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Hi Glee,
I used it for 6 mos. w/no problems, just beware..... I love the technology. I'm sure you removed it from the run at startup list in msconfig and therefore you are independently launching it, correct ? Do you dismount the CD after you do your job ? No.... for 3 mos. I didn't do the ctl/alt/del to remove InCD from systray after I was finished, a tech told me to..... so I started doing it. Soooo.... no problems till right after the new year, and it was h---!! Bill from CO, had to reinstall Windows too.... he had both InCD and DirectCD, but the outcome was just like my experience. After, I resinstalled Windows, I had to reinstall it to get my stuff. I carefully worked through all CD-RW's and transfered to my D:\ partition. I next uninstalled InCD I don't see driver problems w/any devices or conflicts, Glee, I carefully looked at every device. I ran DX Diag. and everything checks out 100%. Star "glee" wrote in message ... Funny, I have never had any of the problems you describe, with InCD, nor is it necessary to follow the procedure you describe about Ending Task on InCD after using it. Sounds like you had driver conflicts, or other problems. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Star" wrote in message ... Brian, "Brian A." gonefish'n@afarawaylake wrote in message ... I'm sorry Star, if you reinstalled the OS 2 wks ago after a rebuild approx 6 mos. ago, I stick with my thoughts that you've had an ongoing issue since rebuild. Otherwise why reinstall after a mere 6 mos? *** Actually, no Brian, my puter had no bad symptoms and appeared fit as a fiddle. As to why the puter crashed to the point of me having to do a clean install of Windows...... it was s/w and the user!!!! A few posts before this is a post Warning & Nero Burning/Ahead s/w. I had a problem w/ InCD packet writing s/w. Bill from CO, posted and now I'm not so embarrassed!! After, the job, you need to get the CD-RW out of the drive, however I don't remember reading that in the manual, and of course it is a *super* must to dismount the CD-RW correctly or that CD-RW is ruined and has to be re-formatted. I did a job, and didn't dismount and, I didn't totally end InCD task. Usually I do a ctl/alt/del and end the task of InCD and remove it from my systray. I was sloppy!! When you launch InCD it goes to your systray. The puter locked hrs. later, my grand-daughter had been watching a DVD movie on the puter, when the movie was over, the DVD..... Win DVD s/w wouldn't close, I couldn't dismount my CD-RW. That was the beginning of the *****horror******!!!! **Why Windows was reinstalled**!!!! I couldn't get into Windows, **but I have found out..... if you can get in..... to safe mode, I couldn't, if you uninstall InCD, restart the puter..... Windows again will load!!** To clarify another point: vmm (06) is not the same as vmm06 when conducting a search. The search results will be entirely different between the 2 separate search criteria. OK, Brian, I stand corrected *totally* if I ever post another 0E, I will post *all* w/ no typos!! Soooooo , *That's the **real** sad story!! Anyone reading this *** pls never be sloppy w/InCD*** if you use this packet writing technology, you could have to re-install Windows!! Star -- Brian A. Conflicts start where information lacks. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm |
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Here's what I have (generically), w/o yet reading all else that is here
in this thread now. http://www.colba.net/~hlebo49/ervmm.htm Leboeuf has 3 VMM (06) articles... Fatal Exception in VMM(06) Caused by Damaged Registry A [ FE ] 0E has occurred at 0028:xxxxxxxx in VxD VMM(06) + address http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=145836 (W95 5/29/2002) OFF97: Troubleshooting Office Kernel32.dll Errors Under Windows 95 The steps listed in this article are also known to resolve the following error message: Fatal Exception 0E @ 0028:C025C32F in VXD.VMM (06) http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=164519 (5/23/2003) Error Suspending and Resuming with MSDLC32 A [FE ] Error 0E has occurred at 0028:xxxxxxxx in VxD VMM(06) + address http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=171195 (W95 6/18/2003) http://search.support.microsoft.com/...dv=1&spid=1139 MSKB Search "Fatal exception 0E VXD VMM (06)"; Windows 98; Weighted; Full Text; All Words; Anytime; does produce three... • Fatal Exception 0E After You Upgrade Toshiba Tecra 8000 (302959) - After you upgrade your Microsoft Windows 95-based Toshiba Tecra 8000 notebook computer to Microsoft Windows 98, you may receive an error message similar to the following when you start your computer: A fatal exception 0E has occurred at... http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;302959 • "Fatal Exception" Error Suspending and Resuming with MSDLC32 (171195) - If you are using the Microsoft 32-bit Data Link Control protocol (MSDLC32) and you suspend Windows 95 (using power management features), you may receive a "Fatal Exception 06" or "Fatal Exception 0E" error message when you resume Windows 95. The... http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;171195 • OFF97: Troubleshooting Office Kernel32.dll Errors Under Windows 95 (164519) - This article contains information about troubleshooting and eliminating invalid page faults that occur in module Kernel32.dll when you work with a Microsoft Office program under Microsoft Windows 95. When a Kernel32.dll error message appears, a... http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;164519 http://groups.google.com/groups?q=Fa...=Google+Search GG comes up with 468 hits for "Fatal exception 0E VXD VMM (06)". Look for something sensible there, & report back with any further question. -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "Star" wrote in message ... | 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 | | |
