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Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

Oh, in case you missed it, and I see you apparently have little ability to

comprehend much: in your last/present hard drive discussion you discredited

ALL your prior posts... you proofed your own inability and mental

incapability to the world ... might want to try to at least recover a small

bit of integrity, though I seriously doubt you will be able too, being who

you are...

 

--

MEB

http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com

________

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Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

<snip>

 

Okay, PCR and others the situation is now this that I can boot into

normal mode in 98SE without Jet Detection: c:\program

files\creative\sbaudigy\program\adgjdet.exe, scanregistry:

c:\windows\scanregw.exe /autorun, ctstartup: c:\program

files\creative\splash screen\ctaxspl.exe /run, disc detector: c:\program

files\creative\sharedll\ctnotify.exe, windvdpatch: cthelper.exe, 1 of

the load power profiles, and atipoll: ati2evxx.exe

 

The load power profiles are both as follows: rundll32.exe

powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme

 

Thanks again everyone for all of your help and let me know what to do

next. PCR, I followed your suggestion about reinstalling ie6 and it

really helped. I am still waiting for the ati replacement graphics dvd

and I also would like to get a sound blaster audigy cd with dos drivers

but Creative no longer offers the sound blaster auidigy cd with dos

drivers and the replacement that I got in the past did not have dos drivers.

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Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

PCR, this is a test post from XP Pro. to let you know that Dan W. is the same

as me. I plan to bottom post compared to top post via Thunderbird in 98SE

when it is up and running fully again so don't get confused. <grin>

 

"PCR" wrote:

> Dan wrote:

> | I am unable to run Windows 98 SE in normal mode. Fortunately, I can

> | run it in safe mode. When I try to run Windows 98 SE in normal mode

> | then I receive a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death --- grin). The windows

> | fatal exception is as follows:

> |

> | Fatal exception 0D occurred at 0147:0000BC9D

>

> Well, here is a bunch of articles I always post for that...

>

> http://search.support.microsoft.com/kb/c.asp?fr=0&SD=GN&LN=EN-US MSKB

> Search "Fatal Exception 0D"; Windows 98; Full Text; Exact Phrase; turns

> up about a page worth, including...

>

> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;150314&Product=w98

> What Are Fatal Exception Errors

> (150314) - When you attempt to shut down your computer, start Windows,

> or start a program in Windows, you may encounter error messages that are

> similar to: A fatal exception XY has occurred at xxxx:xxxxxxxx Fatal

> exception errors are codes that are returned by a...

>

> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;299976&Product=w98

> "Fatal Exception 0D" Error Message When You Start Microsoft Windows 98

> (299976) - When you start Microsoft Windows 98, you may receive error

> messages similar to the following ones: A Fatal Exception 0D has

> occurred at xxxx:xxxxxx in VxD APIX(01) where xxxx:xxxxxx is a string of

> random characters. -or- Invalid vxd dynamic link call...

>

> It says to replace APIX.vxd. That shouldn't hurt, because it's as old as

> they get in my Win98SE...

>

> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IOSUBSYS>dir APIX.VXD

> Directory of C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IOSUBSYS

> APIX VXD 22,603 09-10-99 7:06a APIX.VXD

> 1 file(s) 22,603 bytes

>

> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;133440&Product=w98

> Error Message: This Program Has Caused a Fatal Exception 0D at

> 00457:000040B1 and Will Be Terminated

> (133440) - When you start Windows, you may receive the following error

> message on a blue screen: WINDOWS This program has caused a Fatal

> Exception 0D at 00457:000040B1 and will be terminated. Pressing any key

> causes the screen to turn black and the computer to...

>

> It says... "CAUSE: This error message can occur if you are using Adobe

> Type Manager with certain video adapter drivers and the Hardware

> Acceleration setting is not set to Full."

>

> That couldn't hurt, either. Perhaps even try the reverse, & turn

> Hardware Acceleration off, especially if you are not using ATM. If it

> works to turn off Hardware Acceleration, then the video drivers indeed

> are suspect, as Philo says. So, overinstall them. I have a larger post

> for that, if you want.

>

> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;200444&Product=w98

> "Fatal Exception 0D 03E7:00003497" After Upgrading to Windows 98

> (200444) - After you upgrade to Windows 98, you may receive the

> following error message when you start Windows 98 normally: Fatal

> Exception 0D 03E7:00003497

>

> It says: "To resolve this issue, uninstall the STB Vision software."

>

> | I have a dual-boot with XP Professional which still works great.

> | However, I also want 98SE to work great as well. Thanks for your

> | help and I look forward to getting 98SE up and running at full speed.

> |

> | Well PCR, you were right that eventually XP Pro. would hurt 98SE I

> | guess -- grin.

>

> Aha! That PROVES it!

>

> | Thanks in advance for all of the help and I am

> | looking forward to posting here again via Mozilla Thunderbird on the

> | 98SE side of my computer. Gary I hope your health is well and I hope

> | all the MVP's here are doing great.

>

> --

> Thanks or Good Luck,

> There may be humor in this post, and,

> Naturally, you will not sue,

> Should things get worse after this,

> PCR

> pcrrcp@netzero.net

>

>

>

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Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:96BED9AB-E1B7-4156-9B45-CF0FEEB222C5@microsoft.com

| Thanks PCR!!! I have a total of 3 MSVCRT.DLL --- they are as follows:

|

| 1. ver. 6.10.8637.0 ---- located in c:\windows\system

| 2. ver. 6.10.8637.0 ---- located in c:\windows\temp\crfo\drivers\addon

 

I'm guessing, when you installed "crfo", it replaced your v.8397 with

v.8637. It did so by putting v.8637 into C:\Windows\System. Do you know

what "crfo" is? Does it have a folder with its main executable in it?

 

If so, maybe move v.8637 into that folder, & move v.8397 back into

"C:\Windows\System". Then, only "crfo" will use v.8637.

 

But, if no such "crfo" folder is identifiable-- still move v.8397 into

C:\Windows\System, to see whether it cures the other apps-- & hopefully

"crfo" copes with it too.

 

| 3. ver. 6.00.8397.0 ---- located in c:\program

| files\creative\sbaudigy\playcenter2

 

V.8397 is also the one that is in the IE .cab files.

 

| I will proceed to try and reinstall Internet Explorer 6 ----

| hopefully that will work. Let me know if I should delete all of

| these and just replace the top one with the dll from the 98SE cd or

| something else. Thanks again!

 

You are welcome. I'm not sure, but... an over-install of IE might not

work, because it has a lesser version of MSVCRT.DLL compared to the one

in C:\Windows\System. An IE over-install may well refuse to replace

files of a higher version.

 

| "PCR" wrote:

|

|> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

|> news:05690A47-1F0C-4E79-B19F-9506C5A18C9C@microsoft.com

|> | Thanks PCR! I will try to reinstall IE6 and also try to extract

|> | and replace MSVCRT.DLL as you suggest.

|>

|> You are welcome. Here is what I post for an over-install of IE, which

|> hopefully would give you a fresh & (nearly?) up-to-date MSVCRT.DLL...

|>

|> Over-install IE. Try first without, but I believe it will request an

|> internet connection. Perhaps it is best to let it connect, actually.

|> If you don't care to get this fancy, just skip to step ©.

|>

|> (a) Turn off interfering programs. Use http://www.pcmag.com/ 's

|> "StartupCop" or "EndItAll2". Or "START, Run, MSConfig, Startup tab".

|> Note what is unchecked, if anything. Then, go to the General tab &

|> disable the entire Startup Group, by clicking "Selective.." &

|> unchecking "Load Startup...". Reboot.

|>

|> (b) Perhaps, if you haven't got EndItAll2, then "Ctrl-Alt-Del" & end

|> task all but Explorer & Systray. If this goes badly, start again from

|> top, & skip it next time.

|>

|> © "START, Find, F/F, IE6Setup.exe". Click it in the Find window.

|>

|> NOTE: If you are IE5, then it's "IE5Setup.exe". If there are

|> more than one (I have two each), click the one in "C:\WINDOWS\Windows

|> Update Setup Files" or "C:\Windows Update Setup Files", as

|> applicable.

