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  #1  
Old April 12th 06, 08:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.apps
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Default Windows Explorer - Windows 98 SE

Recently, I haven't been able to use Windows Explorer. Internal routines
(like "browse") which rely on Explorer don't work, either. I can launch most
programs, if they have a short-cut on my desktop. But, if they're not there,
I can't get at them through Windows Explorer.
Recently, my system hangs very easily (usually when I try to access a file
which might envoke Explorer?). If I use CTL-ALT-DEL it'll say Microsoft Word
doc (for example) not responding.

Other times it'll say, "Explorer not responding".

I've thought of uninstalling and installing Windows 98. I'm a registered
user with a CD and a "key" which have never been used. That seems a bit
drastic. I worry about not being able to get a stuff on that computer.

Any ideas?
  #2  
Old April 13th 06, 01:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.apps
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Default Windows Explorer - Windows 98 SE

Don't just say that it doesn't work--what happens when you try, anything?
Any error messages? Do you regularly do scans with updated antivirus and
spyware programs? How long has these problems been going on and did you
make any changes to the computer just before the problems started?

--
Regards


Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98
Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour
Knowledge Base Info:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo



"David" wrote in message
...
Recently, I haven't been able to use Windows Explorer. Internal routines
(like "browse") which rely on Explorer don't work, either. I can launch
most
programs, if they have a short-cut on my desktop. But, if they're not
there,
I can't get at them through Windows Explorer.
Recently, my system hangs very easily (usually when I try to access a file
which might envoke Explorer?). If I use CTL-ALT-DEL it'll say Microsoft
Word
doc (for example) not responding.

Other times it'll say, "Explorer not responding".

I've thought of uninstalling and installing Windows 98. I'm a registered
user with a CD and a "key" which have never been used. That seems a bit
drastic. I worry about not being able to get a stuff on that computer.

Any ideas?



  #3  
Old April 13th 06, 06:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.apps
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Default Windows Explorer - Windows 98 SE



"Ron Badour" wrote:

Don't just say that it doesn't work--what happens when you try, anything?
Any error messages? Do you regularly do scans with updated antivirus and
spyware programs? How long has these problems been going on and did you
make any changes to the computer just before the problems started?

--
Regards


Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98
Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour
Knowledge Base Info:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo



"David" wrote in message
...
Recently, I haven't been able to use Windows Explorer. Internal routines
(like "browse") which rely on Explorer don't work, either. I can launch
most
programs, if they have a short-cut on my desktop. But, if they're not
there,
I can't get at them through Windows Explorer.
Recently, my system hangs very easily (usually when I try to access a file
which might envoke Explorer?). If I use CTL-ALT-DEL it'll say Microsoft
Word
doc (for example) not responding.

Other times it'll say, "Explorer not responding".

I've thought of uninstalling and installing Windows 98. I'm a registered
user with a CD and a "key" which have never been used. That seems a bit
drastic. I worry about not being able to get a stuff on that computer.

Any ideas?



Thanks Ron.

I have an icon for windows explorer on my task bar. When I click on that
Explorer falshes before my eyes for a fraction of a second... then the screen
goes black... then blue (curses!) with the "A fatal exception 0E has occurred
at 0028:00000000. The current program will be terminated." I get two mre
blue screens before my desktop comes back.

When I use the Start - Programs - Windows Explorer method Explorer comes
up with a collapsed window on the left column showing three items/levels
(Desktop, My Computer, and (C), only , an expanded treee on the right, and
an hour-glass. No communications are available at that point.

I've always practiced "safe computing", with scheduled up-dates and scans.
However, when I got a new computer, last fall, I switched my up-date
subscription to my new computer. I rarely use the older one (that's the Win
98 one) for internet. Up-dates have not been done for several months, but
using definitions current last fall, I've done scans which show no
contamination.

Explorer stayed hung up fro a long time. I did CTL-ALT-DEL followed by End
task (twice). Eventually, I got my desktop back. With Explorer closed I
couldn't open anything! Eventually I had to turn off my machine the wrong
way!


  #4  
Old April 13th 06, 10:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.apps
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Default Windows Explorer - Windows 98 SE

Virus and spyware change daily so if your old computer has been on the
internet at all, you need to do scans with up to date programs for both
virus and spyware.

