> > Often when navigating from one internet site to
> another, using Windows 98 and IE5, I get a blue
> screen crash with the details Fatal exception 0E at
> 0028:C001539A. Pressing any key to continue brings
> up another blue screen entitled Windows with the
> details 0D at 0246:013F47FB or sometimes
> 0C61:013F268B. Dr Watson says everything OK -
> which it obviously isn't. Anyone with any clues
> that might help a complete computer idiot, please?
> >
> Kevin,
>
> I have fixed several computers lately that had
> trouble with freezing and blue screens on the
> internet that were caused by their resources being
> to low. Right click the "My Computer" icon on your
> desktop, select properties from the drop down menu.
> A system Properties window will open, select the
> "Performance" tab and check to see what your system
> resources are. The computers I fixed were loading
> so many programs at bootup that the resources were
> in the 60s at boot up. I used MSConfig to close
> some of the programs that were loading, brought
> their resources up and they are not having any
> problems anymore. Do not know if this is your
> problem but it is worth checking out.
>
> Mary Wolden
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Kevin
You may want to check out this page to get a better
understanding of what a Fatal Exception error is and
how to troubleshoot it: http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q150/3/14.asp
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