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Funny, I have never had any of the problems you describe, with InCD, nor is it
necessary to follow the procedure you describe about Ending Task on InCD after using it. Sounds like you had driver conflicts, or other problems. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Star" wrote in message ... Brian, "Brian A." gonefish'n@afarawaylake wrote in message ... I'm sorry Star, if you reinstalled the OS 2 wks ago after a rebuild approx 6 mos. ago, I stick with my thoughts that you've had an ongoing issue since rebuild. Otherwise why reinstall after a mere 6 mos? *** Actually, no Brian, my puter had no bad symptoms and appeared fit as a fiddle. As to why the puter crashed to the point of me having to do a clean install of Windows...... it was s/w and the user!!!! A few posts before this is a post Warning & Nero Burning/Ahead s/w. I had a problem w/ InCD packet writing s/w. Bill from CO, posted and now I'm not so embarrassed!! After, the job, you need to get the CD-RW out of the drive, however I don't remember reading that in the manual, and of course it is a *super* must to dismount the CD-RW correctly or that CD-RW is ruined and has to be re-formatted. I did a job, and didn't dismount and, I didn't totally end InCD task. Usually I do a ctl/alt/del and end the task of InCD and remove it from my systray. I was sloppy!! When you launch InCD it goes to your systray. The puter locked hrs. later, my grand-daughter had been watching a DVD movie on the puter, when the movie was over, the DVD..... Win DVD s/w wouldn't close, I couldn't dismount my CD-RW. That was the beginning of the *****horror******!!!! **Why Windows was reinstalled**!!!! I couldn't get into Windows, **but I have found out..... if you can get in..... to safe mode, I couldn't, if you uninstall InCD, restart the puter..... Windows again will load!!** To clarify another point: vmm (06) is not the same as vmm06 when conducting a search. The search results will be entirely different between the 2 separate search criteria. OK, Brian, I stand corrected *totally* if I ever post another 0E, I will post *all* w/ no typos!! Soooooo , *That's the **real** sad story!! Anyone reading this *** pls never be sloppy w/InCD*** if you use this packet writing technology, you could have to re-install Windows!! Star -- Brian A. Conflicts start where information lacks. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm |
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Firstly, you (or someone) were discussing Nero 6 in the other thread, and it drifted
to InCD, which is a totally separate program in the package. I use Nero 5.5x on this machine, and InCD 3.5.24.0 If you were using Nero 6.x, you probably were using InCD 4.x....there are some differences in the available options on the context menu between those versions. However, I don't believe there is an "unmount" option. Exactly how were you going about unmounting the disc? The procedure in INCD 3, and from what I see in INCD 4's manual, you right-click the drive or the InCD tray icon, and select Eject from the context menu. The disc is unmounted and ejected. As for Ending Task on InCD when not in use, I do not consider that a good procedure, nor does Ahead Software. I do not usually let it load at startup, as I use it rarely, but once loaded, I leave it till I reboot. I don't know what you hoped to accomplish by Ending Task on it, as the potential problems are from driver incompatibilities....and they are loaded from the iosubsys folder regardless of whether you actually start InCD or not. You may have actually caused your problem by doing so. InCD (at least version 3 and earlier...can't say for InCD4) is not compatible with the Adaptec CD Burning plug-in that is sometimes installed with Windows Media Player, and this may be the cause of many of the problems people think are the fault of InCD itself. Neither is InCD's driver compatible with other packet-writing drivers, nor are they with InCD's drivers....hence the admonition not to install more than one packet-writing app. I hate to be the one to tell you, Star, but the fact that you don't see conflicts in Device Manager or System Information does not mean a thing when it comes to incompatibilities between drivers, which is what I am referring to. Nor does DXDiag have anything to do with it. Incompatibilities between a driver in the iosubsys folder and another driver in the same folder will not show up anywhere but on your Blue Screen of Death. ;-) -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Star" wrote in message ... Hi Glee, I used it for 6 mos. w/no problems, just