AVG free antivirus: http://free.grisoft.com/doc/1

I recommend you download and use the following free programs and consider
removing everything these programs identify. Be aware that there are
frequent updates to these programs and you need to check for them before
every use including the first time.

AdAwa http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/

CWShredder: http://www.intermute.com/products/cwshredder.html

Spybot: http://www.safer-networking.org/


Note: You need to check for new definitions immediately after installing
the programs.
***************

If this doesn't help, I would see if some program running in the background
is conflicting with Explorer:

How to Perform Clean-Boot Troubleshooting for Windows 98
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=192926

--
Regards


Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98
Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour
Knowledge Base Info:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo



"David" wrote in message
...


"Ron Badour" wrote:

Don't just say that it doesn't work--what happens when you try, anything?
Any error messages? Do you regularly do scans with updated antivirus and
spyware programs? How long has these problems been going on and did you
make any changes to the computer just before the problems started?

--
Regards


Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98
Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour
Knowledge Base Info:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo



"David" wrote in message
...
Recently, I haven't been able to use Windows Explorer. Internal
routines
(like "browse") which rely on Explorer don't work, either. I can
launch
most
programs, if they have a short-cut on my desktop. But, if they're not
there,
I can't get at them through Windows Explorer.
Recently, my system hangs very easily (usually when I try to access a
file
which might envoke Explorer?). If I use CTL-ALT-DEL it'll say
Microsoft
Word
doc (for example) not responding.

Other times it'll say, "Explorer not responding".

I've thought of uninstalling and installing Windows 98. I'm a
registered
user with a CD and a "key" which have never been used. That seems a
bit
drastic. I worry about not being able to get a stuff on that computer.

Any ideas?



Thanks Ron.

I have an icon for windows explorer on my task bar. When I click on that
Explorer falshes before my eyes for a fraction of a second... then the
screen
goes black... then blue (curses!) with the "A fatal exception 0E has
occurred
at 0028:00000000. The current program will be terminated." I get two mre
blue screens before my desktop comes back.

When I use the Start - Programs - Windows Explorer method Explorer
comes
up with a collapsed window on the left column showing three items/levels
(Desktop, My Computer, and (C), only , an expanded treee on the right,
and
an hour-glass. No communications are available at that point.

I've always practiced "safe computing", with scheduled up-dates and scans.
However, when I got a new computer, last fall, I switched my up-date
subscription to my new computer. I rarely use the older one (that's the
Win
98 one) for internet. Up-dates have not been done for several months, but
using definitions current last fall, I've done scans which show no
contamination.

Explorer stayed hung up fro a long time. I did CTL-ALT-DEL followed by End
task (twice). Eventually, I got my desktop back. With Explorer closed I
couldn't open anything! Eventually I had to turn off my machine the wrong
way!




  #5  
Old April 14th 06, 03:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.apps
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Default Windows Explorer - Windows 98 SE

*replies inline....
"David" wrote in message
...
"David" wrote in message
...
Recently, I haven't been able to use Windows Explorer. Internal routines
(like "browse") which rely on Explorer don't work, either. I can launch
most
programs, if they have a short-cut on my desktop. But, if they're not
there,
I can't get at them through Windows Explorer.
Recently, my system hangs very easily (usually when I try to access a file
which might envoke Explorer?). If I use CTL-ALT-DEL it'll say Microsoft
Word
doc (for example) not responding.

Other times it'll say, "Explorer not responding".

I've thought of uninstalling and installing Windows 98. I'm a registered
user with a CD and a "key" which have never been used. That seems a bit
drastic. I worry about not being able to get a stuff on that computer.

Any ideas?



Thanks Ron.

I have an icon for windows explorer on my task bar. When I click on that
Explorer falshes before my eyes for a fraction of a second... then the screen
goes black... then blue (curses!) with the "A fatal exception 0E has occurred
at 0028:00000000. The current program will be terminated." I get two mre
blue screens before my desktop comes back.


*Is that the complete error? Does it name any VxD file, using this format: "A fatal
exception 0E has occurred at 0028:00000000 in VXD filename..."?
Are the other two blue screen errors identical, or are they different errors?

