[windows_errors] WinME ~ Fatal Exception 0e 0028:c004df6c in Vxd Vcache

  • From: "Mike" <mikebike@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: windows_errors@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2003 12:21:11 -0700

From; markb12000:

Error Message When You Upgrade to Windows Me: Fatal Exception 0e 
0028:c004df6c in Vxd Vcache
SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to upgrade your computer to any of the Windows 
operating systems listed at the beginning of this article, or when 
you attempt to install a program, Setup may stop responding (hang) 
when it is 12-percent complete. When this occurs, you may receive an 
error message similar to the following: 

Fatal exception 0e 0028:c004df6c in vxd vcache (01) + 00000b20 
Then, your computer may stop responding, in which case you need to 
restart the computer. 
CAUSE
This behavior can occur if one or more of the Random Access Memory 
(RAM) chips in your computer are faulty or damaged. 
RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, it may be necessary to replace one or more of 
the RAM chips in your computer.

Note that you may want to restart Windows in Safe mode and then see 
whether the error message persists. If it does not, the problem may 
be a software or driver problem, in which case the information in 
this article does not apply.

For additional information about how to troubleshoot fatal exception 
errors, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the 
Microsoft Knowledge Base: 
192926 How to Perform Clean-Boot Troubleshooting for Windows 98 

156126 Troubleshooting Windows 95 Using Safe Mode 

Use one or both of the following methods to determine whether an 
installed RAM chip is faulty. 
Method 1: Remove Any Extra RAM Chips 
If there is more than one RAM (or memory) chip installed in your 
computer, you can remove or swap chips to determine which chip is 
faulty. 

Remove any extra memory chips that are installed in the computer, 
leaving only the minimum amount required for the computer to start 
and run the Windows operating system. In many cases, this will be 
either 16 megabytes (MB) or 32 MB, depending on your computer. 
Restart the computer to see if the error message that you received 
earlier still persists.

If the error message does not reappear, you have isolated the 
behavior to a physical memory chip issue. Continue to swap out the 
memory chips, testing them one at a time, if possible, until you have 
tested all of chips individually. If the error message returns at a 
given point, the currently installed memory chip is responsible for 
the problem. This process may require you to restart your computer 
several times to pinpoint the specific memory chip that is not 
working correctly. 
Method 2: Use the System Configuration Utility to Restrict RAM Usage
If you cannot use Method 1 because there is only one memory chip 
installed in your computer, you may be able to use the following 
method to confirm whether the issue is indeed caused by a faulty 
memory chip. This method can determine whether the memory chip is 
faulty, provided the faulty RAM functionality does not reside within 
the first 12 MB of RAM on the chip. 

NOTE: The Windows Me minimum RAM requirement is 32 MB. It is not 
recommended that you install or upgrade to Windows Me with less than 
32 MB of RAM. However, for the purpose of this test, you should be 
able to restrict RAM usage to 12 MB and still run Windows Me. 

NOTE: If your computer does not start properly after you follow the 
steps in this method, restart the computer, and then hold down the 
CTRL key while the computer starts. When the Startup menu is 
displayed, select Safe mode to disable the settings that you selected 
as part of this method.

To restrict RAM usage with the System Configuration utility, follow 
these steps: 
Click Start, and then click Run. 
Type msconfig, and then click OK. 
In the System Configuration Utility dialog box, click the General 
tab, and then click Advanced.
In the Advanced Troubleshooting Settings dialog box, click to select 
the Limit memory to check box, and then set the limit to 12 MB.
Click OK twice, and then restart the computer. 
If the computer starts correctly after you use this procedure, and 
you no longer receive the error message, the single RAM chip is 
probably defective and needs to be replaced. 

NOTE: You should expect the computer to run slowly when started in 
this configuration. 

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;293299





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