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My problem is similar to one posted earlier,but different in that I can access the cdrom drive.When I try to copy files from it,it freezes the system and I get an exception error at 0028:000000D0 called from 0028:C182C758 in scsihlp(03)+00000508
I tried reinstalling win98 from HD,reins.Drivers,scandisk...nothing works.The rest of the system is fine.The scsi burner accesses CDs no problem.thanx Paul

I am having the same problem. i recently got a sony usb cd-burner and now both my cd-rom and burner are hosed. please let me know if you have found a resolution. I have been searching the net for days and still have not found how to fix.

I have the same eror message and have tried everything, even reinstalling win98, too. Neither the sony spressa nor the hitachi dvd works. Any solution from anybody yet?
Thanks.

I had the same problem with trying to access my DVD and everytime I tried I would get the Blue Screen. I found the following from adaptec.com and it worked for me!!
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The following is from the adaptec support page:Error message: 'Exception OE in...SCSI1HLP.VXD.' How can I resolve this? (Article #991020-0000)
Description:
After installing Easy CD Creator 4.0 I get the following error message when I put a disc in my DVD drive:"AN EXCEPTION 0E HAS OCCURRED AT 0028:0637B00 IN VxD---. THIS WAS CALLED FROM 0028:C182A198 IN VxD SCSI1HLP(03) +00000508"
(Please note that the numbers that appear in this message may be different in your system as they represent a specific memory location and every system is not loading the same drivers.)
How can I resolve this problem?
This information applies to the following product(s):
- Easy CD Creator Deluxe 4.x Suite - Easy CD Creator Deluxe
This information applies to the following Operating System(s):
- Windows 95
- Windows 98
Solution:
A backwards compatibility driver called "scsi1hlp.vxd" comes standard on all installations of Microsoft Windows 95 and 98. This driver is located in the C:\Windows\System\Iosubsys directory and gets loaded into memory every time your system boots up. This driver can be disabled by changing the extension of the file from ".vxd" to something like ".old" or ".bak." The driver is only necessary for very old SCSI 1 devices. If you do not have this hardware on your system, you can safely disable the file.

I have been having the same problem and I disabled all the .vxd's listed at Adeptecs support site and I still have the same problem.If anybody has any more suggestions I would appreciate it.

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