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Old January 16th 05, 04:53 AM
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"Brian A." gonefish'n@afarawaylake wrote in message
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I'm sorry Star, but you're missing a few of the points here, so I will
re-iterate hopefully in a way that is easily followed. I will also veer away
from inline to avoid confusion. Please read all very carefully to avoid
confusion and misunderstanding when responding.

This is still an incomplete error message and not even near exact.
quote
OE @ 0028:C027F8AB VXD VMM06
/quote

Another correction would be "OE" (ohE) which is actually 0E (zeroE)
There is also more to the error message before @, and the VXD VMM06 should
be shown as VXD VMM (06). **Note the brackets**

** Ok Brian 0E, I stand corrected, 06 is 06 w or w/o brackets. As for the
text between 0E and @ it's basically unchanged, the same for all 0E's

Let me clarify this statement/question which I asked and you responded, with
a statement:
quote
My S&Q: The first and foremost Q that comes into play is when the problem
first began. What was the last action performed?
Your response: Like I mentioned in my original post, when I start/boot
Windows, not everytime.
/quote

The conclusion I arrive at in this time and moment is that this has been an
issue since the rebuild 6 mos prior to today.
You state that you self built the system back yonder and 6 mos ago a friend
rebuilt it.

If this has been ongoing since the rebuild, you should take a serious look
into bad RAM modules if you are positive there are none-whatsoever other
hardware device conflicts/driver issues.

** No, *not* since the rebuild, only the last 2 wks.
I wrote this in my orig. post.
I have a new install of Windows... two wks. old.
The system has not been stable. I'm backing up everyday.


I'm going to look at the MB, possibly leaking capacitors again, I feel
confident RAM is good. The machine has NO h/w conflicts, DxDiag tells me
all is well and the D/M tells me I have no problems, I carefully looked at
each device. I did this before I posted to the group.

Star






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Brian A.

Conflicts start where information lacks.
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Star" wrote in message
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"Brian A." gonefish'n@afarawaylake wrote in message
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Star,
quote
The exact OE is..............0028:C027F8AB VXD VMM06
/quote
Is not exact.

** Brian, in 2 wks. I have gotten it several times since new install, have
checked
OE @ 0028:C027F8AB VXD VMM06

You have also provided a bit more info in your response to Dan, although
more would be nice.

Whenever doing a search on any error message, try what becomes available.
If the text explaining the problem matches ever oh so close, try the
resolution. Near to 99% of the time, anything after the first 4 digits

will
not repeat on the next occurrence, ex: 0028:xxxxxxxx to 0028:xxxxxxxpx.

Also
many articles that mention an OS can/may still apply to another OS.

** Like I mentioned, I went to Jim Elshelman's page on OE"s... I think

it's
one of the best!!
nothing matched, so I concentrated on VMM06, nothing related to
booting/starting Windows, actually this appears to be an error associated
w/W-95.

The first and foremost Q that comes into play is when the problem first
began. What was the last action performed?

** Like I mentioned in my original post, when I start/boot Windows, not
everytime.

You mention upgrading, more like rebuilding your system and I'm not

speaking
of the OS.

Is your processor faster than 2.GHz? There is an issue with NDIS and

faster
processors.
** It's 2.GHz
How much RAM have you installed? If more than 512MB, you need to either
lower the RAM, set a MaxFileCache and/or MaxPhysPage or install XP.
** Yes, I know, 512 installed, new, 6 mos. old, Fat 32, didn't install

W-XP,
not dual booting.

Have you had a good peek in Device Manager to make sure there are no
conflicts?

** No Brian, I would reinstall device drivers, etc... everything cool in
D/M.

Have a read thru some of these to see if the help:
http://tinyurl.com/3vh2k

No, thank-you I will. Like I explained to Dan in the post I returned to

him.
I built the puter while taking A+ certification, and it was rebuilt, all
new, except HD, modem, and Iomega zip.

I don't like working in the case, I'm fairly savy at partitioning,
formatting, clean install of Windows and installing devices..

Thank you, Star


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Brian A.

Conflicts start where information lacks.
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Star" wrote in message
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Again, I'm looling for help/clarification from MVP or *savvy* user.

The exact OE is..............0028:C027F8AB VXD VMM06

I have a new install of Windows... two wks. old.
The system has not been stable. I'm backing up everyday.

Google didn't come up w/exact match.
0028 VXD VMM06, had more luck.

Windows starts up to this OE, I do ctl./alt/del and Windows continues to
load *only to be desktop w/selected bkgrnd color, mouse pointer that
moves......, and nothing more. I do ct/alt/del, I see only PC-cillin
running, no Explorer.

I do ctl/alt/del and restart and, Windows will load normally.

I went to Jim Elshelman's website, one of the best for Windows errors.
I learned about this being a W95 problem and,
I learned about setup problems in W98.

Can someone help.... RE this error and starting a W98 or W98SE puter,

what
the fix may be.

I have such instability that I'm almost ready to take the puter down,
partition, format and do another clean install of
Windows.

I'm burned out, I love W98se, I have W-XP, I've been learning the

internals
of Windows for yrs., you *must* if you want to maintain your OS. No pun
intended, I'm ready for a Macintosh!!

Thank you,
Star