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Fatal Exception 0D
This morning my machine failed to boot, giving me the blue
screen and this: Fatal exception 0D has occurred at 209F:00002394. The current application will be terminated. The machine will only boot to safe mode. Any ideas as to what may be causing this? Thanks, George |
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Fatal Exception 0D
What is fatal Exception 0D: General Protection Fault
Any condition which is not covered by any of the other processor exceptions will result in a general protection fault. The exception indicates that this program has been corrupted in memory usually resulting in immediate termination of the application. Select "0D" errors on this page. http://www.colba.net/~hlebo49/fatlexer.htm General protection faults. http://www.colba.net/~hlebo49/generalpf.htm The Computer Always Starts in Safe Mode http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=306615 (W98/se 1/29/2002) If you installed new hardware/software recently I would start by checking and making sure I have the latest drivers. -- Henri Leboeuf Web page: http://www.colba.net/~hlebo49/index.htm === wrote in message ... This morning my machine failed to boot, giving me the blue screen and this: Fatal exception 0D has occurred at 209F:00002394. The current application will be terminated. The machine will only boot to safe mode. Any ideas as to what may be causing this? Thanks, George |
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Fatal Exception 0D
http://search.support.microsoft.com/...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...14&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...76&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... http://support.microsoft.com/default...40&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... http://support.microsoft.com/default...44&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 -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR wrote in message ... | This morning my machine failed to boot, giving me the blue | screen and this: | | Fatal exception 0D has occurred at 209F:00002394. The | current application will be terminated. | | The machine will only boot to safe mode. | | Any ideas as to what may be causing this? | | Thanks, | | George |
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Fatal Exception 0D
Thanks to both of you for your suggestions.
I have not added anything new, hardware or software, in quite some time; the machine has been functioning as it always has up until this failure. I had previously read the FAQs referred to; they do not help any. Their KB articles might be a great deal more helpful if they would spell it out in English instead of basically useless sentences interspersed with hex numbers. At this point my only recourse will be to take it into a repair shop if I can find one with a knowledgeable technician. George -----Original Message----- This morning my machine failed to boot, giving me the blue screen and this: Fatal exception 0D has occurred at 209F:00002394. The current application will be terminated. The machine will only boot to safe mode. Any ideas as to what may be causing this? Thanks, George . |
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Fatal Exception 0D
When you say that it will only boot to Safe Mode, do you mean that a Normal
Mode boot fails, or that Normal Mode isn't even an option? If the former, go into Safe Mode, then go to the Start=Run box and type in MSCONFIG, then click OK. In the System Configuration Utility, choose Selective Startup, then uncheck every item except the two involving WIN.INI ans SYSTEM.INI. Click OK and restart when prompted. See if that works. Post back. We ain't done yet. -- Gary S. Terhune MS MVP for Win9x "George" wrote in message ... Thanks to both of you for your suggestions. I have not added anything new, hardware or software, in quite some time; the machine has been functioning as it always has up until this failure. I had previously read the FAQs referred to; they do not help any. Their KB articles might be a great deal more helpful if they would spell it out in English instead of basically useless sentences interspersed with hex numbers. At this point my only recourse will be to take it into a repair shop if I can find one with a knowledgeable technician. George -----Original Message----- This morning my machine failed to boot, giving me the blue screen and this: Fatal exception 0D has occurred at 209F:00002394. The current application will be terminated. The machine will only boot to safe mode. Any ideas as to what may be causing this? Thanks, George . |
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Fatal Exception 0D
The F5 key pressed at boot leads to Safe Mode. To see whether it is
sticky, open Explorer, where F5 now means "Refresh". Does the screen constantly blink? (Well, I guess that would happen on the Desktop too.) There is a branch entitled "Now that I've installed my program, Windows 98 starts only in Safe mode." at "START, Help, Contents, Troubleshooting, Windows 98 Troubleshooters, DirectX section". (If you encounter blank Help screens there, then... http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;Q188867 Troubleshooting Windows 98 Startup Problems. This article contains a link to what it says is the equivalent of the Windows Help Troubleshooters... http://support.microsoft.com/support/windows/tshoot That's it.) http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q143283 W98 Defaults to Safe Mode It says, delete "Wnbootng.sts", if you have it. "START, FIND, F/F, Wnbootng.sts". (Should be in C:\Windows.) R-Clk it, & select "Delete" http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q306615 Always Starts in Safe Mode Here is a way to edit MSDOS.sys. This is an important file. (1) You won't even see it, unless "START, Settings, Folder Options, View tab" is bolted "Show all files"; may as well uncheck "Hide file extensions..." too. (2) Find "C:\MSDOS.sys" and back it up. Call the backup MSDOS.bck, in C:\. (3) Then, R-Clk "C:\MSDOS.sys", Properties, and uncheck Read-Only. (4) Open it in Notepad, delete the "BootSafe=1", or change it to "=0", save it, & quit Notepad. (5) Then, R-Clk MSDOS.sys again, and make it Read-Only. Reboot. (6) Can't reboot? Then, in DOS, copy the backup over the one you've mussed. (a) ATTRIB -R -S -H C:\MSDOS.sys (b) COPY C:\MSDOS.bck C:\MSDOS.sys (c) ATTRIB +R +S +H C:\MSDOS.sys http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q118/5/79.asp Contents of the Windows Msdos.sys File -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "George" wrote in message ... | Thanks to both of you for your suggestions. | | I have not added anything new, hardware or software, in | quite some time; the machine has been functioning as it | always has up until this failure. | | I had previously read the FAQs referred to; they do not | help any. Their KB articles might be a great deal more | helpful if they would spell it out in English instead of | basically useless sentences interspersed with hex numbers. | | At this point my only recourse will be to take it into a | repair shop if I can find one with a knowledgeable | technician. | | George | | -----Original Message----- | This morning my machine failed to boot, giving me the | blue | screen and this: | | Fatal exception 0D has occurred at 209F:00002394. The | current application will be terminated. | | The machine will only boot to safe mode. | | Any ideas as to what may be causing this? | | Thanks, | | George | . | |
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