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Azrael | Kreign | Win95 |
August 23, 1996 9:52 PM * |
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Regarding The Subject Of:� Win95 ������������������������� These are your words� ������������������������ �������������������� Re: Win95 > ok, I have this problem with my WIN'95: Whenever I try to enter it, I get > this message saying that it is terminating windows because of an exclusion > error in the something 0D. Can someone tell me what the hell is wrong with Sounds pretty bad. You may be having memory problems. It seems you do not have all the technical knowledge necessary to cure a memory configuration problem. You may have to go onto the bios. You might even have a problem with the RAM itself, but not as likely. You may even need to reinstall Windows as an option and see what happens. How long has it done this? When sis it start? -Kreign 0 0Via: 1312001*1 1847000*1 1614017*1 1*1 1415000*1 1619001*1 1415000*1 1*1 161 This is my response� ������������������������ ������������������� ok, it is an exception error at 1838:0021304 or something like this. It is possible that the memory is screwed up, but it is not likely, cause Win'95 was running fine until one day when it just didn't work when I turned my computer on. Also, strangely enough, a game called Duke Nuke'em 3D has the same error whenever I wanna use the game. Do you know what the heck is wrong, if yes, reply, PLEASE! azrael ������������������������������������������������������������ ������ REPLY REQUESTED BY Azrael ������ |
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