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March 18th, 2003, 07:59 PM
#1
Registered User
Fatal Exception Error Message Online
Hey Gang,
Every so often when I sign online I get a blue screen error message that says "A fatal exception 00 has occurred at:
0028:00001802
Press any key to continue. When I press ESC, and refresh, my computer gradually recovers and I am able to continue working.
What does this mean? Is this just a minor glitch or something more serious.
Here are my computer Specs:
Duron 850 overclocked to 892mhz. K7SEM MObo,Onboard Sound(AC'97) &Video (AGP4X); IE6; Netscape 7, WIN98SE, 2-HD's 1st 12G. 2nd 10G.Epson C60; Visioneer Scanner, INTEL Videocam; 17" Monitor, SONY CDROM & CDRW, 56K, AOL 7.0; MS Word 2000; Command AV., & over 40 Games
Last edited by Orangeman; March 18th, 2003 at 08:01 PM.
Bouncy Bouncy
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March 19th, 2003, 06:41 AM
#2
Driver Terrier
Clock your proc back to the normal state
Processor Exceptions and Their Definitions
00: Divide Fault
The processor returns this exception when it encounters a divide fault. A divide fault occurs if division by zero is attempted or if the result of the operation does not fit in the destination operand.
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March 20th, 2003, 04:45 PM
#3
Registered User
Hi NooNoo,
Thanks for the information. It makes sense too given the cheap mobo I have. However further experimentation yielded the following results.
I have a program called Cacheman 5.11 that I carried over from my other computer. Eliminating it from the start-up menu corrected the problem.
Thanks,
Orangeman
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