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Can anyone help me with this error mesg!

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    qumaj137

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    Date 01/21/2003 Time 18:52
    WAOL caused an invalid page fault in
    module KERNEL32.DLL at 016f:bff7834f.
    Registers:
    EAX=c002fa54 CS=016f EIP=bff7834f EFLGS=00010212
    EBX=0066ed08 SS=0177 ESP=0056fff8 EBP=00570064
    ECX=00570218 DS=0177 ESI=81646b90 FS=4237
    EDX=bff6682d ES=0177 EDI=00570240 GS=0000
    Bytes at CS:EIP:
    53 56 57 8b 30 83 7d 10 01 8b 4e 38 89 4d f8 75
    Stack dump:

    I know there might be some conflict with AOL, but not sure what to do from here. I am currently using version 8.0. Thanks in advance.
     
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    qumaj137

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    Results after virus scan...

    Thanks for the advice. I used Symantec to scan my hard drive. Here is the results:

    Results of Virus Detection Scan
    58127 files scanned, 0 file(s) infected.




    No viruses were detected in memory.

    Another thing I forgot to mention is that I only receive the error when using AOL. For example, let's say I logged on to AOL, ended my session and then try to logon again, I receive the BSOD with the WAOL... error message or a vcomm(05) error message. I would then have to reboot my machine in order to use AOL.
     
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    I was kinda hoping for the virus, would have probably been easier to fix. :)

    Now try some of these suggestions.

    There's a good possibility that you'll need to completely uninstall AOL, clean all remnants from the Registry, and reinstall whatever version you like. Some have reported this problem when upgrading due to old dll left behind by the previous version causing conflict.

    Good luck.
     
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