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Well, it's November 1998 and I am getting this fatal exception (0E in Vxd Vmm(01)) Did anyone who has had the problem fix it?
One thing I also get is the blue screen with Fatal exception 0E at 0028:xxxxxxx
and no Vxd info-- but a message saying "current application will terminate" -- I press enter to find a black screen. If I find a window, I can drag it over the screen and "re-paint/re-fresh" what was there before the crash.I feel like it started a long time ago.. right after installing IE4 in W95 sr2.. Eventually I upgraded to w98 thinking it would solve my problems.. but I still get the crashes.
I have heard people suggest physical memory as the problem.. Did IE4 change the way memory is accessed, so memory that used to work fine can now have problems--??
Also, I have experimented with my memory so much and still have problems.. (I go with 32m instead of 64, then try the other 32m.. and have still had problems-- so I am not certain it is memory-- but will borrow some and try the swapping again-- aaaaaarg!)
I have:
AMDk6 233, 64 megs ram (4 sticks), ATI all in wonder pro 8meg pci, soundblaster 16 (old long card from my old 486), Umax 610s scsi scanner, zip par port drive, toshiba 24x cd, mitsumi 4x8cdr..The only good thing about these crashes is that it has prompted me to go to all the websites to get the latest drivers and patches (with me hoping it would finally solve the problem)--
Also, some say it is a fan/overheating problem-- I can also say that in my case, this can hapen just a few minutes after a cold boot, so I feel I can eliminate that.
Any info would help..Please email replies as I would like to know ASAP-- I am going crazy here!
Thanks,
Casey
showbiz@iname.com

Hello
I have the same error, I have tried all solution you have implemented, stil the same blue screen apearsfrom time to time (I use SCSI disks). Did you get recently more input what could be the cause. Regards, Richard

I had a system with random exception and fatal exception errors on a machine with W95 and just happened to finally part with the beast and took that Monitor (MAG Innovision) to another machine with a fresh install of W98 same thing occurred after awhile when the screen saver would launch. I fixed it by not using the latest driver from MAG, I just selected the Plug and Play Monitor in CP-settings-advanced-monitor-change-display a list-show all hardware-Standard Monitor types-Plug and pray. I hope this fixes your problem, but anyway check to see if your video card driver is the latest driver.
Kelly

I had this error. In my case, I had a bad DIMM module. The 0E error is the most generic, and some people will say they had your same error but it was actually in a different virtual device like 0E in VxdVFAT not 0E in VxdVMM. The VMM is virtual memory manager, but pretty much anything could trash this. Bad memory would be the first rung of the ladder to check, the next would probably be the motherboard itself. After that you need to start stripping off drivers and other programs which you may have loaded.

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