An exception 0E at an 0028: memory address often indicates a video hardware or video
driver problem. After following Ron's suggestions to check for spyware and other
malware, you might try updating or reinstalling the video drivers.

When I use the Start - Programs - Windows Explorer method Explorer comes
up with a collapsed window on the left column showing three items/levels
(Desktop, My Computer, and (C), only , an expanded treee on the right, and
an hour-glass. No communications are available at that point.


*Do you by any chance have a CD in the drive when this occurs? Do you have
packet-writing software (for CD-RW) installed, such as InCD or DirectCD?

I've always practiced "safe computing", with scheduled up-dates and scans.
However, when I got a new computer, last fall, I switched my up-date
subscription to my new computer. I rarely use the older one (that's the Win
98 one) for internet. Up-dates have not been done for several months, but
using definitions current last fall, I've done scans which show no
contamination.


*What anti-virus app is it? Older, out-of-date versions of orton (Symantec)
Anti-Virus can cause similar errors, usually due to out-of-date VxD files used by
the program.

Explorer stayed hung up fro a long time. I did CTL-ALT-DEL followed by End
task (twice). Eventually, I got my desktop back. With Explorer closed I
couldn't open anything! Eventually I had to turn off my machine the wrong
way!

--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

  #6  
Old May 15th 06, 12:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.apps
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Default Windows Explorer - Windows 98 SE



"Ron Badour" wrote:

Virus and spyware change daily so if your old computer has been on the
internet at all, you need to do scans with up to date programs for both
virus and spyware.

AVG free antivirus: http://free.grisoft.com/doc/1

I recommend you download and use the following free programs and consider
removing everything these programs identify. Be aware that there are
frequent updates to these programs and you need to check for them before
every use including the first time.

AdAwa http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/

CWShredder: http://www.intermute.com/products/cwshredder.html

Spybot: http://www.safer-networking.org/


Note: You need to check for new definitions immediately after installing
the programs.
***************

If this doesn't help, I would see if some program running in the background
is conflicting with Explorer:

How to Perform Clean-Boot Troubleshooting for Windows 98
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=192926

--
Regards


Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98
Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour
Knowledge Base Info:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo



"David" wrote in message
...


"Ron Badour" wrote:

Don't just say that it doesn't work--what happens when you try, anything?
Any error messages? Do you regularly do scans with updated antivirus and
spyware programs? How long has these problems been going on and did you
make any changes to the computer just before the problems started?

--
Regards


Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98
Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour
Knowledge Base Info:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo



"David" wrote in message
...
Recently, I haven't been able to use Windows Explorer. Internal
routines
(like "browse") which rely on Explorer don't work, either. I can
launch
most
programs, if they have a short-cut on my desktop. But, if they're not
there,
I can't get at them through Windows Explorer.
Recently, my system hangs very easily (usually when I try to access a
file
which might envoke Explorer?). If I use CTL-ALT-DEL it'll say
Microsoft
Word
doc (for example) not responding.

Other times it'll say, "Explorer not responding".

I've thought of uninstalling and installing Windows 98. I'm a
registered
user with a CD and a "key" which have never been used. That seems a
bit
drastic. I worry about not being able to get a stuff on that computer.

Any ideas?


Thanks Ron.

I have an icon for windows explorer on my task bar. When I click on that
Explorer falshes before my eyes for a fraction of a second... then the
screen
goes black... then blue (curses!) with the "A fatal exception 0E has
occurred
at 0028:00000000. The current program will be terminated." I get two mre
blue screens before my desktop comes back.

When I use the Start - Programs - Windows Explorer method Explorer
comes
up with a collapsed window on the left column showing three items/levels
(Desktop, My Computer, and (C), only , an expanded treee on the right,
and
an hour-glass. No communications are available at that point.

I've always practiced "safe computing", with scheduled up-dates and scans.
However, when I got a new computer, last fall, I switched my up-date
subscription to my new computer. I rarely use the older one (that's the
Win
98 one) for internet. Up-dates have not been done for several months, but
using definitions current last fall, I've done scans which show no
contamination.

