Ron Taylor wrote:
>
> Here one for you.
> I am getting this error from a 486DX4 100 32 meg ram.
> ~While initializing device VXDLDR:
> ~Windows protection error. You need to restart your computer.
> I could boot to the command prompt and avoid the error. I checked win.ini
> and system.ini for the offending driver. Not found. So I ran the
> following:
> ~c:\windows regedit /L:system /E temp.txt
> I then searched the temp.txt for VXDLDR and found them. Removed the entries
> and then ran the following:
> ~c:\windows regedit /L:system /C temp.txt
> I then rebooted. The boot process ran through most of the boot process and
> then recycled by itself back to the beginning of the boot process. The
> second cycle returned the same error. I ran the first regedit command again
> and the entry was back. New attack! I reloaded windows refreshing
> corrupted and missing files only. Same result. I reloaded windows
> completely. Same result. I could reformat the drive but the user does not
> have a backup. I really don't want to backup this guys drive. Is there any
> way to correct this.
>
> Ron Taylor
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you have bad ram
try changing all the ram
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