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fatal exeption 0E
chief jay

04/18/03
I have been plagued with fatal exeptions the past 2 weeks. Whenever I run Internet Explorer 6.0, it invariably within 10 minutes will give me the blue screen with the message "a fatal exception 0E occurred at 0197:BFF72830 (lately the 5 numbers following the "BFF" are 71459.
Today for the first time, upon shut-down, I received a similar 0E fatal exception message but this time it occurred at "0028:C02A3531in VXD VWIN32(05)+002059.
I am running Win98SE on a HP Pavillion 8280. Can anyone help?
Yvonne
ymh2986@msn.com
04/23/03
I was getting quite a number of fatal exception vxd errors, and I was running Win98SE. I did some digging and ran the system file checker. Go to Start, Run, type in 'sfc' (do not use the quotes), click OK. The system file checker will scan the hard drive looking for corrupted files. When it finds them (one by one), you will be prompted to insert your Win98 CD-rom. But the files sfc needs should also be located in the Windows/Options/Cabs subdirectory. If you cannot find them, and you do not have a Win CD, write down the names of the missing files (select skip this file until the system file checker utility is finished); then find a friend who is running the same version of Windows, go to his computer, find those files and copy each one on a floppy (in fact, several or all of the files you need may fit on one floppy, depending on how many corrupted files you have). Then go back to your computer and do the sfc command again, and enter A:\name of file - when the system prompts you for the location of the Restore From source.

Hope this works for you; I found 7 corrupted files and restored them. Now my computer works great. Let me know if this works for you



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