Explorer stayed hung up fro a long time. I did CTL-ALT-DEL followed by End
task (twice). Eventually, I got my desktop back. With Explorer closed I
couldn't open anything! Eventually I had to turn off my machine the wrong
way!




Thanks Ron. I've been away for four weeks. I've downloaded all the programs you recommended. They're all current and scans have been done. Some files were quarantined or removed, but performance has not changed. I'm about to proceed with the clean-boot troubleshooting. It looks onerous... and at the edge of my skill level. We'll see. Again, might I uninstall/reinstall Windows (98se)? If so, what on-line document will guide my through that process?

  #7  
Old May 15th 06, 12:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.apps
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Default Windows Explorer - Windows 98 SE



"glee" wrote:

*replies inline....
"David" wrote in message
...
"David" wrote in message
...
Recently, I haven't been able to use Windows Explorer. Internal routines
(like "browse") which rely on Explorer don't work, either. I can launch
most
programs, if they have a short-cut on my desktop. But, if they're not
there,
I can't get at them through Windows Explorer.
Recently, my system hangs very easily (usually when I try to access a file
which might envoke Explorer?). If I use CTL-ALT-DEL it'll say Microsoft
Word
doc (for example) not responding.

Other times it'll say, "Explorer not responding".

I've thought of uninstalling and installing Windows 98. I'm a registered
user with a CD and a "key" which have never been used. That seems a bit
drastic. I worry about not being able to get a stuff on that computer.

Any ideas?


Thanks Ron.

I have an icon for windows explorer on my task bar. When I click on that
Explorer falshes before my eyes for a fraction of a second... then the screen
goes black... then blue (curses!) with the "A fatal exception 0E has occurred
at 0028:00000000. The current program will be terminated." I get two mre
blue screens before my desktop comes back.


*Is that the complete error? Does it name any VxD file, using this format: "A fatal
exception 0E has occurred at 0028:00000000 in VXD filename..."?
Are the other two blue screen errors identical, or are they different errors?

An exception 0E at an 0028: memory address often indicates a video hardware or video
driver problem. After following Ron's suggestions to check for spyware and other
malware, you might try updating or reinstalling the video drivers.

When I use the Start - Programs - Windows Explorer method Explorer comes
up with a collapsed window on the left column showing three items/levels
(Desktop, My Computer, and (C), only , an expanded treee on the right, and
an hour-glass. No communications are available at that point.


*Do you by any chance have a CD in the drive when this occurs? Do you have
packet-writing software (for CD-RW) installed, such as InCD or DirectCD?

I've always practiced "safe computing", with scheduled up-dates and scans.
However, when I got a new computer, last fall, I switched my up-date
subscription to my new computer. I rarely use the older one (that's the Win
98 one) for internet. Up-dates have not been done for several months, but
using definitions current last fall, I've done scans which show no
contamination.


*What anti-virus app is it? Older, out-of-date versions of orton (Symantec)
Anti-Virus can cause similar errors, usually due to out-of-date VxD files used by
the program.

Explorer stayed hung up fro a long time. I did CTL-ALT-DEL followed by End
task (twice). Eventually, I got my desktop back. With Explorer closed I
couldn't open anything! Eventually I had to turn off my machine the wrong
way!

--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

Thanks Glen. I've been away for four weeks. Sometimes there will be a "chain" of blue pages with slightly different errror messages, and some do contain an imbedded "VXD". How do I update or reinstall video drivers? I do not have a CD in the drive. I do have Direct CD installed. My old anti-virus was Norton/Symantec. I've uninstalled it... now using AVG. AVG is up-to-date and some files were quarantined but there's been no change in performance.

  #8  
Old May 15th 06, 03:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.apps
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Default Windows Explorer - Windows 98 SE



"David" wrote:



"Ron Badour" wrote:

Virus and spyware change daily so if your old computer has been on the
internet at all, you need to do scans with up to date programs for both
virus and spyware.

AVG free antivirus: http://free.grisoft.com/doc/1

I recommend you download and use the following free programs and consider
removing everything these programs identify. Be aware that there are
frequent updates to these programs and you need to check for them before
every use including the first time.