|>

|> (d) Re-enable the Startup Group. That will automatically check all

|> items. Go to the Startup tab & uncheck any noted in step (a). Reboot.

|>

|> (e) Perhaps go to Windows Update, to see whether it now offers

|> criticals.

|>

|> | "PCR" wrote:

|> |

|> |> Dan wrote:

|> |> | Okay, I am trying to fix everything now just in case anything

|> |> | from the XP side corrupted the 98 side. Although, the XP side

|> |> | is on D: and the 98SE is on C: there still may have been

|> |> | something that slipped from D: to C: because of user (my

|> |> | error). I have uninstalled Sound Blaster Audigy from both XP

|> |> | side and 98SE side. Also, I have unistalled Ati Radeon 9800XT

|> |> | from both XP side and 98SE side. I have checked extensively

|> |> | for viruses, spyware, adware, etc. and only turned up 3

|> |> | tracking cookies. When I try and reinstall the Sound Blaster

|> |> | Audigy it works but it gives me one error message and I am

|> |> | clueless as to what this might mean and what to do about it.

|> |> | Well I just Googled it and it told me it was related to Windows

|> |> | Media Player which I have. I have Windows Media Player 9 on

|> |> | the 98SE side. Should I unistall that too?

|> |>

|> |> UnRegMp2.exe is part of WMP9. And it sounds like it is the .inf

|> |> that does the install of it & possibly the uninstall too...

|> |>

|> |> UnRegMp2.exe

|> |> Desc: Microsoft Windows Media Player Setup Utility

|> |> Loc: C:\WINDOWS\INF

|> |> Size: 192,512 bytes

|> |> Mod: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 11:08:28 AM

|> |> Ver: 9.00.00.2980

|> |>

|> |> But I think it more likely is MSVCRT.DLL that is at fault. Here is

|> |> what I usually post for it...

|> |>

|> |> I find (in Win98SE) MSVCRT.DLL is in WIN98_63.CAB. It is also in

|> |> SETUPW95.CAB, which is an IE5.5 & IE6 SP1 .cab.

|> |>

|> |> MSVCRT.DLL

|> |> Desc: Microsoft ® C Runtime Library

|> |> Loc: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM

|> |> Size: 278,581 bytes

|> |> Mod: Thursday, April 06, 2000 08:10:40 PM

|> |> Ver: 6.00.8797.0

|> |>

|> |> That is what mine looks like in Win98SE; apparently, it has been

|> |> updated

|> |> by something beyond the Win98 .cabs (v.6.00.8397.0) & beyond the

|> |> IE6 SP1 .cabs (v.6.00.8397.0)-- by likely one of the IE cumulative

|> |> updates.

|> |>

|> |> I GUESS begin with an Extract from your more easily accessible

|> |> Win98 ..cabs. After that, look to update it by over-installing

|> |> IE. OR, maybe begin with the over-install of IE-- I have

|> |> instructions for that too, if you want.

|> |>

|> |> Here is how to do it in DOS...

|> |>

|> |> (a) DIR /s /a C:\MSVCRT.DLL

|> |> Will say whether you have it, & where it is. Should be in

|> |> "C:\Windows\System", thus...

|> |>

|> |> C:\>DIR /s /a C:\MSVCRT.DLL

|> |> Directory of C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM

|> |> MSVCRT DLL 278,581 04-06-00 8:10p MSVCRT.DLL

|> |> 1 file(s) 278,581 bytes

|> |>

|> |> (b)

|> |> "EXTRACT /a /L C:\Windows\System <LOC>\Base4.cab MSVCRT.dll"

|> |>

|> |> That is all one line between the quotes with 5 spaces, but do not

|> |> enter

|> |> the quotes. It will offer to overwite, if one is already there.

|> |>

|> |> <LOC> is the location of "Base4.cab". This may be discovered as

|> |> follows...

|> |>

|> |> C:\>DIR /s /a C:\base4.cab

|> |> Directory of C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS

|> |> BASE4 CAB 168,960 04-23-99 10:22p BASE4.CAB

|> |> 1 file(s) 168,960 bytes

|> |>

|> |> If you have the .cabs on a CD, you will use your CD-ROM drive

|> |> letter, instead of "C:\" in that DIR command. And probably it

|> |> will find it to be

|> |> located in... "X:\Win98"... where "X:\" is the CD-ROM letter.

|> |>

|> |> So, in my case, the command is...

|> |>

|> |> "EXTRACT /a /L C:\Windows\System

|> |> C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS\Base4.cab

|> |> MSVCRT.dll"

|> |>

|> |> All one line: no quotes: there are 5 spaces in the line, including

|> |> one

|> |> after "Base4.cab".

|> |>

|> |> | Thanks for the help and patience

|> |> | everyone.

|> |> |

|> |> | UNREGMP2 caused an invalid page fault in

|> |> | module MSVCRT.DLL at 0167:7800fa4d.

|> |> |

|> |> | Registers:

|> |> | EAX=00581000 CS=0167 EIP=7800fa4d EFLGS=00010206

|> |> | EBX=005806b4 SS=016f ESP=0056ece0 EBP=0056ecf0

|> |> | ECX=005806b4 DS=016f ESI=8007000e FS=3f4f

|> |> | EDX=0000007b ES=016f EDI=00000104 GS=0000

|> |> | Bytes at CS:EIP:

|> |> | 66 8b 10 83 c0 02 66 85 d2 75 f5 2b c1 d1 f8 48

|> |> | Stack dump:

|> |> | 010142f1 005806b4 00000000 7ffce00c 0056f04c 01014608 00000000

|> |> | 005806b4 0056fabc 00000104 00000000 00000208 006e0045 00650074

|> |> | 00740072 00690061

|> |> |

|> |> | "PCR" wrote:

|> |> |

|> |> |> Dan wrote:

|> |> |> | Thanks PCR! I also just ordered a replacement Ati Radeon

|> |> |> | 9800 XT cd from ATI that has both XP drivers and 98 drivers

|> |> |> | on it. I get a remote call out error when I try to install

|> |> |> | the latest Ati 9800 XT from the downloaded driver and

|> |> |> | control console that comes with the driver. Let me know if

|> |> |> | you have any more suggestions as I wade through these ones.

|> |> |>

|> |> |> I can only guess the installation is trying to dial out or

|> |> |> connect to some WEB site. Are you online when you try to

|> |> |> install it? I was hoping that site Buffalo posted would solve

|> |> |> it. You may need to allow Cookies for the site to work-- I'm

|> |> |> getting fairly empty pages without it!

|> |> |>

|> |> |> |

|> |> |> | "PCR" wrote:

|> |> |> |

|> |> |> |> Dan wrote:

|> |> |> |> | Okay, I am posting this in 98SE! Hooray! I reinstalled

|> |> |> |> | the sound drivers. However, when I try and reinstall the

|> |> |> |> | Ati graphics driver, I get a remote call error when I try

|> |> |> |> | and install the Ati Graphics Driver. I am trying to

|> |> |> |> | install the Ati driver for 98SE for the Ati 9800 XT and

|> |> |> |> | currently am just using a basic VGA display for 98SE.

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> I am happy for your success with the sound drivers. Looks

|> |> |> |> like

|> |> |> |> Buffalo came up with a site for the graphics drivers &

|> |> |> |> sounds

|> |> |> |> like

|> |> |> |> his is the voice of experience on it. I would go there!

|> |> |> |> Nevertheless...

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=127139

|> |> |> |> Troubleshooting Video Problems in Windows

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> "START, Run, MSConfig, Advanced button". If checked, then

|> |> |> |> uncheck "VGA 640x480x16", & reboot.

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> "Control Panel, Display, Settings tab". Select as you wish

|> |> |> |> from

|> |> |> |> the Colors dropdown menu & the Size slider.

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> If you move the Screen Area slider to 1024x768 there,

|> |> |> |> possibly

|> |> |> |> click the Advanced button, & select Large fonts

|> |> |> |> too� or there is a

|> |> |> |> chance you end up with tiny, unreadable fonts!

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> Try to get your colors/size at least twice that way. If it

|> |> |> |> continues to fail, you may need to reinstall your Monitor or

|> |> |> |> Display Adapter...

