The possibilities are endless, but could be one of the following:
1) Virus from a diskette, You would want to cold boot from a virus boot
floppy or similiar tool and scan for virus
2) VCOMM errors sounds like maybe related to the modem, lightning zap maybe,
corrupted modem driver, etc.... check all hardware
3) Some TSR (Terminate and Stay Resident) program may be configured to load
in the startup files but isn't actually loaded on the drive. check the
AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS, Start Up group, check the system tray for utility
icon etc...
4) That's all I can think of for now.....
Hope this helps,
MTE
-----Original Message-----
From: dopler2@juno.com [mailto:dopler2@juno.com]
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 12:13 PM
To: slug@nks.net
Subject: [SLUG] Windows 98 problem
This is non-linux, but I know a lot of you use Windows. Of course,
this may be a hardware problem.
I have a friend whose computer is having a problem. The p/c is a
Hewlett Packard Vectra, I forget which model number. I don't know the
size
of the hard drive, or much of anything else about the hardware. It has
Windows 98 on it.
At different times when starting it up, you get an error notice like
the
standard fatal error on an application which Windows gives. I saw the
error at three different points, after three different bootups: upon
bootup while loading the Windows desktop display, upon clicking the icon
to try to start MS Works, and upon trying to open a blank document in MS
Word. We rebooted the first couple of times, but the last time we just
hit the space bar and went on.
We worked with MS Word for about two hours, with no further errors. Saved
the work about every ten minutes as we went along, just to play safe.
The error was worded as follows:
A fatal exception 0E has occured at 0028:C02A5[ABA] in VXD VCOMM(04)
+ 00000B[7E]. The current operation will be terminated.
Press any key to terminate current application.
CTRL-ALT-DEL to restart.
Any key to continue.
The message was almost the same all three times, but the portions in
brackets (which are my addition) changed at least once (didn't notice if
they always changed). This error message is pretty recent. We had a
tropical storm through here yesterday, but no lightening.
My guess would be either that Windows needs to be reloaded, or maybe
a memory chip is having problems. My friend says she first noticed the
problem when she took a diskette from the first p/c in her home to her
second one. She thinks if she just stops sharing diskettes between her
two machines, that will resolve the problem.
If there are any other possibilities, appreciate your input.
Frank Starr
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