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I am using Windows 98 , I have recently started with the Qwest bundling with

MSN DSL, now when I try to play Freecell or any of the games that where

preloaded with 98, I get a blue screen that says a fatal exception OE has

occurred at 0028:C0282364 in VXD VWIN32(05) + 00000BF4, then it says hit any

key or Ctrl-Alt-Del- then it freezes, can anyone explain what this means and

if it is fixable, please do not tell me to get a new computer because I am

unable to thank you.

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deegee

Guest Franc Zabkar
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Re: Fatal OE when trying to play Freecell in Windows 98

 

On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 19:31:01 -0800, deegee

<deegee@discussions.microsoft.com> put finger to keyboard and

composed:

>I am using Windows 98 , I have recently started with the Qwest bundling with

>MSN DSL, now when I try to play Freecell or any of the games that where

>preloaded with 98, I get a blue screen that says a fatal exception OE has

>occurred at 0028:C0282364 in VXD VWIN32(05) + 00000BF4, then it says hit any

>key or Ctrl-Alt-Del- then it freezes, can anyone explain what this means and

>if it is fixable, please do not tell me to get a new computer because I am

>unable to thank you.

 

Go to Start -> Run and type "msconfig".

 

Check the Startup tab for any new applications that may have been

added by your DSL software installer. Uncheck any suspect ones and

reboot.

 

- Franc Zabkar

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RE: Fatal OE when trying to play Freecell in Windows 98

 

I am sorry I did not say that I was just a tad bit computer challenged

especially in windows how do I tell a suspect one Frank I did as you said but

when I got there I was more than befuddled not sure is I am supposed to

delete all the qwest msn start up or what? also if I do that won't it mean I

no longer can connect to the internet, but it still doesnot tell me in

English what that phrase means, also my computer will not let me defragment

it it just keeps going over and over and never progressing, thank you G.

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deegee

 

 

"deegee" wrote:

> I am using Windows 98 , I have recently started with the Qwest bundling with

> MSN DSL, now when I try to play Freecell or any of the games that where

> preloaded with 98, I get a blue screen that says a fatal exception OE has

> occurred at 0028:C0282364 in VXD VWIN32(05) + 00000BF4, then it says hit any

> key or Ctrl-Alt-Del- then it freezes, can anyone explain what this means and

> if it is fixable, please do not tell me to get a new computer because I am

> unable to thank you.

> --

> deegee

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RE: Fatal OE when trying to play Freecell in Windows 98

 

 

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deegee

 

 

"deegee" wrote:

> I am using Windows 98 , I have recently started with the Qwest bundling with

> MSN DSL, now when I try to play Freecell or any of the games that where

> preloaded with 98, I get a blue screen that says a fatal exception OE has

> occurred at 0028:C0282364 in VXD VWIN32(05) + 00000BF4, then it says hit any

> key or Ctrl-Alt-Del- then it freezes, can anyone explain what this means and

> if it is fixable, please do not tell me to get a new computer because I am

> unable to thank you.

> --

> deegee

Guest Franc Zabkar
Posted

Re: Fatal OE when trying to play Freecell in Windows 98

 

On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 16:19:00 -0800, deegee

<deegee@discussions.microsoft.com> put finger to keyboard and

composed:

>I am sorry I did not say that I was just a tad bit computer challenged

>especially in windows how do I tell a suspect one Frank I did as you said but

>when I got there I was more than befuddled not sure is I am supposed to

>delete all the qwest msn start up or what? also if I do that won't it mean I

>no longer can connect to the internet, but it still doesnot tell me in

 

If you uncheck the Qwest entries and reboot, and if your games then

behave, then it would suggest that something is wrong with the Qwest

software. I don't know where you would go from there, except to say

that you shouldn't normally require any software for your DSL

connection (assuming your modem handles PPPoE).

 

BTW, unchecking any Startup entry doesn't delete it, it just stops it

from autorunning at every boot. You can run msconfig again and simply

tick any disabled entry to enable it again.

>English what that phrase means, also my computer will not let me defragment

>it it just keeps going over and over and never progressing, thank you G.

 

This usually means that some background job (Qwest?) is accessing the

disc while the defragmenter is running, causing the defragmenter to

restart.

 

- Franc Zabkar

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  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

RE: Fatal OE when trying to play Freecell in Windows 98

 

I would Like to Thank Franc Zabarc his solution helped thank you deegee

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deegee

 

 

"deegee" wrote:

> I am using Windows 98 , I have recently started with the Qwest bundling with

> MSN DSL, now when I try to play Freecell or any of the games that where

> preloaded with 98, I get a blue screen that says a fatal exception OE has

> occurred at 0028:C0282364 in VXD VWIN32(05) + 00000BF4, then it says hit any

> key or Ctrl-Alt-Del- then it freezes, can anyone explain what this means and

> if it is fixable, please do not tell me to get a new computer because I am

> unable to thank you.

> --

> deegee

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