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> For the Monitor...

|> |> |> |> (1) Boot to Safe Mode

|> |> |> |> (Hold F5 as you boot or CTRL for the Startup Menu)

|> |> |> |> (2) "START, Settings, Control Panel, System, Device Manager

|> |> |> |> tab" (3) Open the Monitors branch, & Remove all entries.

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> Perhaps, FIRST, even in Normal Mode, note what is

|> |> |> |> installed similar to below for the Adapter. That is...

|> |> |> |> (a) D-Clk the monitor there for Properties, Driver

|> |> |> |> tab. (b) Click the Update Driver button, then "Next".

|> |> |> |> © Bolt "Display a list...", & click "Next".

|> |> |> |> (d) Bolt "Show all hardware".

|> |> |> |> Examine the two panes to see what is currently

|> |> |> |> installed. That is likely what you wish to end

|> |> |> |> up

|> |> |> |> with, after step (4).

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> (4) Boot to Normal Mode.

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> Hopefully, it will be rediscovered & installed. Then, if

|> |> |> |> still

|> |> |> |> necessary, here is the rigmarole of the Display Adapter...

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> .......Quote..........

|> |> |> |> The first thing to do is to remove the video adapter you

|> |> |> |> have

|> |> |> |> installed. Right-click on the desktop; choose "Properties"

|> |> |> |> from

|> |> |> |> the drop-down menu; select "Settings;" click on the

|> |> |> |> "Advanced"

|> |> |> |> button; and click on "Adapter". An adapter is a program that

|> |> |> |> tells Windows how to deal with a specific video card. Make

|> |> |> |> note

|> |> |> |> of the adapter that is currently installed. Then, change the

|> |> |> |> adapter to "Standard Display Adapter (VGA)" and restart the

|> |> |> |> system.

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> [That is: Click "Change, Next, bolt 'Display a List...',

|> |> |> |> Next,

|> |> |> |> bolt 'Show all hardware', scroll left pane to top, select

|> |> |> |> '(Standard display types)', select 'Standard Display Adapter

|> |> |> |> (VGA)' in right pane, click 'Next'"... PCR]

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> This will remove the current adapter and replace it with a

|> |> |> |> generic

|> |> |> |> VGA adapter that works with all video cards. You will not

|> |> |> |> like

|> |> |> |> VGA because it supports only 16 colors, but the purpose of

|> |> |> |> installing

|> |> |> |> it is to get rid of whatever was there before.

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> Next, return to the adapter screen and install an adapter

|> |> |> |> that

|> |> |> |> matches your video card. This may or may not be the adapter

|> |> |> |> that

|> |> |> |> you are

|> |> |> |> using now. Examine the materials you received with your

|> |> |> |> computer

|> |> |> |> to see if they include a CD-ROM or floppy disk that contains

|> |> |> |> the correct video adapter. Or go to the Gateway website and

|> |> |> |> see if

|> |> |> |> they have an adapter for you to download. Or check the

|> |> |> |> website

|> |> |> |> of

|> |> |> |> the company that made your video card.

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> Bill Starbuck (MVP)

|> |> |> |> .......End....of quote....

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> Also...

|> |> |> |> ..........Quote................

|> |> |> |> To identify your video adapter correctly, download and run

|> |> |> |> either

|> |> |> |> the Everest or Aida32 utility, available here:

|> |> |> |> http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads9.html

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> There are links to both the Personal and Enterprise

|> |> |> |> versions of

|> |> |> |> AIDA32....I

|> |> |> |> suggest Enterprise:

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |>

|>

http://www.majorgeeks.com/Aida32_-_Enterprise_System_Information_d183.html

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> Everest Free Edition:

|> |> |> |> http://www.majorgeeks.com/EVEREST_Free_Edition_d4181.html

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> AIDA32 is also available here:

|> |> |> |> http://aumha.org/freeware/freeware.php#aida32

|> |> |> |> --

|> |> |> |> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+

|> |> |> |> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

|> |> |> |> .........EOQ....................

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> | "PCR" wrote:

|> |> |> |> |

|> |> |> |> |> Dan wrote:

|> |> |> |> |> | Okay, the video drivers are fine. There may be an

|> |> |> |> |> | issue with the sound card drivers. It is a Sound

|> |> |> |> |> | Blaster Audigy. After, I uninstall and reinstall the

|> |> |> |> |> | sound card drivers then I can eliminate that. Then, I

|> |> |> |> |> | will proceed to go through PCR's suggestions. Thanks

|> |> |> |> |> | everyone for the advice so far.

|> |> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> |> You are welcome. Keep us informed.

|> |> |> |>

|> |> |> |> --

|> |> |> |> Thanks or Good Luck,

|> |> |> |> There may be humor in this post, and,

|> |> |> |> Naturally, you will not sue,

|> |> |> |> Should things get worse after this,

|> |> |> |> PCR

|> |> |> |> pcrrcp@netzero.net

|> |> |>

|> |> |> --

|> |> |> Thanks or Good Luck,

 

--

Thanks or Good Luck,

There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

Posted

Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

"Dan W." <spamyou@user.nec> wrote in message

news:uJGqu491HHA.6072@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl

| PCR wrote:

|> Dan wrote:

|> | I am unable to run Windows 98 SE in normal mode. Fortunately, I

|> | can run it in safe mode. When I try to run Windows 98 SE in

|> | normal mode then I receive a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death --- grin).

|> | The windows fatal exception is as follows:

|> |

|> | Fatal exception 0D occurred at 0147:0000BC9D

|>

|> Well, here is a bunch of articles I always post for that...

|>

|> http://search.support.microsoft.com/kb/c.asp?fr=0&SD=GN&LN=EN-US MSKB

|> Search "Fatal Exception 0D"; Windows 98; Full Text; Exact Phrase;

|> turns up about a page worth, including...

|>

|>

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;150314&Product=w98

|> What Are Fatal Exception Errors

|> (150314) - When you attempt to shut down your computer, start

|> Windows, or start a program in Windows, you may encounter error

|> messages that are similar to: A fatal exception XY has occurred at

|> xxxx:xxxxxxxx Fatal exception errors are codes that are returned by

|> a...

|>

|>

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;299976&Product=w98

|> "Fatal Exception 0D" Error Message When You Start Microsoft Windows

|> 98 (299976) - When you start Microsoft Windows 98, you may receive

|> error messages similar to the following ones: A Fatal Exception 0D

|> has occurred at xxxx:xxxxxx in VxD APIX(01) where xxxx:xxxxxx is a

|> string of random characters. -or- Invalid vxd dynamic link call...

|>

|> It says to replace APIX.vxd. That shouldn't hurt, because it's as

|> old as they get in my Win98SE...

|>

|> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IOSUBSYS>dir APIX.VXD

|> Directory of C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IOSUBSYS

|> APIX VXD 22,603 09-10-99 7:06a APIX.VXD

|> 1 file(s) 22,603 bytes

|>

|>

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;133440&Product=w98

|> Error Message: This Program Has Caused a Fatal Exception 0D at

|> 00457:000040B1 and Will Be Terminated

|> (133440) - When you start Windows, you may receive the following

|> error message on a blue screen: WINDOWS This program has caused a

|> Fatal Exception 0D at 00457:000040B1 and will be terminated.

|> Pressing any key causes the screen to turn black and the computer

|> to...

|>

|> It says... "CAUSE: This error message can occur if you are using

|> Adobe Type Manager with certain video adapter drivers and the

|> Hardware Acceleration setting is not set to Full."

|>

|> That couldn't hurt, either. Perhaps even try the reverse, & turn

|> Hardware Acceleration off, especially if you are not using ATM. If it

|> works to turn off Hardware Acceleration, then the video drivers

|> indeed are suspect, as Philo says. So, overinstall them. I have a

|> larger post for that, if you want.

|>

|>

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;200444&Product=w98

|> "Fatal Exception 0D 03E7:00003497" After Upgrading to Windows 98

|> (200444) - After you upgrade to Windows 98, you may receive the

|> following error message when you start Windows 98 normally: Fatal

|> Exception 0D 03E7:00003497

|>

|> It says: "To resolve this issue, uninstall the STB Vision software."

|>

|> | I have a dual-boot with XP Professional which still works great.

|> | However, I also want 98SE to work great as well. Thanks for your

|> | help and I look forward to getting 98SE up and running at full

|> | speed.

|> |

|> | Well PCR, you were right that eventually XP Pro. would hurt 98SE I

|> | guess -- grin.

|>

|> Aha! That PROVES it!

|>

|> | Thanks in advance for all of the help and I am

|> | looking forward to posting here again via Mozilla Thunderbird on

|> | the 98SE side of my computer. Gary I hope your health is well and

|> | I hope all the MVP's here are doing great.

|>

| <bottom test reply> Dan here and testing from Windows 98SE machine

| using Mozilla Thunderbird newsreader. PCR, you were so right. I went

| ahead and reinstalled Internet Explorer and that really helped a lot.

| I am still waiting for the ati cd to come in the mail but I am no

| longer getting blue screens of death. I will begin to recheck things

| in msconfig startup tab and let you know how things progress.

