Hi all:

For the last couple of weeks I've been having frequent "blue screen"
problems when attempting to use my browser (Firefox). Clicking on a
link - say, in email - or attempting to open the browser directly
sometimes results in a blue screen telling me WindowsME has encountered
a problem. I can usually just hit a key and return to the desktop or
email screen, but I can't get the browser open. The error codes
displayed have been eiher "Error: 06 : 090F : 000045EB" or "Error: 06 :
0177 : 0000305A". Sometimes Outlook Express also freezes up.

The only recent downloads have been Windows Updates and a slight
improvement to Firefox.

Anybody else encountering this issue, or have an idea about what's
causing the problem?

TIA.

Tom Young

Re: Recent "Blue Screen" problems by Mike

Mike
Thu Mar 17 18:05:43 CST 2005

Tom,

The problems you are seeing appear to be being caused by the 891711 hotfix
with some users having major problems such as you are seeing and others,
myself included, having none. The cause of the problems and BSODs seem to
be related to the video chip and version of the driver on the box rather
than the browser or other software installed.

If you have installed the 891711 hotfix I would suggest that you consider
uninstalling this patch and see if that resolves the problem. After you
have uninstalled the patch check for, and if still present delete, the
files KB891811.exe and Q891711.DLL which might remain in a folder named
C:\Windows\System\KB891711. Alternatively use system restore to roll your
system back to a checkpoint created before you downloaded and installed
this patch.

Out of curiosity what video card do you have installed in the affected box
and what version driver is it using?
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In memory of a very dear friend, Windows MVP Alex Nichol

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TomYoung <tgyoung@yahoo.com> wrote:

> For the last couple of weeks I've been having frequent "blue screen"
> problems when attempting to use my browser (Firefox). Clicking on a
> link - say, in email - or attempting to open the browser directly
> sometimes results in a blue screen telling me WindowsME has
> encountered a problem. I can usually just hit a key and return to
> the desktop or email screen, but I can't get the browser open. The
> error codes displayed have been eiher "Error: 06 : 090F : 000045EB"
> or "Error: 06 : 0177 : 0000305A". Sometimes Outlook Express also
> freezes up.
>
> The only recent downloads have been Windows Updates and a slight
> improvement to Firefox.
>
> Anybody else encountering this issue, or have an idea about what's
> causing the problem?


Re: Recent "Blue Screen" problems by MsOsWin

MsOsWin
Fri Mar 18 00:53:29 CST 2005

"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> in
news:#vMQP50KFHA.3500@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl:

> Out of curiosity what video card do you have installed in the affected
> box and what version driver is it using?

not sure about OP's hardware.

mine's
ati rage iic agp
driver date: 03-18-1999

details >> file version:
4.11.2474

there's more info on dianostics [tab]>> status[button]

Re: Recent "Blue Screen" problems by John

John
Fri Mar 18 09:41:50 CST 2005

TomYoung wrote:

> Hi all:
>
> For the last couple of weeks I've been having frequent "blue screen"
> problems when attempting to use my browser (Firefox). Clicking on a
> link - say, in email - or attempting to open the browser directly
> sometimes results in a blue screen telling me WindowsME has encountered
> a problem. I can usually just hit a key and return to the desktop or
> email screen, but I can't get the browser open. The error codes
> displayed have been eiher "Error: 06 : 090F : 000045EB" or "Error: 06 :
> 0177 : 0000305A". Sometimes Outlook Express also freezes up.
>
> The only recent downloads have been Windows Updates and a slight
> improvement to Firefox.
>
> Anybody else encountering this issue, or have an idea about what's
> causing the problem?
>
> TIA.
>
> Tom Young

See my post titled "Problem with latest Millennium Edition MS Security
Updates."

--
Regards from John Corliss

Re: Recent "Blue Screen" problems by TomYoung

TomYoung
Fri Mar 18 09:58:13 CST 2005

Video card is an Xtasy Radeon 9600. Driver (ATI2DRAG.DRV) is from ATI
Technologies, file version 4.14.01.9138.

I completely removed Firefox and reinstalled version 1.0.1 to see if
that'll help. If the blue screen continues to show up I'll follow your
recommendations.

Thanks.


Re: Recent "Blue Screen" problems by TomYoung

TomYoung
Fri Mar 18 10:01:47 CST 2005

Very similar problem, though I usually get a blue screen. I have,
however, occasionally seen the black screen, too, requiring a complete
reboot.

Thanks.


Re: Recent "Blue Screen" problems by Jack

Jack
Fri Mar 18 14:19:59 CST 2005

https://support.ati.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=894&task=knowledge&folderID=27

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Your cooperation is very appreciated.
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"TomYoung" <tgyoung@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1111161493.498212.90160@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Video card is an Xtasy Radeon 9600. Driver (ATI2DRAG.DRV) is from ATI
> Technologies, file version 4.14.01.9138.
>
> I completely removed Firefox and reinstalled version 1.0.1 to see if
> that'll help. If the blue screen continues to show up I'll follow your
> recommendations.
>
> Thanks.
>



Re: Recent "Blue Screen" problems by MsOsWin

MsOsWin
Sun Mar 20 23:46:24 CST 2005

"MsOsWin@anon.com" <MsOsWin@anon.com> in news:Xns961CE94127056MsOsWinAnon@207.46.248.16:

> ati rage iic agp
> driver date: 03-18-1999
>
> details >> file version:
> 4.11.2474

addendum.
this is the same ver avail on ati, although there the file is dated 1998