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rmhand
05-17-1999, 10:51 PM
Is there a place on the net which lists the blue screen of death codes? When trying to boot up a Win95 networked PC the scripts run but when the desktop begins to show I receive fatal exception error OE 0028:C00056A2 in VXD VMM (01) plus 000046A2. I checked MS Knowledge Base but came up with no results.

jokostel
05-18-1999, 12:22 AM
what do you have for a computer ??? motherboard,cpu,video board,modem,etc .....(anything else)

also have you checked to see if you have all the latest revisons for your motherboard and video card, drivers ,etc....
and check your memory settings in your bios....see if something like that may be the cuplrit.

ENVY
05-18-1999, 11:30 AM
try www.helponthe.net/nathan (http://www.helponthe.net/nathan)
Nathan, I am surprised that you have not hopped on this one.You owe me a nickel for the plug.

[This message has been edited by ENVY (edited 05-18-99).]

Jin Vitas
05-18-1999, 11:52 AM
Go to safe mode.. if you do not get the fatal oe error.. then it is either an application loading thats causing the problem.. or you will have to reinstall ur video drivers.. mosty reinstall video drivers..

Nathan
05-18-1999, 02:16 PM
Thank's for the plug Envy! Looks like I owe you a nickle. Let me see if I can find one here. I'll get back to you on that one.

Glad you liked it Susan!

Nathan
05-18-1999, 02:23 PM
Envy,

http://www.thecollectorsfriend.com/buffalonickel-b.jpg

Looks like I can't post the image to this post. Sorry. http://www.sysopt.com/forum/frown.gif

[This message has been edited by Nathan (edited 05-20-99).]

rmhand
05-18-1999, 03:39 PM
Thanks a million for the responses! Great site...will be most useful.

Susan
05-19-1999, 12:05 AM
Nice site! Thanks, ENVY & Nathan...

ENVY
05-19-1999, 10:06 PM
Thanks Nathan,it's the effort that counts http://www.sysopt.com/forum/smile.gif

rmhand
05-19-1999, 10:18 PM
I am still having problems with this. It's a PC connected to the LAN, Gateway 2000, P5-90, with ATI Graphics Pro Turbo PCI (Mach64 GX) video card, 3Com Etherlink III ISA 3C509/3c509b in ISA mode network card, 16 MB RAM. When I finally got on site to look at the machine it would boot in Safe Mode, but when I tried restarting the PC it ran through Scandisk and reported 6 bad clusters, and something to the effect the hard drive has been physically damaged. When I was finally able to log on, I ran Scandisk within Windows and it reported it found errors but fixed them all, except it did say there was a cluster #21701 which was damaged - related to RPC4W32.dll file in the Windows\System directory. I checked the machine for viruses but found none. It worked fine for awhile then went to several illegal operation errors, one was related to AVCONSOL, then back to those blue death screens. I'm guessing the hard drive needs replacing since it told me twice there was physical damage done to it. Anyone have any other suggestions before I do this?

Nathan
05-20-1999, 12:15 AM
Envy!

http://www.amgarid.com/coins9.gif

There you go Envy. Paid in full!! And for all the hassle and having to wait, keep the change.

When I saw Bleeding Edge do it, then I knew I could do it. I guess you can do it with some images and others you can't.

rmhand! Get more memory too if you can. At least another 16 MB.

[This message has been edited by Nathan (edited 05-20-99).]