 

Glad to hear it! Keep us informed.

Guest Buffalo
Posted

Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

PCR wrote:

> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:96BED9AB-E1B7-4156-9B45-CF0FEEB222C5@microsoft.com

>> Thanks PCR!!! I have a total of 3 MSVCRT.DLL --- they are as

>> follows:

>>

>> 1. ver. 6.10.8637.0 ---- located in c:\windows\system

>> 2. ver. 6.10.8637.0 ---- located in

>> c:\windows\temp\crfo\drivers\addon

>

> I'm guessing, when you installed "crfo", it replaced your v.8397 with

> v.8637. It did so by putting v.8637 into C:\Windows\System. Do you

> know what "crfo" is? Does it have a folder with its main executable

> in it?

>

> If so, maybe move v.8637 into that folder, & move v.8397 back into

> "C:\Windows\System". Then, only "crfo" will use v.8637.

>

> But, if no such "crfo" folder is identifiable-- still move v.8397 into

> C:\Windows\System, to see whether it cures the other apps-- &

> hopefully "crfo" copes with it too.

[snip]

 

Perhaps 'crfo' is the boogeyman , virus, or spyware. :)

Posted

Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:86048E12-E25B-4A62-A238-7B8953002680@microsoft.com

| PCR, this is a test post from XP Pro. to let you know that Dan W. is

| the same as me. I plan to bottom post compared to top post via

| Thunderbird in 98SE when it is up and running fully again so don't

| get confused. <grin>

 

XP-irradiation grew a "W" on your nose!

 

| "PCR" wrote:

|

|> Dan wrote:

|> | I am unable to run Windows 98 SE in normal mode. Fortunately, I

|> | can run it in safe mode. When I try to run Windows 98 SE in

|> | normal mode then I receive a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death --- grin).

|> | The windows fatal exception is as follows:

|> |

|> | Fatal exception 0D occurred at 0147:0000BC9D

|>

|> Well, here is a bunch of articles I always post for that...

|>

|> http://search.support.microsoft.com/kb/c.asp?fr=0&SD=GN&LN=EN-US MSKB

|> Search "Fatal Exception 0D"; Windows 98; Full Text; Exact Phrase;

|> turns up about a page worth, including...

|>

|>

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;150314&Product=w98

|> What Are Fatal Exception Errors

|> (150314) - When you attempt to shut down your computer, start

|> Windows, or start a program in Windows, you may encounter error

|> messages that are similar to: A fatal exception XY has occurred at

|> xxxx:xxxxxxxx Fatal exception errors are codes that are returned by

|> a...

|>

|>

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;299976&Product=w98

|> "Fatal Exception 0D" Error Message When You Start Microsoft Windows

|> 98 (299976) - When you start Microsoft Windows 98, you may receive

|> error messages similar to the following ones: A Fatal Exception 0D

|> has occurred at xxxx:xxxxxx in VxD APIX(01) where xxxx:xxxxxx is a

|> string of random characters. -or- Invalid vxd dynamic link call...

|>

|> It says to replace APIX.vxd. That shouldn't hurt, because it's as

|> old as they get in my Win98SE...

|>

|> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IOSUBSYS>dir APIX.VXD

|> Directory of C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IOSUBSYS

|> APIX VXD 22,603 09-10-99 7:06a APIX.VXD

|> 1 file(s) 22,603 bytes

|>

|>

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;133440&Product=w98

|> Error Message: This Program Has Caused a Fatal Exception 0D at

|> 00457:000040B1 and Will Be Terminated

|> (133440) - When you start Windows, you may receive the following

|> error message on a blue screen: WINDOWS This program has caused a

|> Fatal Exception 0D at 00457:000040B1 and will be terminated.

|> Pressing any key causes the screen to turn black and the computer

|> to...

|>

|> It says... "CAUSE: This error message can occur if you are using

|> Adobe Type Manager with certain video adapter drivers and the

|> Hardware Acceleration setting is not set to Full."

|>

|> That couldn't hurt, either. Perhaps even try the reverse, & turn

|> Hardware Acceleration off, especially if you are not using ATM. If it

|> works to turn off Hardware Acceleration, then the video drivers

|> indeed are suspect, as Philo says. So, overinstall them. I have a

|> larger post for that, if you want.

|>

|>

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;200444&Product=w98

|> "Fatal Exception 0D 03E7:00003497" After Upgrading to Windows 98

|> (200444) - After you upgrade to Windows 98, you may receive the

|> following error message when you start Windows 98 normally: Fatal

|> Exception 0D 03E7:00003497

|>

|> It says: "To resolve this issue, uninstall the STB Vision software."

|>

|> | I have a dual-boot with XP Professional which still works great.

|> | However, I also want 98SE to work great as well. Thanks for your

|> | help and I look forward to getting 98SE up and running at full

|> | speed.

|> |

|> | Well PCR, you were right that eventually XP Pro. would hurt 98SE I

|> | guess -- grin.

|>

|> Aha! That PROVES it!

|>

|> | Thanks in advance for all of the help and I am

|> | looking forward to posting here again via Mozilla Thunderbird on

|> | the 98SE side of my computer. Gary I hope your health is well and

|> | I hope all the MVP's here are doing great.

 

--

Thanks or Good Luck,

There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

Posted

Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

"Dan W." <spamyou@user.nec> wrote in message

news:%23gW2rPC2HHA.4584@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl

| <snip>

|

| Okay, PCR and others the situation is now this that I can boot into

| normal mode in 98SE without Jet Detection: c:\program

| files\creative\sbaudigy\program\adgjdet.exe, scanregistry:

| c:\windows\scanregw.exe /autorun, ctstartup: c:\program

| files\creative\splash screen\ctaxspl.exe /run, disc detector:

| c:\program files\creative\sharedll\ctnotify.exe, windvdpatch:

| cthelper.exe, 1 of

| the load power profiles, and atipoll: ati2evxx.exe

|

| The load power profiles are both as follows: rundll32.exe

| powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme

 

The LoadPowerProfile's are fine. So is Scanregistry. As there aren't may

others, activate them one at a time, until the problem resurfaces. The

last one activated is the bad guy, then!

 

| Thanks again everyone for all of your help and let me know what to do

| next. PCR, I followed your suggestion about reinstalling ie6 and it

| really helped. I am still waiting for the ati replacement graphics

| dvd

| and I also would like to get a sound blaster audigy cd with dos

| drivers

| but Creative no longer offers the sound blaster auidigy cd with dos

| drivers and the replacement that I got in the past did not have dos

| drivers.

 

--

Thanks or Good Luck,

There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

Posted

Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

"Buffalo" <Eric@nada.com.invalid> wrote in message

news:BJqdnS3fN85o5yrbnZ2dnUVZ_oytnZ2d@comcast.com

| PCR wrote:

|> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

|> news:96BED9AB-E1B7-4156-9B45-CF0FEEB222C5@microsoft.com

|>> Thanks PCR!!! I have a total of 3 MSVCRT.DLL --- they are as

|>> follows:

|>>

|>> 1. ver. 6.10.8637.0 ---- located in c:\windows\system

|>> 2. ver. 6.10.8637.0 ---- located in

|>> c:\windows\temp\crfo\drivers\addon

|>

|> I'm guessing, when you installed "crfo", it replaced your v.8397 with

|> v.8637. It did so by putting v.8637 into C:\Windows\System. Do you

|> know what "crfo" is? Does it have a folder with its main executable

|> in it?

|>

|> If so, maybe move v.8637 into that folder, & move v.8397 back into

|> "C:\Windows\System". Then, only "crfo" will use v.8637.

|>

|> But, if no such "crfo" folder is identifiable-- still move v.8397

|> into C:\Windows\System, to see whether it cures the other apps-- &

|> hopefully "crfo" copes with it too.

| [snip]

|

| Perhaps 'crfo' is the boogeyman , virus, or spyware. :)

 

It's awfully hard to tell! It depends what shade of purple Dan's great

toe will be after 5 months of it!

