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    Hi,
    I updated my VIA chip set the other day to 4.25 from the VIA page here, and ever since I am having major porblems!! I have had to re format my harddrive 4 times and re-load Windows 4 times, and still get errors:

    VMM(01)+0000BF97 Error E :0028 :c000CF97
    --------------------
    OE:0028:FF0C)8DC
    ---------------------
    and exception occured at OE :0028:c000D81A 1VxD VMM(01)+000081A
    ------------------------
    VMM(01)+0000C7E2 Error: OE:0028: C000D7E2
    -------------------------
    VMM (01)+000093D6 Error E :0028: c000A3D6
    -------------------------'
    OE:0028: C270DFD7
    --------------
    All thesea are with nothing installed excpet the OS and a friggin USB printer, but tried it without it installed...
    I have looked on the microsoft support page and all it talks about is if I have Morton installed (I dont have anything installed at all except WINME. I do notice that it happens when I am online, and when I open Explorer.
    Is there a way to unload the VIA chipset driver and start from sratch? I first thought I had a bad copy of ME, but my friend borrowed it last week, and he is having no problems.
    I seen on this site at one point there was a great windows error site that had everything, but of course I cant find it anymore.
    I am surprized that it didnt give me a BSOD while taking the time to type this...ha ha (not funny though)

    PLEASE HELP!!

    Curt

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    <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q189/6/55.ASP?LN=EN-US&SD=gn&FR=0&qry=reinstall&rnk=14&src=DHCS_MSPSS_ gn_SRCH&SPR=WINME" target="_blank">This page</a> is on the MS KB concerning 0028 error messages. [With a little note about older Norton AV causing them.] It also has links on the page for other error messages...

    VMM, if I remember correctly, is a virtual memory manager error.

    Lastly, there are serious issues with reinstalls of ME...it's somewhere in the KB...I can't remember what it's called. [The error links on the above page should point to them eventually!]

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    Hint: Format and install Windows 2000 or XP. ME is crap...everyone knows it...so don't try to hold onto an OS that isn't worth the CD it was burned on.

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    Was the system working fine before you installed the new VIA drivers? Try booting to safe mode and uninstalling them if that doesn't work, try a system restore.

    As for people dogging ME, you're entitled to your opinion, but if you hate ME, stay out of the WinME forum!!

    --So Suggests Polychronopolis..

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    [quote]As for people dogging ME, you're entitled to your opinion, but if you hate ME, stay out of the WinME forum!!

    --So Suggests Polychronopolis..[/QB]<hr></blockquote>

    I second this recommendation.

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    [quote]Originally posted by Polychronopolis:
    <strong>As for people dogging ME, you're entitled to your opinion, but if you hate ME, stay out of the WinME forum!!

    --So Suggests Polychronopolis..</strong><hr></blockquote>

    I'll third that! I'm not a huge ME supporter, but I do use it on one of my PC's at home and it's a fine OS. Nothing wrong with it.

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    Do I hear a 4TH....yep . I avoided it for quite a long time because of all the noise about it being bad , but as best I can tell , it runs just fine with newer hardware . I can't find any major problem with it. Anyhow , have you tried a newer version of the 4 in 1 , I think its up to version 34 now , and also install the VIA USB filter patch.

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    [quote]Originally posted by Polychronopolis:
    <strong>As for people dogging ME, you're entitled to your opinion, but if you hate ME, stay out of the WinME forum!!

    --So Suggests Polychronopolis..</strong><hr></blockquote>

    I agree,

    and may I add thats NOT what windrivers forums are about.

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    [quote]Originally posted by maleboog:
    <strong>Hi,
    I updated my VIA chip set the other day to 4.25 from the VIA page here, and ever since I am having major porblems!! I have had to re format my harddrive 4 times and re-load Windows 4 times, and still get errors:

    VMM(01)+0000BF97 Error E :0028 :c000CF97
    --------------------
    OE:0028:FF0C)8DC
    ---------------------
    and exception occured at OE :0028:c000D81A 1VxD VMM(01)+000081A
    ------------------------
    VMM(01)+0000C7E2 Error: OE:0028: C000D7E2
    -------------------------
    VMM (01)+000093D6 Error E :0028: c000A3D6
    -------------------------'
    OE:0028: C270DFD7
    --------------
    All thesea are with nothing installed excpet the OS and a friggin USB printer, but tried it without it installed...
    I have looked on the microsoft support page and all it talks about is if I have Morton installed (I dont have anything installed at all except WINME. I do notice that it happens when I am online, and when I open Explorer.
    Is there a way to unload the VIA chipset driver and start from sratch? I first thought I had a bad copy of ME, but my friend borrowed it last week, and he is having no problems.
    I seen on this site at one point there was a great windows error site that had everything, but of course I cant find it anymore.
    I am surprized that it didnt give me a BSOD while taking the time to type this...ha ha (not funny though)

    PLEASE HELP!!

    Curt</strong><hr></blockquote>

    well I am no expert,but it almost sounds like a bios or motherboard problem??

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    have you tried to update your Bios? Or you could try changing to Xp or 98SE.

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