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I keep getting this BSOD message. How do I fix it?

SilentBoB

Golden Member
I keep getting this BSOD message at odd times. Usually it is when I try to play a game like Half Life or NOLF. It doesn't happen evry time I play HL but I cant even start NOLF without getting the error. Here is what it says:

A fatal exception 0E has occurred at 0028:C0006EB2 in VXD VMM(01) + 00005EB2.
The current application will be terminated.

 
VMM or Virtual Memory Manager errors are usually caused by:

Overclocking of CPU/system or ram timings set too high
Bad ram
Check for Windows Update files and game patches as well.
 
I am running Windows 98SE and I am using the latest official Nvidia drivers (6.50).
Heres my system specs:

AMD Slot A Athlon 650 on Asus K7V Mobo
128 Mb PC133 RAM
GeForce 2 GTS 64MB


I think thats all that is important because I think this looks like a video problem. If more info would be helpful, let me know and I will post more. Thanks.
 


<< VMM or Virtual Memory Manager errors are usually caused by:

Overclocking of CPU/system or ram timings set too high
Bad ram
Check for Windows Update files and game patches as well.
>>



I am running my CPU, RAM, and video card at stock speeds.
 
When I try to run NOLF, the error message is a little different. It says:

A fatal exception 0D has occurred at 0028:C0002ABC in VXD VMM(01) + 00001ABC.
The current application will be terminated.
 
yazz, I did what it said on the web site and I installed the latest VIA 4-in-1 drivers too. I am still getting these BSOD's. Any other suggestions?
 
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