 

--

Thanks or Good Luck,

There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

Guest Buffalo
Posted

Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

PCR wrote:

> "Buffalo" <Eric@nada.com.invalid> wrote in message

[snip]

> > It's awfully hard to tell! It depends what shade of purple Dan's great

> toe will be after 5 months of it!

 

:)

Posted

Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

LOL, short for my last name. I have decided XP is nice but 98SE is still my

favorite. I enjoy playing Itunes music from the XP Pro. side and using my

Ipod Mini there as well. BTW, XP Pro. is not immune from the so called BSOD

(Blue Screens of Death) because I experienced them recently with this fiasco

but it is working okay again in XP Pro. and I will turn to the XP forums if

it becomes beyond my range of expertise. Thanks for being there, PCR.

<smile> Oh yeah, and I do want to try out Apple for a laptop at some point

and also try out Linux which I haven't tried yet.

 

"PCR" wrote:

> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:86048E12-E25B-4A62-A238-7B8953002680@microsoft.com

> | PCR, this is a test post from XP Pro. to let you know that Dan W. is

> | the same as me. I plan to bottom post compared to top post via

> | Thunderbird in 98SE when it is up and running fully again so don't

> | get confused. <grin>

>

> XP-irradiation grew a "W" on your nose!

>

> | "PCR" wrote:

> |

> |> Dan wrote:

> |> | I am unable to run Windows 98 SE in normal mode. Fortunately, I

> |> | can run it in safe mode. When I try to run Windows 98 SE in

> |> | normal mode then I receive a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death --- grin).

> |> | The windows fatal exception is as follows:

> |> |

> |> | Fatal exception 0D occurred at 0147:0000BC9D

> |>

> |> Well, here is a bunch of articles I always post for that...

> |>

> |> http://search.support.microsoft.com/kb/c.asp?fr=0&SD=GN&LN=EN-US MSKB

> |> Search "Fatal Exception 0D"; Windows 98; Full Text; Exact Phrase;

> |> turns up about a page worth, including...

> |>

> |>

> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;150314&Product=w98

> |> What Are Fatal Exception Errors

> |> (150314) - When you attempt to shut down your computer, start

> |> Windows, or start a program in Windows, you may encounter error

> |> messages that are similar to: A fatal exception XY has occurred at

> |> xxxx:xxxxxxxx Fatal exception errors are codes that are returned by

> |> a...

> |>

> |>

> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;299976&Product=w98

> |> "Fatal Exception 0D" Error Message When You Start Microsoft Windows

> |> 98 (299976) - When you start Microsoft Windows 98, you may receive

> |> error messages similar to the following ones: A Fatal Exception 0D

> |> has occurred at xxxx:xxxxxx in VxD APIX(01) where xxxx:xxxxxx is a

> |> string of random characters. -or- Invalid vxd dynamic link call...

> |>

> |> It says to replace APIX.vxd. That shouldn't hurt, because it's as

> |> old as they get in my Win98SE...

> |>

> |> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IOSUBSYS>dir APIX.VXD

> |> Directory of C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IOSUBSYS

> |> APIX VXD 22,603 09-10-99 7:06a APIX.VXD

> |> 1 file(s) 22,603 bytes

> |>

> |>

> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;133440&Product=w98

> |> Error Message: This Program Has Caused a Fatal Exception 0D at

> |> 00457:000040B1 and Will Be Terminated

> |> (133440) - When you start Windows, you may receive the following

> |> error message on a blue screen: WINDOWS This program has caused a

> |> Fatal Exception 0D at 00457:000040B1 and will be terminated.

> |> Pressing any key causes the screen to turn black and the computer

> |> to...

> |>

> |> It says... "CAUSE: This error message can occur if you are using

> |> Adobe Type Manager with certain video adapter drivers and the

> |> Hardware Acceleration setting is not set to Full."

> |>

> |> That couldn't hurt, either. Perhaps even try the reverse, & turn

> |> Hardware Acceleration off, especially if you are not using ATM. If it

> |> works to turn off Hardware Acceleration, then the video drivers

> |> indeed are suspect, as Philo says. So, overinstall them. I have a

> |> larger post for that, if you want.

> |>

> |>

> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;200444&Product=w98

> |> "Fatal Exception 0D 03E7:00003497" After Upgrading to Windows 98

> |> (200444) - After you upgrade to Windows 98, you may receive the

> |> following error message when you start Windows 98 normally: Fatal

> |> Exception 0D 03E7:00003497

> |>

> |> It says: "To resolve this issue, uninstall the STB Vision software."

> |>

> |> | I have a dual-boot with XP Professional which still works great.

> |> | However, I also want 98SE to work great as well. Thanks for your

> |> | help and I look forward to getting 98SE up and running at full

> |> | speed.

> |> |

> |> | Well PCR, you were right that eventually XP Pro. would hurt 98SE I

> |> | guess -- grin.

> |>

> |> Aha! That PROVES it!

> |>

> |> | Thanks in advance for all of the help and I am

> |> | looking forward to posting here again via Mozilla Thunderbird on

> |> | the 98SE side of my computer. Gary I hope your health is well and

> |> | I hope all the MVP's here are doing great.

>

> --

> Thanks or Good Luck,

> There may be humor in this post, and,

> Naturally, you will not sue,

> Should things get worse after this,

> PCR

> pcrrcp@netzero.net

>

>

>

Guest Dan W.
Posted

Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

<snip --- too long>

 

crfo is the folder where all the Soundblaster Audigy driver information

is located.

Guest Dan W.
Posted

Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

PCR wrote:

> "Dan W." <spamyou@user.nec> wrote in message

> news:%23gW2rPC2HHA.4584@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl

> | <snip>

> |

> | Okay, PCR and others the situation is now this that I can boot into

> | normal mode in 98SE without Jet Detection: c:\program

> | files\creative\sbaudigy\program\adgjdet.exe, scanregistry:

> | c:\windows\scanregw.exe /autorun, ctstartup: c:\program

> | files\creative\splash screen\ctaxspl.exe /run, disc detector:

> | c:\program files\creative\sharedll\ctnotify.exe, windvdpatch:

> | cthelper.exe, 1 of

> | the load power profiles, and atipoll: ati2evxx.exe

> |

> | The load power profiles are both as follows: rundll32.exe

> | powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme

>

> The LoadPowerProfile's are fine. So is Scanregistry. As there aren't may

> others, activate them one at a time, until the problem resurfaces. The

> last one activated is the bad guy, then!

>

> | Thanks again everyone for all of your help and let me know what to do

> | next. PCR, I followed your suggestion about reinstalling ie6 and it

> | really helped. I am still waiting for the ati replacement graphics

> | dvd

> | and I also would like to get a sound blaster audigy cd with dos

> | drivers

> | but Creative no longer offers the sound blaster auidigy cd with dos

> | drivers and the replacement that I got in the past did not have dos

> | drivers.

>

 

What about an older Sound Blaster Audigy cd with DOS drivers also

included. The newer one that I received a while ago does not have the

DOS drivers. I may have the older cd somewhere but it is probably in

storage with other computer stuff and I am not sure where it could be.

I tried Ebay but they did not offer it. I emailed Creative but have not

heard back from them yet. <sigh --- that is what happens when you are

always working with computers and have too many older computers and

software -- at least for me --- I was happily able to give my older ASUS

P2B-F Motherboard and an older power supply to a friend who was able to

use it to build a computer.