AdAwa http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/

CWShredder: http://www.intermute.com/products/cwshredder.html

Spybot: http://www.safer-networking.org/


Note: You need to check for new definitions immediately after installing
the programs.
***************

If this doesn't help, I would see if some program running in the background
is conflicting with Explorer:

How to Perform Clean-Boot Troubleshooting for Windows 98
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=192926

--
Regards


Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98
Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour
Knowledge Base Info:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo



"David" wrote in message
...


"Ron Badour" wrote:

Don't just say that it doesn't work--what happens when you try, anything?
Any error messages? Do you regularly do scans with updated antivirus and
spyware programs? How long has these problems been going on and did you
make any changes to the computer just before the problems started?

--
Regards


Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98
Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour
Knowledge Base Info:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo



"David" wrote in message
...
Recently, I haven't been able to use Windows Explorer. Internal
routines
(like "browse") which rely on Explorer don't work, either. I can
launch
most
programs, if they have a short-cut on my desktop. But, if they're not
there,
I can't get at them through Windows Explorer.
Recently, my system hangs very easily (usually when I try to access a
file
which might envoke Explorer?). If I use CTL-ALT-DEL it'll say
Microsoft
Word
doc (for example) not responding.

Other times it'll say, "Explorer not responding".

I've thought of uninstalling and installing Windows 98. I'm a
registered
user with a CD and a "key" which have never been used. That seems a
bit
drastic. I worry about not being able to get a stuff on that computer.

Any ideas?


Thanks Ron.
I have an icon for windows explorer on my task bar. When I click on that
Explorer falshes before my eyes for a fraction of a second... then the
screen
goes black... then blue (curses!) with the "A fatal exception 0E has
occurred
at 0028:00000000. The current program will be terminated." I get two mre
blue screens before my desktop comes back.

When I use the Start - Programs - Windows Explorer method Explorer
comes
up with a collapsed window on the left column showing three items/levels
(Desktop, My Computer, and (C), only , an expanded treee on the right,
and
an hour-glass. No communications are available at that point.

I've always practiced "safe computing", with scheduled up-dates and scans.
However, when I got a new computer, last fall, I switched my up-date
subscription to my new computer. I rarely use the older one (that's the
Win
98 one) for internet. Up-dates have not been done for several months, but
using definitions current last fall, I've done scans which show no
contamination.

Explorer stayed hung up fro a long time. I did CTL-ALT-DEL followed by End
task (twice). Eventually, I got my desktop back. With Explorer closed I
couldn't open anything! Eventually I had to turn off my machine the wrong
way!




Thanks Ron. I've been away for four weeks. I've downloaded all the programs you recommended. They're all current and scans have been done. Some files were quarantined or removed, but performance has not changed. I'm about to proceed with the clean-boot troubleshooting. It looks onerous... and at the edge of my skill level. We'll see. Again, might I uninstall/reinstall Windows (98se)? If so, what on-line document will guide my through that process?


Also, I've got Norton Works 2000. It always comes on at boot-up and does a
diagnostic. That module is called "Disk Doctor", and it usually takes about
90 seconds to cycle through its various components, which a
Partition Table
Boot Record
File Structure
Directory Structure
Compressed Disk
Surface Test

It has always started and re-started these individual tests, advising on
each re-start, "Restarting due to disk write failure". Gradually, it gets
further along and eventually completed, after securing a check-mark for each
previous (lower) levels. Now, it won't get past the first three levels.. ie
Partition Table, Boot Record, and File Structure. In fact, yesterday, it
said "you've got 200 disk write failure messages. Do you want to continue?"

Does this info help identify the problem?
  #9  
Old May 15th 06, 03:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.apps
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Default Windows Explorer - Windows 98 SE

It sounds like a hard drive failure. Open the case and see what brand the
hard drive is, go to the maker's web site, download their diagnostic
software and check the health of the drive. The diagnostic program runs
from a floppy disk. If it says the drive is bad, quit using the drive
immediately if you have files on it that you must save.

You could then replace the drive and reinstall the system on the new one.
If this is what you intend to do, post back and I or one of the regulars can
provide additional instructions on drive replacement and data transfer. For
information on installing W98, go to:
http://home.satx.rr.com/badour/html/w98_restore.html


--
Regards


Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98
Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour
Knowledge Base Info:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo



"David" wrote in message
...


