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Name: Xerus
Date: December 4, 2000 at 07:33:34 Pacific
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Hi,

I have Nt 4 and i get memory dumping with this message "Kmode_exception_not_handled.
Anyone knows what this means and what i can do to stop it from happening.I have to reboot each time this message comes on.

Thanks.



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Name: jason sims
Date: December 4, 2000 at 08:42:29 Pacific
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It usually means you have a BSOD, and you need to reboot.


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Name: Jesse
Date: December 4, 2000 at 09:07:51 Pacific
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I've spoken with Microsoft about this K-Mode exception before and it is basically saying there is a problem with the regeristry. Now usually a reboot will fix this but sometimes it wont. In which case the use of a repair disk is needed.

Jesse


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