Guest Buffalo
Posted

Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

Dan W. wrote:

[snip]

> What about an older Sound Blaster Audigy cd with DOS drivers also

> included. The newer one that I received a while ago does not have the

> DOS drivers. I may have the older cd somewhere but it is probably in

> storage with other computer stuff and I am not sure where it could be.

> I tried Ebay but they did not offer it. I emailed Creative but have

> not heard back from them yet. <sigh --- that is what happens when you

> are always working with computers and have too many older computers

> and software -- at least for me --- I was happily able to give my

> older ASUS P2B-F Motherboard and an older power supply to a friend

> who was able to use it to build a computer.

 

The Asus P2B was a tremendous motherboard.

Have you tried http://www.driverguide.com for finding some of the older drivers

you are looking for?

I believe it is free and all you have to do is register first.

Guest Buffalo
Posted

Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

Dan W. wrote:

> <snip --- too long>

>

> crfo is the folder where all the Soundblaster Audigy driver

> information is located.

 

Thanks, I was wondering.

Posted

Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

"Buffalo" <Eric@nada.com.invalid> wrote in message

news:ZtednSi-ZZA-CirbnZ2dnUVZ_vumnZ2d@comcast.com

| PCR wrote:

|> "Buffalo" <Eric@nada.com.invalid> wrote in message

| [snip]

|> > It's awfully hard to tell! It depends what shade of purple Dan's

|> > great

|> toe will be after 5 months of it!

|

| :)

 

:-).

 

--

Thanks or Good Luck,

There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

Posted

Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

"Dan W." <spamyou@user.nec> wrote in message

news:OqyG6QP2HHA.6128@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl

| <snip --- too long>

|

| crfo is the folder where all the Soundblaster Audigy driver

| information is located.

 

I see. Looks like Audigy came in with MSVCRT.DLL v.6.10.8637.0. And,

after the install of Audigy, that version replaced v. 6.00.8397.0 in

"C:\Windows\System"-- which is THE version that comes with 98SE & also

is in the IE5 & IE6 .cab's. (But something updates MSVCRT.DLL beyond any

of those-- because my current one is... v.6.00.8797.0.)

 

Other than the things I've already suggested, perhaps try Windows Update

to see whether there is a cumulative IE update that you have missed.

 

What is this location...?... c:\windows\temp\crfo\drivers\addon.

 

Did you put your raw download into there & then click something in it to

do the install? Or did you actually install it to that folder? Or was

the folder created unbeknownst to you when you updated drivers?

 

Is there a main Audigy folder elsewhere with an Audigy application in

it? If so, & if it turns out that app needs v.8637, then move it into

that folder. And move the earlier version into ...System\ &/or seek the

cumulative.

 

--

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There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

Posted

Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:31993D23-4A5B-42E9-B636-8526660345B7@microsoft.com

| LOL, short for my last name. I have decided XP is nice but 98SE is

| still my favorite. I enjoy playing Itunes music from the XP Pro.

| side and using my Ipod Mini there as well. BTW, XP Pro. is not

| immune from the so called BSOD (Blue Screens of Death) because I

| experienced them recently with this fiasco but it is working okay

| again in XP Pro. and I will turn to the XP forums if it becomes

| beyond my range of expertise. Thanks for being there, PCR. <smile>

| Oh yeah, and I do want to try out Apple for a laptop at some point

| and also try out Linux which I haven't tried yet.

 

You are welcome. OK-- but I'm not fully convinced it isn't just a

coincidence "W" is short for your last name!

 

| "PCR" wrote:

|

|> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

|> news:86048E12-E25B-4A62-A238-7B8953002680@microsoft.com

|> | PCR, this is a test post from XP Pro. to let you know that Dan W.

|> | is the same as me. I plan to bottom post compared to top post via

|> | Thunderbird in 98SE when it is up and running fully again so don't

|> | get confused. <grin>

|>

|> XP-irradiation grew a "W" on your nose!

|>

|> | "PCR" wrote:

|> |

|> |> Dan wrote:

|> |> | I am unable to run Windows 98 SE in normal mode. Fortunately, I

|> |> | can run it in safe mode. When I try to run Windows 98 SE in

|> |> | normal mode then I receive a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death ---

|> |> | grin). The windows fatal exception is as follows:

|> |> |

|> |> | Fatal exception 0D occurred at 0147:0000BC9D

|> |>

|> |> Well, here is a bunch of articles I always post for that...

|> |>

|> |> http://search.support.microsoft.com/kb/c.asp?fr=0&SD=GN&LN=EN-US

|> |> MSKB Search "Fatal Exception 0D"; Windows 98; Full Text; Exact

|> |> Phrase; turns up about a page worth, including...

|> |>

|> |>

|>

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;150314&Product=w98

|> |> What Are Fatal Exception Errors

|> |> (150314) - When you attempt to shut down your computer, start

|> |> Windows, or start a program in Windows, you may encounter error

|> |> messages that are similar to: A fatal exception XY has occurred at

|> |> xxxx:xxxxxxxx Fatal exception errors are codes that are returned

|> |> by a...

|> |>

|> |>

|>

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;299976&Product=w98

|> |> "Fatal Exception 0D" Error Message When You Start Microsoft

|> |> Windows 98 (299976) - When you start Microsoft Windows 98, you

|> |> may receive error messages similar to the following ones: A Fatal

|> |> Exception 0D has occurred at xxxx:xxxxxx in VxD APIX(01) where

|> |> xxxx:xxxxxx is a string of random characters. -or- Invalid vxd

|> |> dynamic link call...

|> |>

|> |> It says to replace APIX.vxd. That shouldn't hurt, because it's as

|> |> old as they get in my Win98SE...

|> |>

|> |> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IOSUBSYS>dir APIX.VXD

|> |> Directory of C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IOSUBSYS

|> |> APIX VXD 22,603 09-10-99 7:06a APIX.VXD

|> |> 1 file(s) 22,603 bytes

|> |>

|> |>

|>

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;133440&Product=w98

|> |> Error Message: This Program Has Caused a Fatal Exception 0D at

|> |> 00457:000040B1 and Will Be Terminated

|> |> (133440) - When you start Windows, you may receive the following

|> |> error message on a blue screen: WINDOWS This program has caused a

|> |> Fatal Exception 0D at 00457:000040B1 and will be terminated.

|> |> Pressing any key causes the screen to turn black and the computer

|> |> to...

|> |>

|> |> It says... "CAUSE: This error message can occur if you are using

|> |> Adobe Type Manager with certain video adapter drivers and the

|> |> Hardware Acceleration setting is not set to Full."

|> |>

|> |> That couldn't hurt, either. Perhaps even try the reverse, & turn

|> |> Hardware Acceleration off, especially if you are not using ATM.

|> |> If it works to turn off Hardware Acceleration, then the video

|> |> drivers indeed are suspect, as Philo says. So, overinstall them.

|> |> I have a larger post for that, if you want.

|> |>

|> |>

|>

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;200444&Product=w98

|> |> "Fatal Exception 0D 03E7:00003497" After Upgrading to Windows 98

|> |> (200444) - After you upgrade to Windows 98, you may receive the

|> |> following error message when you start Windows 98 normally: Fatal

|> |> Exception 0D 03E7:00003497

|> |>

|> |> It says: "To resolve this issue, uninstall the STB Vision

|> |> software."

|> |>

|> |> | I have a dual-boot with XP Professional which still works great.

|> |> | However, I also want 98SE to work great as well. Thanks for

|> |> | your help and I look forward to getting 98SE up and running at

|> |> | full speed.

|> |> |

|> |> | Well PCR, you were right that eventually XP Pro. would hurt

|> |> | 98SE I guess -- grin.

|> |>

|> |> Aha! That PROVES it!

|> |>

|> |> | Thanks in advance for all of the help and I am

|> |> | looking forward to posting here again via Mozilla Thunderbird on

|> |> | the 98SE side of my computer. Gary I hope your health is well

|> |> | and I hope all the MVP's here are doing great.

|>

|> --

|> Thanks or Good Luck,

|> There may be humor in this post, and,

|> Naturally, you will not sue,

|> Should things get worse after this,

|> PCR

|> pcrrcp@netzero.net

 

