I assume you searched for this error, as did I and got no hits on it. So.....there's really nothing you can do short of replacing hardware or MAYBE changing BIOS settings. If you haven't changed any of your hardware right before this started, and haven't changed anything in the BIOS, this could only lead to a possible corruption in the OS, device driver, or hardware problem. If you HAVE changed your hardware, a driver, or BIOS setting, then it's logical to assume this is what is causing the error.
There's some hits for shutdown BSOD 98 at Google, so may want to look into them. -Clint Happy Holidays to all & God Bless Clint Hamilton, Owner http://OrpheusComputing.com ) http://ComputersCustomBuilt.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harold B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ORIGINAL PROBLEM: > Everything is working fine on and off the internet. I can > restart the computer with no trouble. BUT, everytime I go to *shut down* the computer, I get an illegal whatever message on the desktop, I click OK, the screen goes black, then on a blue background I get the following message > A fatal exception 0D has occurred at 2837:000029E Press > Ctrl/Alt/Del to restart the computer. > Press any key to continue (blinking cursor) > After that, neither Ctrl/Alt/Del works nor does pressing any > key do anything. I then get a white arrow which, by the way, is able to be moved. All that's left to do is shut down and give a cold reboot. Any ideas? ... Harold CLINT SAYS:: > Unfortunately Harold, this is one of the more difficult > problems to pin down since they can be caused by just about anything. The good thing, is it only happens at shutdown. So for starters, you should shut down/unload everything running in the background before shutting down. If that fixes it, then you know it was one of the programs or software running in the System Tray, or in the background. - -Clint AND WHAT HAPPENS? I took your advice, removed everything from the Task Manager list except Explorer and Systray (which I assume means nothing else is running, and no need to uncheck anything in msconfig startup as this is a "shut down" problem). As they say in Yiddish, "Zeh vet gournisht helfen" (nothing will help). Fortunately I very rarely shut off the computer as my "Standby" works very well. When resources are down, I just reboot. Question ... where does one go to find the meaning of these "Fatal Exceptions"? I would like to know for the future what file I have missing, or what file I have that might be interfering with the shut down process. ... Harold ============= PCWorks Mailing List ================= Don't see your post? Check our posting guidelines & make sure you've followed proper posting procedures, http://pcworkers.com/rules.htm Contact list owner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unsubscribing and other changes: http://pcworkers.com =====================================================
