Re: CONF.EXE has generated errors and will be closed by Windows
- From: crombinator@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 18 May 2006 12:07:27 -0700
V Green wrote:
This may or may not help, but many years ago when I
was running a dual Pentium Pro system, I was getting
0xC0000005 errors that only cleared up when I bought
a bigger, better power supply.
Look for hardware failure of some type. The usual
suspects:
fan has stopped running (PSU, vid card, CPU's)
pull and re-seat all PCI cards
pull and re-seat all memory
clean crud out of heatsinks and fans everywhere
look for blown/swelled-up electrolytic caps near CPU's
etc., etc. etc
Funny you should mention this, along with Windows XP I will be
installing a spiffy new 250GB SATA drive. All I know is there better
not be anything wrong with the above mentioned hardware because it is
virtually "brand new" :-D.
I just wish for future searchers that I could determine exactly what
caused Netmeeting to die because obviously the people with one post in
the past on the same issue must have found some way to fix it. I am
figuring it has to have something to do with those ancient Canon
driver's I installed, and something got corrupted that will not
uninstall. :(
Dave
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