--

Thanks or Good Luck,

There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

Posted

Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

"Dan W." <spamyou@user.nec> wrote in message

news:%23sWCUUP2HHA.6072@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl

| PCR wrote:

|> "Dan W." <spamyou@user.nec> wrote in message

|> news:%23gW2rPC2HHA.4584@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl

|> | <snip>

|> |

|> | Okay, PCR and others the situation is now this that I can boot into

|> | normal mode in 98SE without Jet Detection: c:\program

|> | files\creative\sbaudigy\program\adgjdet.exe, scanregistry:

|> | c:\windows\scanregw.exe /autorun, ctstartup: c:\program

|> | files\creative\splash screen\ctaxspl.exe /run, disc detector:

|> | c:\program files\creative\sharedll\ctnotify.exe, windvdpatch:

|> | cthelper.exe, 1 of

|> | the load power profiles, and atipoll: ati2evxx.exe

|> |

|> | The load power profiles are both as follows: rundll32.exe

|> | powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme

|>

|> The LoadPowerProfile's are fine. So is Scanregistry. As there aren't

|> may others, activate them one at a time, until the problem

|> resurfaces. The last one activated is the bad guy, then!

|>

|> | Thanks again everyone for all of your help and let me know what to

|> | do next. PCR, I followed your suggestion about reinstalling ie6

|> | and it really helped. I am still waiting for the ati replacement

|> | graphics dvd

|> | and I also would like to get a sound blaster audigy cd with dos

|> | drivers

|> | but Creative no longer offers the sound blaster auidigy cd with dos

|> | drivers and the replacement that I got in the past did not have dos

|> | drivers.

|>

|

| What about an older Sound Blaster Audigy cd with DOS drivers also

| included. The newer one that I received a while ago does not have the

| DOS drivers. I may have the older cd somewhere but it is probably in

| storage with other computer stuff and I am not sure where it could be.

| I tried Ebay but they did not offer it. I emailed Creative but have

| not heard back from them yet. <sigh --- that is what happens when you

| are always working with computers and have too many older computers

| and software -- at least for me --- I was happily able to give my

| older ASUS P2B-F Motherboard and an older power supply to a friend

| who was able to use it to build a computer.

 

I don't know much about Sound Blaster Audigy. Can it be you have a

version meant only for the XP side? Is this the same computer on which

you are having the MSVCRT.DLL problem? Then-- you should have kept it

all in one thread.

 

I guess try playing with MSVCRT.DLL per the instructions in the other

thread. See whether replacing that will allow a normal boot, even if

Audigy fails to work. What version of MSVCRT.DLL is in C:\Windows\System

now...?... v.6.10.8637.0 (from Audigy, I divine) or v.6.00.8397.0 (from

SE & IE .cab's).

 

--

Thanks or Good Luck,

There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

Posted

Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

Okay, PCR --- It is Fubar and I am ready to format the c:\ drive and

reinstall and update everything again. I do not mind but I don't want XP

which is on d:\ drive to be messed up. Can you walk me through because I

don't want to mess things up any more. The XP side is doing great and I

think Creative Audigy latest sound driver is messed up on their website since

it causes a blue screen of death in XP but the older version on the Creative

cd works fine. I tried it 2 times and both times it installed fine but on

the reset of the system choked. Perhaps 98SE last dying gasp of revenge to

XP. Thanks again for all of your help. <grin>

 

<snipped due to length concerns>

Posted

Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

It is too messed up PCR to deal with the 98SE side. I just need to format

and have a clean install. I would like to have your advice on this since in

this case I have XP Pro. installed on the D: drive and I do not want to mess

up the D: drive and 98SE is on the C: drive I already backed up the

important files from the C: side so the rest can be wiped clean. <if I had

been smarter I would have just limited the memory in the msconfig instead of

messing around with the memory inserts which did not work with 2 gigs of

memory installed anyway>

 

"PCR" wrote:

> "Dan W." <spamyou@user.nec> wrote in message

> news:OqyG6QP2HHA.6128@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl

> | <snip --- too long>

> |

> | crfo is the folder where all the Soundblaster Audigy driver

> | information is located.

>

> I see. Looks like Audigy came in with MSVCRT.DLL v.6.10.8637.0. And,

> after the install of Audigy, that version replaced v. 6.00.8397.0 in

> "C:\Windows\System"-- which is THE version that comes with 98SE & also

> is in the IE5 & IE6 .cab's. (But something updates MSVCRT.DLL beyond any

> of those-- because my current one is... v.6.00.8797.0.)

>

> Other than the things I've already suggested, perhaps try Windows Update

> to see whether there is a cumulative IE update that you have missed.

>

> What is this location...?... c:\windows\temp\crfo\drivers\addon.

>

> Did you put your raw download into there & then click something in it to

> do the install? Or did you actually install it to that folder? Or was

> the folder created unbeknownst to you when you updated drivers?

>

> Is there a main Audigy folder elsewhere with an Audigy application in

> it? If so, & if it turns out that app needs v.8637, then move it into

> that folder. And move the earlier version into ...System\ &/or seek the

> cumulative.

>

> --

> Thanks or Good Luck,

> There may be humor in this post, and,

> Naturally, you will not sue,

> Should things get worse after this,

> PCR

> pcrrcp@netzero.net

>

>

>

Posted

Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

Huh? It is the same computer and it is all located within this one thread.

Anyway, I want to format and clean install my 98SE side again but I would

like to keep the XP Pro. side fully intact. The 98SE side is on the c:\ hard

drive while the XP Pro. side is on the d:\ hard drive. Thanks PCR and

Everyone Else!

 

"PCR" wrote:

> "Dan W." <spamyou@user.nec> wrote in message

> news:%23sWCUUP2HHA.6072@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl

> | PCR wrote:

> |> "Dan W." <spamyou@user.nec> wrote in message

> |> news:%23gW2rPC2HHA.4584@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl

> |> | <snip>

> |> |

> |> | Okay, PCR and others the situation is now this that I can boot into

> |> | normal mode in 98SE without Jet Detection: c:\program

> |> | files\creative\sbaudigy\program\adgjdet.exe, scanregistry:

> |> | c:\windows\scanregw.exe /autorun, ctstartup: c:\program

> |> | files\creative\splash screen\ctaxspl.exe /run, disc detector:

> |> | c:\program files\creative\sharedll\ctnotify.exe, windvdpatch:

> |> | cthelper.exe, 1 of

> |> | the load power profiles, and atipoll: ati2evxx.exe

> |> |

> |> | The load power profiles are both as follows: rundll32.exe

> |> | powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme

> |>

> |> The LoadPowerProfile's are fine. So is Scanregistry. As there aren't

> |> may others, activate them one at a time, until the problem

> |> resurfaces. The last one activated is the bad guy, then!

> |>

> |> | Thanks again everyone for all of your help and let me know what to

> |> | do next. PCR, I followed your suggestion about reinstalling ie6

> |> | and it really helped. I am still waiting for the ati replacement

> |> | graphics dvd

> |> | and I also would like to get a sound blaster audigy cd with dos

> |> | drivers

> |> | but Creative no longer offers the sound blaster auidigy cd with dos

> |> | drivers and the replacement that I got in the past did not have dos

> |> | drivers.

> |>

> |

> | What about an older Sound Blaster Audigy cd with DOS drivers also

> | included. The newer one that I received a while ago does not have the

> | DOS drivers. I may have the older cd somewhere but it is probably in

> | storage with other computer stuff and I am not sure where it could be.

> | I tried Ebay but they did not offer it. I emailed Creative but have

> | not heard back from them yet. <sigh --- that is what happens when you

> | are always working with computers and have too many older computers

> | and software -- at least for me --- I was happily able to give my

> | older ASUS P2B-F Motherboard and an older power supply to a friend

> | who was able to use it to build a computer.

>

> I don't know much about Sound Blaster Audigy. Can it be you have a

> version meant only for the XP side? Is this the same computer on which

> you are having the MSVCRT.DLL problem? Then-- you should have kept it

> all in one thread.

>

> I guess try playing with MSVCRT.DLL per the instructions in the other

> thread. See whether replacing that will allow a normal boot, even if

> Audigy fails to work. What version of MSVCRT.DLL is in C:\Windows\System

> now...?... v.6.10.8637.0 (from Audigy, I divine) or v.6.00.8397.0 (from

> SE & IE .cab's).