"David" wrote:



"Ron Badour" wrote:

Virus and spyware change daily so if your old computer has been on the
internet at all, you need to do scans with up to date programs for both
virus and spyware.

AVG free antivirus: http://free.grisoft.com/doc/1

I recommend you download and use the following free programs and
consider
removing everything these programs identify. Be aware that there are
frequent updates to these programs and you need to check for them
before
every use including the first time.

AdAwa http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/

CWShredder: http://www.intermute.com/products/cwshredder.html

Spybot: http://www.safer-networking.org/


Note: You need to check for new definitions immediately after
installing
the programs.
***************

If this doesn't help, I would see if some program running in the
background
is conflicting with Explorer:

How to Perform Clean-Boot Troubleshooting for Windows 98
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=192926

--
Regards


Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98
Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour
Knowledge Base Info:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo



"David" wrote in message
...


"Ron Badour" wrote:

Don't just say that it doesn't work--what happens when you try,
anything?
Any error messages? Do you regularly do scans with updated
antivirus and
spyware programs? How long has these problems been going on and did
you
make any changes to the computer just before the problems started?

--
Regards


Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98
Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour
Knowledge Base Info:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo



"David" wrote in message
...
Recently, I haven't been able to use Windows Explorer. Internal
routines
(like "browse") which rely on Explorer don't work, either. I can
launch
most
programs, if they have a short-cut on my desktop. But, if they're
not
there,
I can't get at them through Windows Explorer.
Recently, my system hangs very easily (usually when I try to
access a
file
which might envoke Explorer?). If I use CTL-ALT-DEL it'll say
Microsoft
Word
doc (for example) not responding.

Other times it'll say, "Explorer not responding".

I've thought of uninstalling and installing Windows 98. I'm a
registered
user with a CD and a "key" which have never been used. That seems
a
bit
drastic. I worry about not being able to get a stuff on that
computer.

Any ideas?


Thanks Ron.
I have an icon for windows explorer on my task bar. When I click on
that
Explorer falshes before my eyes for a fraction of a second... then
the
screen
goes black... then blue (curses!) with the "A fatal exception 0E has
occurred
at 0028:00000000. The current program will be terminated." I get
two mre
blue screens before my desktop comes back.

When I use the Start - Programs - Windows Explorer method
Explorer
comes
up with a collapsed window on the left column showing three
items/levels
(Desktop, My Computer, and (C), only , an expanded treee on the
right,
and
an hour-glass. No communications are available at that point.

I've always practiced "safe computing", with scheduled up-dates and
scans.
However, when I got a new computer, last fall, I switched my up-date
subscription to my new computer. I rarely use the older one (that's
the
Win
98 one) for internet. Up-dates have not been done for several
months, but
using definitions current last fall, I've done scans which show no
contamination.

Explorer stayed hung up fro a long time. I did CTL-ALT-DEL followed
by End
task (twice). Eventually, I got my desktop back. With Explorer
closed I
couldn't open anything! Eventually I had to turn off my machine the
wrong
way!




Thanks Ron. I've been away for four weeks. I've downloaded all the
programs you recommended. They're all current and scans have been
done. Some files were quarantined or removed, but performance has not
changed. I'm about to proceed with the clean-boot troubleshooting. It
looks onerous... and at the edge of my skill level. We'll see. Again,
might I uninstall/reinstall Windows (98se)? If so, what on-line
document will guide my through that process?


Also, I've got Norton Works 2000. It always comes on at boot-up and does
a
diagnostic. That module is called "Disk Doctor", and it usually takes
about
90 seconds to cycle through its various components, which a
Partition Table
Boot Record
File Structure
Directory Structure
Compressed Disk
Surface Test

It has always started and re-started these individual tests, advising on
each re-start, "Restarting due to disk write failure". Gradually, it gets
further along and eventually completed, after securing a check-mark for
each
previous (lower) levels. Now, it won't get past the first three levels..
ie
Partition Table, Boot Record, and File Structure. In fact, yesterday, it
said "you've got 200 disk write failure messages. Do you want to
continue?"

Does this info help identify the problem?



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....it sounds more to me like a Norton failure!!

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It sounds like a hard drive failure.


 




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