beware..... I love the technology. I'm sure you removed it from the run at startup list in msconfig and therefore you are independently launching it, correct ? Do you dismount the CD after you do your job ? No.... for 3 mos. I didn't do the ctl/alt/del to remove InCD from systray after I was finished, a tech told me to..... so I started doing it. Soooo.... no problems till right after the new year, and it was h---!! Bill from CO, had to reinstall Windows too.... he had both InCD and DirectCD, but the outcome was just like my experience. After, I resinstalled Windows, I had to reinstall it to get my stuff. I carefully worked through all CD-RW's and transfered to my D:\ partition. I next uninstalled InCD I don't see driver problems w/any devices or conflicts, Glee, I carefully looked at every device. I ran DX Diag. and everything checks out 100%. Star "glee" wrote in message ... Funny, I have never had any of the problems you describe, with InCD, nor is it necessary to follow the procedure you describe about Ending Task on InCD after using it. Sounds like you had driver conflicts, or other problems. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Star" wrote in message ... Brian, "Brian A." gonefish'n@afarawaylake wrote in message ... I'm sorry Star, if you reinstalled the OS 2 wks ago after a rebuild approx 6 mos. ago, I stick with my thoughts that you've had an ongoing issue since rebuild. Otherwise why reinstall after a mere 6 mos? *** Actually, no Brian, my puter had no bad symptoms and appeared fit as a fiddle. As to why the puter crashed to the point of me having to do a clean install of Windows...... it was s/w and the user!!!! A few posts before this is a post Warning & Nero Burning/Ahead s/w. I had a problem w/ InCD packet writing s/w. Bill from CO, posted and now I'm not so embarrassed!! After, the job, you need to get the CD-RW out of the drive, however I don't remember reading that in the manual, and of course it is a *super* must to dismount the CD-RW correctly or that CD-RW is ruined and has to be re-formatted. I did a job, and didn't dismount and, I didn't totally end InCD task. Usually I do a ctl/alt/del and end the task of InCD and remove it from my systray. I was sloppy!! When you launch InCD it goes to your systray. The puter locked hrs. later, my grand-daughter had been watching a DVD movie on the puter, when the movie was over, the DVD..... Win DVD s/w wouldn't close, I couldn't dismount my CD-RW. That was the beginning of the *****horror******!!!! **Why Windows was reinstalled**!!!! I couldn't get into Windows, **but I have found out..... if you can get in..... to safe mode, I couldn't, if you uninstall InCD, restart the puter..... Windows again will load!!** To clarify another point: vmm (06) is not the same as vmm06 when conducting a search. The search results will be entirely different between the 2 separate search criteria. OK, Brian, I stand corrected *totally* if I ever post another 0E, I will post *all* w/ no typos!! Soooooo , *That's the **real** sad story!! Anyone reading this *** pls never be sloppy w/InCD*** if you use this packet writing technology, you could have to re-install Windows!! Star -- Brian A. Conflicts start where information lacks. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm |
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Hi Glee,
"glee" wrote in message ... Firstly, you (or someone) were discussing Nero 6 in the other thread, and it drifted to InCD, which is a totally separate program in the package. I use Nero 5.5x on this machine, and InCD 3.5.24.0 ** I too have Nero 5.5, just confirmed. If you were using Nero 6.x, you probably were using InCD 4.x....there are some differences in the available options on the context menu between those versions. However, I don't believe there is an "unmount" option. Exactly how were you going about unmounting the disc? The procedure in INCD 3, and from what I see in INCD 4's manual, you right-click the drive or the InCD tray icon, and select Eject from the context menu. The disc is unmounted and ejected. ** No, I rt. clicked on the drive or used systray InCD icon to *eject* cd's. I normally remove cd's using tray controls on puter. I understand that's a **no-no** w/InCD and the cd will have to be re-formatted. I think it's the manual for InCD that uses term - dismount and warns against using tray controls. My mind now thinks dismount, and not simply remove..... it helped to remember not to use controls on the drives. As for Ending Task on InCD when not in use, I do not consider that a good procedure, nor does Ahead Software. I do not usually let it load at startup, as I use it rarely, but once loaded, I leave it till I reboot. I don't know what you hoped to accomplish by Ending Task on it, as the potential problems are from driver incompatibilities....and they are loaded from the iosubsys folder regardless of whether you actually start InCD or not. You may have actually caused your problem by doing so. **Wow... here I thought/concluded thatbecause I was sloppy it happened!! You know I launched it after New Yrs. and I did a job. The CD-RW was still in the drive and, InCD was in my system tray. I hurried off to do other things, I had to get a ppt. presentation done, and was against the clock. Hrs. later my grand-daughter was