I keep getting crashes randomly on entering Windows 98SE. Once the green desktop screen comes up, I get a Fatal Exception Error 0E at 0167:BFF83BFC. Upon this crash, the system stops booting and I have to ctrl-alt-delete shutdown. It's not heat related cause it happens even on a cold boot. I disabled USB and that helped alot, but I am still getting those crashes. I recently upgraded the motherboard, video card, and RAM, but I am still getting the same problems. I tried replacing the SCSI card but that didn't make any difference. I also tried a fresh clean install of Windows 98, but that didn't help either. I never overclocked the system. I did install the drivers for the Intel IDE controller.
Here's the current system config.
Epox Intel 815E mobo. (originally Asus P3V4X)
Leadtek Geforce GTS PRO 32mb
3 20GB IDE hard drives.
Tekram 315U SCSI2 card
Plexwriter 12/4/32 SCSI CDRW
Plextor ultraplex 40X CDROM
floppy
300W addtronics power supply
addtonics 7896 Case
PIII 650 CPU.
256MB PC133 Micron Mem.
sblive sound card
intel pro 100+ NIC.
This error has been going on for over 6 months. I really hate this system. I have another system that uses a supposely inferior Tyan trinity 400 with a similar configuration except with no scsi. I put 6 PCI cards in that system and USB devices it still works. That was the first motherboard I found that works with flawlessly with all 6 PCI slots filled.
Here's the current system config.
Epox Intel 815E mobo. (originally Asus P3V4X)
Leadtek Geforce GTS PRO 32mb
3 20GB IDE hard drives.
Tekram 315U SCSI2 card
Plexwriter 12/4/32 SCSI CDRW
Plextor ultraplex 40X CDROM
floppy
300W addtronics power supply
addtonics 7896 Case
PIII 650 CPU.
256MB PC133 Micron Mem.
sblive sound card
intel pro 100+ NIC.
This error has been going on for over 6 months. I really hate this system. I have another system that uses a supposely inferior Tyan trinity 400 with a similar configuration except with no scsi. I put 6 PCI cards in that system and USB devices it still works. That was the first motherboard I found that works with flawlessly with all 6 PCI slots filled.