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> windows xp, serious error
Izzy
post Jan 12 2005, 05:36 AM
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i went to play a dvd using power dvd and my pc just shut down and restarted then scan my c drive for errors then reloaded windows as usual then message popped up on screen windows has recovered from serious error (I'm using XP Home)

BCCode: C2 BCPI: 0000007 BCP2: 00000CD4 BCP3: 8253DE98 BCP4: 82ACF9FO OSVer: 5_1_2600 SP:2_0 Product: 768_8

C:\docume-1\Canon\LOCALS-1\Temp\werF887.dir00\mINI011205-2.dmp
C:\docume-1\Canon\LOCALS-1\Temp\werF887.dir00\Sysdatd.xml

after that i played the DVD it was fine. when i pressed stop on the dvd player. the computer shut down and restarted and scan c drive for errors again the reloaded windows as usual then the message popped up on the screen again featuring the same thing.

What's happened? Any Help me?
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post Jan 12 2005, 05:47 AM
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Izzy,

Dvd player problem may be related to problems to be found in your HJT log.

Wait for initial response from HJT Tech and then refer them to this item also
so they are aware of the scope of problems you are having.

Meanwhile, someone else may come along that recognizes what is going on here,
and may have a fix for you.

Appreciate your patience, as this may take a bit of time to sort out.

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Izzy
post Jan 12 2005, 06:05 AM
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QUOTE(KoanYorel @ Jan 12 2005, 05:47 AM)
Izzy,

Dvd player problem may be related to problems to be found in your HJT log.

Wait for initial response from HJT Tech and then refer them to this item also
so they are aware of the scope of problems you are having.

Meanwhile, someone else may come along that recognizes what is going on here,
and may have a fix for you.

Appreciate your patience, as this may take a bit of time to sort out.

regards,
~Koan


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my pc is also running very slow (using windows xp home)

i have romoved 2 viruses/trojen whatever they call them
iosdt.exe and WToolsA
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post Jan 12 2005, 07:34 PM
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Izzy
post Jan 18 2005, 03:13 PM
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I had another probplem when i right clik anything or try to delete any this message came up

ELPLORER.EXE - Application Error
The isntruction at "0x00000000" referenced memory at "0x00000000". The memory could not be written. Click OK to terminate the application. Or click Cancel to Debug the application.

when there was anything open explorer would shut down (not windows the task bar at bottom) and reload closing any program that was open.

WHat was happening?

It's not doing it now after i ran registry first aid. but i would like to know what happened with it.
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post Jan 18 2005, 03:36 PM
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In this thread posts dealing with "serious error" recovery are mentioned.

similar problems led to microsoft help & support for answers
Nov 7th post.
Maybe it'll help.
maybe not.
It's kinda hard to say in a few sentences what windows is doing when you get that message, Izzy.
sorry.
I didn't design anything,
I just have to deal with it when it goes *sideways* and/or crashes/slows down. sad.gif

In my case, winXPpro decided to run it's debugging feature a few times.
I didn't ask it to.
I didn't know what consequences would result when it did.
It just did.
Luckily, I didn't reload the OS in retaliation.

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Izzy
post Jan 22 2005, 05:26 AM
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I havn't had the Serious Error message since i uninstalled PowerDVD.
It must have been a program error or something.

Why can't WIndows Media Player 10 play DVD's?
It says i need a Decoder or something.

But it playes (I Know it's Illegal) but i got it from a cousin to try it out, copied one?
I like to buy my Movies personally, just that the quality is that bit better.
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