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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Cedar Rapids
Posts: 60
OS: win98se
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Fatal Exc.codes: what is the difference?
Hi guys/gals.
I keep getting stupid Fatal Exception codes and after searching the web and Microsoft's update/resources, no one seems to know what some of these are. So, I wondered what the difference was between OE vs. OD codes? I know it makes a difference what source--Windows vs. System... but then what? And, if anyone knows what this is, I'd be more than grateful. Windows -- OD at 17B7:00008FB3 (one site said this is NOT an error code but a virtual memory address) and Windows -- OE at 017F:BFF9DFFF (could be a Promise IDE or drive, but I don't think I have Promise hardware/software) playitagain... carefully :) |
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