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Blue Screen Crash

Discussion in 'Legacy Windows' started by silvercue, 2004/01/11.

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    silvercue

    silvercue Inactive Thread Starter

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    My friends PC crashes regularly (but only when online) with a Blue Screen error message:

    Grave OE Error in 0028:0000006..

    The system is: 98, 2nd edition 4.10.2222 A with Authentic AMD, AMD Athlon Processor and 128,0 RAM
    Graphics Crad: A NVIDIA GeForce2 MX
    and Pegas.usB is the Modem (external)

    I think the problem may be the modem - any ideas?

    TiA
     
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    PeteC

    PeteC SuperGeek Staff

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    Hi Silvercue

    Suggest you follow 'Standard Procedure' - first off remove the modem via Device Manager, reboot and re-install the driver - get a 'fresh' copy and if that fails to do the trick 'Repair' IE/OE.

    Then post back.
     
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    broni Moderator Malware Analyst

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    OK - Just asked my friend about the Grave Error message- he said that the meassage is in Spanish it is actually: ERROR GRAVÉ

    I guess that could mean FATAL Error?????
     
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    broni Moderator Malware Analyst

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    Probably it is, but a whole error message is needed...in English.
     
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