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To: mr.mark who wrote (15551)1/29/2001 8:12:46 AM
From: Patricia Meaney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
mark, bosquedog, Ed, cow,

Just want to thank everyone for your responses. Looks like I'm going to have to spend some time with some of your responses.

mark: I did just try scanreg and it came up "no errors found".

To answer some questions... I am running Windows 98 with a dsl connection. When I get the fatal error message it always reads: @ 0028!CO2A24DF inVXD VWIN32(05) + 00002107
It's absolutely foreign to me, but maybe it means something.

Once again, thanks so much to everyone for your help!



To: mr.mark who wrote (15551)1/29/2001 1:42:04 PM
From: aldrums  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 110653
 
Help! I am running dual Pentium III 733 MHz flip chip processors on an MSI motherboard with win2k. I have 256K of PC133 memory.
My computer has never crashed, but last week it started crashing with the blue screen of death. I am getting the stop error 0x0000000A, which is the first stop error listed in the Win2K manual. It says the usual cause of this stop error is that drivers are using improper memory addresses.
I changed the bios settings they recommended, and it still crashes. I did a virus scan and I re-imaged my drive with a backup copy of my disk I made before the crashes starting happening, and it still crashes.
Before I do a complete re-install of W2K, does anyone have any suggestions? Also, is there anyway this could be a hardware (memory, motherboard) problem? Are there any good utilities out there for diagosing hardware problems?

Thanks,

Alex