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Old September 23rd 04, 10:38 PM
henri
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I can not use my computer, when i start it up I get a
Kernel32.Dll and I can't go any furter. the rest of the
message says at 0177;bff8e64b. It also has erro messages
stating scandsk and Lexbces. help.
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Old September 24th 04, 04:12 AM
Ron Martell
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"henri" wrote:

I can not use my computer, when i start it up I get a
Kernel32.Dll and I can't go any furter. the rest of the
message says at 0177;bff8e64b. It also has erro messages
stating scandsk and Lexbces. help.


Because there are so many different possible error message that can be
produced by Windows, many of which are quite similar, it is extremely
important to include the complete *verbatim* text of the error
message(s) in your request for help. Otherwise we are reduced to
having to guess which of several possible problems you might be
having.

If there is a Details button on the error message window click on it
and copy the first part of the detailed error message, up to the word
Registers:, and include that information in a response back here. Or
you could check out the error message using MVP Jim Eshelman's
kernel32 errors page at http://aumha.org/win4/a/kernel32.htm


One thing I can tell you - the error messages that reference Lexbces
indicate that there is some sort of a problem involving a Lexmark
printer as Lexbces.exe is part of the Lexmark printing software. So
you might want to check with the Lexmark web site for any updated
printer drivers for your printer model. Or uninstalling the printer,
rebooting the computer, and then reinstalling it if you already have
the latest drivers.

Good luck


Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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Microsoft MVP
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

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