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Name: Q
Date: April 26, 2002 at 21:38:37 Pacific
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I just upgraded my hardware,bought:Asus A7v266-EX, Athlon 1700+ xp, Kingston 256M DDR.
But since yesterday,a big problem appeared:Whenever I copied thousands of files from CD-ROM to Hard Drive or from hard drive to hard drive,after about 15 - 60 sec,a blue screen would appear:fatal Error 0e at VXD VFAT(01)...; in addition,when I used Norton to scan virus,if the amount of files are too much,a blue screen will appeared after 15-60 sec:Fatal error 0e at vxd Vcache....
I have checked my hardware carefully,including hard drive,motherboard,ram and cpu,it seemed there's nothing borken!

Does anyone can help me?



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Name: chappie
Date: April 27, 2002 at 09:08:35 Pacific
Reply:

Hi, the only thing I can think of is to double check the settings/ jumpers (if any) of the motherboard.

If it uses jumpers/switchblocks on the MoBo, take care with these settings. especially FSB, and Voltages. Also double check the BIOS setup for any memory timing/CPU timings here.
HTH but it probally wont.


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Name: johnny12
Date: June 22, 2002 at 18:12:35 Pacific
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Guys I had the exactly the same thing, I got the VXD fvat(01) error and more ralely the vxd Vmm(01) or kernel32 etc. every time I tryed to install or play a game. The game might actually some times play until one point and then kapoot. It throws me out or blue screen. I was frustrated cause my motherbard and everything were new. I have an ASUS KT7A no Raid with 256 MB. I downloaded a program called do memory or something from dowload.com and found out after creating a boot diskete according to the instructions of this program that the memory was not working well. After searching for a week I thought it might be good to go to different forums and suggest that this could EASILY be the case for all of you with this problem since noone suggest that(as far as I have searched). After replacing the memory the computer had absolutely no problem at all.
GOOD LUCK


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Response Number 3
Name: johnny12
Date: June 22, 2002 at 18:12:59 Pacific
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Guys I had the exactly the same thing, I got the VXD fvat(01) error and more ralely the vxd Vmm(01) or kernel32 etc. every time I tryed to install or play a game. The game might actually some times play until one point and then kapoot. It throws me out or blue screen. I was frustrated cause my motherbard and everything were new. I have an ASUS KT7A no Raid with 256 MB sdram. I downloaded a program called do memory or something from dowload.com and found out after creating a boot diskete according to the instructions of this program that the memory was not working well. After searching for a week I thought it might be good to go to different forums and suggest that this could EASILY be the case for all of you with this problem since noone suggest that(as far as I have searched). After replacing the memory the computer had absolutely no problem at all.
GOOD LUCK


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