Re: Cannot shut down WinXP
From: Ted Zieglar aka \ (teddyz_at_notmail.com)
Date: 08/17/04
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Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 12:48:49 -0400
My pleasure. Hope U.S. Robotics can help. It's probably something as simple
as re-installing the driver.
Any file on a computer can become damaged through no fault of your own. I
suppose if I was being thrown around inside a microprocessor I would
eventually suffer some damage as well.
-- Ted Zieglar formerly "Rocket J. Squirrel" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7e2801c48477$f740cbd0$a601280a@phx.gbl... > Ted, > > Thanks a million! I have contacted USR through their > support link on their site. > > Lets see what they come up with. > > Regards, > > Manny > > >-----Original Message----- > >Hopefully, you'll encounter few STOP errors in your > computing endeavors. > >When you do comes across a STOP error, the key pieces of > information to know > >are: > > > >1. The hexadecimal number after the word STOP: In your > case this is > >0X0000007E (also known as 0x7E); and > >2. The title of the error, which is displayed in caps > and underscores and > >LOOKS_LIKE_THIS > > > >The other 4 parameters (0XC0000005, etc.) vary with > different errors and can > >sometimes be helpful in narrowing down the source of the > problem. It's also > >sometimes helpful to know the name of the file which > brought Windows down, > >which in your case is usr1806v.sys. > > > >Armed with this information, you are well on your way to > diagnosing your > >problem (or rather, your computer's problem.) Your first > step is to search > >the Internet with the two key pieces of information > shown above. In your > >case, an 0x7E error is caused by problematic or > incompatible hardware or a > >problematic or incompatible driver. The culprit in your > case is > >usr1806v.sys, which a search of the Internet reveals is > a driver for a U.S. > >Robotics modem. > > > >-- > >Ted Zieglar > >formerly "Rocket J. Squirrel" > > > > > >"Manny" <mannyde75@lycos.com> wrote in message > >news:796f01c4845c$d1150590$a401280a@phx.gbl... > >> I cannot shut down my pc, running winXP. Whenever I > click > >> on the red "turn off computer" button, the PC goes > >> through the motions but then shows the "blue screen of > >> death". > >> > >> The message is as follows: > >> > >> STOP: > >> 0X0000007E (0XC0000005, 0XF721CEE2, 0XF7AE0A08, > >> 0XF7AE0708) > >> > >> USR1806V.SYS ADDRESS F721CEE2 base at F7214000, > >> Datestamp 3b05773b > >> > >> Thank you for your help, anyone! > > > > > >. > >
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