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May 4th, 2001, 01:08 AM
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BSoD Question
This happened a few other times so I just want to know if there is a problem and if I shoud worry...
It only happens when my mp3 player gets messed up. It shows me the BSoD and it tells me that my windows configuration is invalid and I should run my win setup program again! But when I restart, my Windows runs fine!
Now, can anybod tell me what is VxD? It is mentioned in the message also... and I want to know what it is!
Thanks!
-Emo
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May 4th, 2001, 01:15 AM
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Well it all depends on the error. if it was an OE or OD error, it usually means that you have memory problems. well the VxD is a virtual driver. if you get errors like VxD Vmm then that is not good, same thing as the memory errors.
I got this on microsoft database
Be advised that usually in those instances where you get an Exception Error, '0e' or '0d', on a blue screen that no error message is written to the FaultLog.txt file nor are 'Protection Faults' during boot. A common cause for Exception error messages is faulty physical memory (RAM) on the computer
- see MSKB Article ID:Q150314.
For Protection Faults -
see MSKB Article ID: Q127970.
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