The Stop message I get are first 0x0000008e then 0x00000024 I get them while
in IE7 Dell was of no help at all told me to call Microsoft. But they want
60.00 to help anyone thet can help me with this I would be thankfull.
"bobdum" wrote:
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> Hi guys,
> I think you can find a revelative answer in the microsoft kb228888 at:
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/228888
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> Hope it will help you.
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> "Dieselhog" wrote:
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> > Hi Jared,
> >
> > I have the similar problem with the same symptom (But the second error code
> > is 0x86771A98). Did you ever get a response or got it sorted by yourself.
> >
> > Any hint would be much appreciated.
> >
> > /Dieselhog
> >
> > "Jared" wrote:
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> > > STOP: 0x00000024 (0x00190203, 0x841EA348, 0xC0000102, 0x00000000)
> > >
> > > Heya. I have a Dell Dimmension PC. (Dell error code 0F00:1378 shows up
> > > when I use the Dell diagnostic, if that helps anything). I had recently had
> > > spyware/adware issues, but as far as I could tell I had cleared it out
> > > completely.
> > > Anyways, my computer froze up last night and I had to forcefully turn it off
> > > (by hitting the power button and holding it for 6 seconds). When I went to
> > > turn it back on, it looks as if its going to open fine, but after the loading
> > > screen is up for a few seconds, I get a Blue Screen with that STOP message.
> > > It recommends disabling/uninstalling my antivirus programs/firewall to try
> > > to fix it, but as Windows will not even open in Safe Mode, I do not see how
> > > that is possible.
> > >
> > > If you have any ideas, either reply here or at Jburrrow777[at]aol[dot]com or
> > > soldier.in.christ[at]gmail[dot]
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