
>
>                    Press any key to continue.
>
>None of this works. Every time I try again it changes the numbers. I
>reinstalled Windows 98SE but that did not help. I ran the Scandisk &
>Defragged. That did not help. Please HELP me FIX it. THANKS in advance!!!
>
>Tressie Mittenburg
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>Sedalia, MO
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Joe Lore
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