watching a DVD music video and I couldn't close out WinDVD, the puter was locked up. I couldn't eject the InCD, even from the tray, but could the DVD, I manually restarted and you know the rest of the *real story*. InCD (at least version 3 and earlier...can't say for InCD4) is not compatible with the Adaptec CD Burning plug-in that is sometimes installed with Windows Media Player, and this may be the cause of many of the problems people think are the fault of InCD itself. Neither is InCD's driver compatible with other packet-writing drivers, nor are they with InCD's drivers....hence the admonition not to install more than one packet-writing app. I have WMP-9, WinDVD are my only players. I see only Nero plugin in tools menu for WMP, I know it also has Roxio. I don't know about Adaptec, don't see it ?? I see Roxio burning on Cd (copy) tab. I have never used WMP-9 to copy cd's. When I play cd's I use the Windows CD player, and I associated the Windows CD player to open when I put in a music cd. I hate to be the one to tell you, Star, but the fact that you don't see conflicts in Device Manager or System Information does not mean a thing when it comes to incompatibilities between drivers, which is what I am referring to. Nor does DXDiag have anything to do with it. Incompatibilities between a driver in the iosubsys folder and another driver in the same folder will not show up anywhere but on your Blue Screen of Death. ;-) Gee-Wiz, BSoD, Glee! I only have true Windows programs for the most part, I try to avoid incompatibilities. I don't install, but what I use. I customize the installs and take only what I need. I try in every way not to be sloppy. I only have IrfanView, Acrobat Reader, WinDVD & Nero and my protection, Pc-cillin, Adaware-se, Sbybot, Spyware Blaster and Office which is light; Word, Excel, and Ppt. Star Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Star" wrote in message ... Hi Glee, I used it for 6 mos. w/no problems, just beware..... I love the technology. I'm sure you removed it from the run at startup list in msconfig and therefore you are independently launching it, correct ? Do you dismount the CD after you do your job ? No.... for 3 mos. I didn't do the ctl/alt/del to remove InCD from systray after I was finished, a tech told me to..... so I started doing it. Soooo.... no problems till right after the new year, and it was h---!! Bill from CO, had to reinstall Windows too.... he had both InCD and DirectCD, but the outcome was just like my experience. After, I resinstalled Windows, I had to reinstall it to get my stuff. I carefully worked through all CD-RW's and transfered to my D:\ partition. I next uninstalled InCD I don't see driver problems w/any devices or conflicts, Glee, I carefully looked at every device. I ran DX Diag. and everything checks out 100%. Star "glee" wrote in message ... Funny, I have never had any of the problems you describe, with InCD, nor is it necessary to follow the procedure you describe about Ending Task on InCD after using it. Sounds like you had driver conflicts, or other problems. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Star" wrote in message ... Brian, "Brian A." gonefish'n@afarawaylake wrote in message ... I'm sorry Star, if you reinstalled the OS 2 wks ago after a rebuild approx 6 mos. ago, I stick with my thoughts that you've had an ongoing issue since rebuild. Otherwise why reinstall after a mere 6 mos? *** Actually, no Brian, my puter had no bad symptoms and appeared fit as a fiddle. As to why the puter crashed to the point of me having to do a clean install of Windows...... it was s/w and the user!!!! A few posts before this is a post Warning & Nero Burning/Ahead s/w. I had a problem w/ InCD packet writing s/w. Bill from CO, posted and now I'm not so embarrassed!! After, the job, you need to get the CD-RW out of the drive, however I don't remember reading that in the manual, and of course it is a *super* must to dismount the CD-RW correctly or that CD-RW is ruined and has to be re-formatted. I did a job, and didn't dismount and, I didn't totally end InCD task. Usually I do a ctl/alt/del and end the task of InCD and remove it from my systray. I was sloppy!! When you launch InCD it goes to your systray. The puter locked hrs. later, my grand-daughter had been watching a DVD movie on the puter, when the movie was over, the DVD..... Win DVD s/w wouldn't close, I couldn't dismount my CD-RW. That was the beginning of the *****horror******!!!! **Why Windows was reinstalled**!!!! I couldn't get into Windows, **but I have found out..... if you can get in..... to safe mode, I couldn't, if you uninstall InCD, restart the puter..... Windows again will load!!** To clarify another point: vmm (06) is not the same as vmm06 when conducting a search. The search results will be entirely different between the 2 separate search criteria. OK, Brian, I stand corrected *totally* if I ever post another 0E, I will post *all* w/ no typos!! Soooooo , *That's the **real** sad story!! Anyone reading this *** pls never be sloppy w/InCD*** if you use this packet writing technology, you could have to re-install Windows!! Star -- Brian A. Conflicts start where information lacks. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm |
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