>

> --

> Thanks or Good Luck,

> There may be humor in this post, and,

> Naturally, you will not sue,

> Should things get worse after this,

> PCR

> pcrrcp@netzero.net

>

>

>

Posted

Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:F398F65D-6607-4323-A989-5184F4E8D1A2@microsoft.com

| Huh? It is the same computer and it is all located within this one

| thread.

 

Sorry. I noticed all that, myself-- but it was too late!

 

| Anyway, I want to format and clean install my 98SE side again

| but I would like to keep the XP Pro. side fully intact. The 98SE

| side is on the c:\ hard drive while the XP Pro. side is on the d:\

| hard drive. Thanks PCR and Everyone Else!

 

You are welcome. I've answered the re-install question elsewhere in this

thread.

 

|

| "PCR" wrote:

|

|> "Dan W." <spamyou@user.nec> wrote in message

|> news:%23sWCUUP2HHA.6072@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl

|> | PCR wrote:

|> |> "Dan W." <spamyou@user.nec> wrote in message

|> |> news:%23gW2rPC2HHA.4584@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl

|> |> | <snip>

|> |> |

|> |> | Okay, PCR and others the situation is now this that I can boot

|> |> | into normal mode in 98SE without Jet Detection: c:\program

|> |> | files\creative\sbaudigy\program\adgjdet.exe, scanregistry:

|> |> | c:\windows\scanregw.exe /autorun, ctstartup: c:\program

|> |> | files\creative\splash screen\ctaxspl.exe /run, disc detector:

|> |> | c:\program files\creative\sharedll\ctnotify.exe, windvdpatch:

|> |> | cthelper.exe, 1 of

|> |> | the load power profiles, and atipoll: ati2evxx.exe

|> |> |

|> |> | The load power profiles are both as follows: rundll32.exe

|> |> | powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPwrScheme

|> |>

|> |> The LoadPowerProfile's are fine. So is Scanregistry. As there

|> |> aren't may others, activate them one at a time, until the problem

|> |> resurfaces. The last one activated is the bad guy, then!

|> |>

|> |> | Thanks again everyone for all of your help and let me know what

|> |> | to do next. PCR, I followed your suggestion about reinstalling

|> |> | ie6 and it really helped. I am still waiting for the ati

|> |> | replacement graphics dvd

|> |> | and I also would like to get a sound blaster audigy cd with dos

|> |> | drivers

|> |> | but Creative no longer offers the sound blaster auidigy cd with

|> |> | dos drivers and the replacement that I got in the past did not

|> |> | have dos drivers.

|> |>

|> |

|> | What about an older Sound Blaster Audigy cd with DOS drivers also

|> | included. The newer one that I received a while ago does not have

|> | the DOS drivers. I may have the older cd somewhere but it is

|> | probably in storage with other computer stuff and I am not sure

|> | where it could be. I tried Ebay but they did not offer it. I

|> | emailed Creative but have not heard back from them yet. <sigh ---

|> | that is what happens when you are always working with computers

|> | and have too many older computers and software -- at least for me

|> | --- I was happily able to give my older ASUS P2B-F Motherboard and

|> | an older power supply to a friend who was able to use it to build

|> | a computer.

|>

|> I don't know much about Sound Blaster Audigy. Can it be you have a

|> version meant only for the XP side? Is this the same computer on

|> which you are having the MSVCRT.DLL problem? Then-- you should have

|> kept it all in one thread.

|>

|> I guess try playing with MSVCRT.DLL per the instructions in the other

|> thread. See whether replacing that will allow a normal boot, even if

|> Audigy fails to work. What version of MSVCRT.DLL is in

|> C:\Windows\System now...?... v.6.10.8637.0 (from Audigy, I divine)

|> or v.6.00.8397.0 (from SE & IE .cab's).

|>

|> --

|> Thanks or Good Luck,

|> There may be humor in this post, and,

|> Naturally, you will not sue,

|> Should things get worse after this,

|> PCR

|> pcrrcp@netzero.net

 

--

Thanks or Good Luck,

There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

Posted

Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:1185EA0A-8BFF-4E47-B644-52B17DC177E9@microsoft.com

| It is too messed up PCR to deal with the 98SE side. I just need to

| format and have a clean install. I would like to have your advice on

| this since in this case I have XP Pro. installed on the D: drive and

| I do not want to mess up the D: drive and 98SE is on the C: drive I

| already backed up the important files from the C: side so the rest

| can be wiped clean. <if I had been smarter I would have just limited

| the memory in the msconfig instead of messing around with the memory

| inserts which did not work with 2 gigs of memory installed anyway>

 

OK. I understand. I guess those drivers were meant for XP, as they did

deliver a weirdish MSVCRT.DLL-- note the "10" in its version number,

v.6.10.8637.0, where normal, unirradiated versions will have an "00"...

v.6.00.8797.0!

 

HOWEVER, the methodology of re-installing W98 when WinXP is also on the

machine will depend upon how you want to multi-boot them. You can use XP

to do the multi-booting, but that is beyond my experience. Or, you can

use a 3rd party app such as...

 

http://www.bootitng.com/ 's BootIt NG, has a variety of backup

capabilities & works with all OS: Copy partition(s) to HDD, or Image to

HDD or to CD or DVD. Create, move, shrink or expand partitions without

data loss. Multi-boot too. To install & use beyond 30 days, $34.95.

 

To do it with that one...

http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/kb/article.php?id=100

How to Install an OS to Its Own Partition

 

Actually, that is also beyond my personal experience, though.

 

| "PCR" wrote:

|

|> "Dan W." <spamyou@user.nec> wrote in message

|> news:OqyG6QP2HHA.6128@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl

|> | <snip --- too long>

|> |

|> | crfo is the folder where all the Soundblaster Audigy driver

|> | information is located.

|>

|> I see. Looks like Audigy came in with MSVCRT.DLL v.6.10.8637.0. And,

|> after the install of Audigy, that version replaced v. 6.00.8397.0 in

|> "C:\Windows\System"-- which is THE version that comes with 98SE &

|> also is in the IE5 & IE6 .cab's. (But something updates MSVCRT.DLL

|> beyond any of those-- because my current one is... v.6.00.8797.0.)

|>

|> Other than the things I've already suggested, perhaps try Windows

|> Update to see whether there is a cumulative IE update that you have

|> missed.

|>

|> What is this location...?... c:\windows\temp\crfo\drivers\addon.

|>

|> Did you put your raw download into there & then click something in

|> it to do the install? Or did you actually install it to that folder?

|> Or was the folder created unbeknownst to you when you updated

|> drivers?

|>

|> Is there a main Audigy folder elsewhere with an Audigy application in

|> it? If so, & if it turns out that app needs v.8637, then move it into

|> that folder. And move the earlier version into ...System\ &/or seek

|> the cumulative.

|>

|> --

|> Thanks or Good Luck,

|> There may be humor in this post, and,

|> Naturally, you will not sue,

|> Should things get worse after this,

|> PCR

|> pcrrcp@netzero.net

 

--

Thanks or Good Luck,

There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

Posted

Re: Error message in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:AD783B56-F5F2-4AED-AB68-4C4399B9093B@microsoft.com

| Okay, PCR --- It is Fubar and I am ready to format the c:\ drive and

| reinstall and update everything again. I do not mind but I don't

| want XP which is on d:\ drive to be messed up. Can you walk me

| through because I don't want to mess things up any more. The XP side

| is doing great and I think Creative Audigy latest sound driver is

| messed up on their website since it causes a blue screen of death in

| XP but the older version on the Creative cd works fine. I tried it 2

| times and both times it installed fine but on the reset of the system

| choked. Perhaps 98SE last dying gasp of revenge to XP. Thanks again

| for all of your help. <grin>

 

You are welcome. I'm glad you were able to recover the XP side & to save

important files from the 98 side. It is good that your last days before

you perish of the XP-irradiation will be happy ones! I've answered about

how to do the reinstall elsewhere is this thread.

 

| <snipped due to length concerns>

 

--

Thanks or Good Luck,

There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

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