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hutrijo
I have a Windows Me and Fujitsu Simens Scaleo. I got in the windows ME right after the beginning the blue screen and Windows protection error, start the system again.

I have tried the log mode and fault mode, same thing. Now I have installed ME again from the recovery cd. But the same thing again.

In installing I got the message SUWIN caused a general protection fault in module VERX.DLL at 0002:24AE., but that I managed to fix, I think, but in any way installation went through. I took away IE, Mediaplayers and wmploc.dll,..


What now ? By the way backups are not in good shape, so I have to save own data first. How I get the RWCD players to work in fault mode ?

JHu
LaRcOs
I've got some suggestions - but your probably not gonna like them.

Basically it depends on how computer literate you are.

Firstly - Windows ME was probably the worst choice you could have made! Blue screens EVERYWHERE...
but we cant help that now tongue.gif

If i were in your situation - i wouldnt bother frigging around with the software - you've obviously tried re-installing with no luck...

Id either...
1. Take the hard drive out, put it in another computer as a secondary drive and take the data you want. - Then put it back and format it.
OR
2. Go into DOS, if you can get there delete your ENTIRE C:\WINDOWS directory re-install - this will allow you to re-install, chances are most things wont work of the start - but at least then you could re-install burning software, burn your data and format again.

Hope that helps blushing.gif

Good Luck!
neosapience
Others have had the same problem. Check out these links for some possible solutions -

http://www.computing.net/windowsme/wwwboard/forum/30734.html

http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/winme/t1054585942
nmcinroe
I cant even get into my computer. I get a windows protection error. I was wondering if it is possible to delete stuff through dos or something and if you can how do you get into dos if you cant get into you comp
cancer10
It often happens when your Processor has become extreme hot and cannot work anymore. Trun off the PC and try after some time...
TheDavenator
Win98SE

Message: Article ID #229670 reviewed in January of this year indicates that there is a specific hotfix available for my problem.

Q229670

SOL caused a general protection fault
in module GDI.EXE at 0009:0000151e.
Registers:
EAX=58f60000 CS=04a7 EIP=0000151e EFLGS=00000a46
EBX=0000000b SS=6b9f ESP=00001a9e EBP=00001acc
ECX=00000176 DS=4f27 ESI=00000025 FS=0000
EDX=80f44080 ES=5de7 EDI=000009c0 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
aa b0 ff e2 ef eb 0f d0 ea 72 04 e2 fa eb 07 d0

The problem only seems to appear with this one program and everyone knows how vital it is!

I've already run SFC, reinstalled Windows, reinserted the memory, deleted (in safe mode) all monitors and display adapters and reinstalled them, deleted all newer fonts,.. with no change.

M$ won't provide the hotfix.

GDI.EXE and GDI32.DLL Dated 4/23/99

Any Ideas?

Thx in advance.
Drugwash
Have you tried replacing the aforementioned files with their Windows ME counterparts? But please check dependencies for each of the ME ones first (use Dependency Walker or anything similar), and upgrade as necessary, to make sure they'll work.
I had to upgrade those (and other) files in order to be able to run certain plug-ins in an application, and they work fine.
MDGx
For everybody interested...
These are all available GDI*.* patches [unofficial ones seem to work ok]:

* Unofficial Windows ME Graphics Rendering Engine (GRE) Windows MetaFile (WMF) Security
Vulnerability Fixes (English):
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/...n/ms06-026.mspx
Q918547: Unofficial Windows ME GDI32.DLL + GDI.EXE 4.90.3003 Fix:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/918547.TXT
Direct download [397 KB]:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/ME918547.EXE

* Unofficial Windows ME Graphics Rendering Engine (GRE) Windows MetaFile
(WMF) GDI32.DLL + GDI.EXE 4.90.3002 Security Vulnerability Fix:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/...n/ms06-001.mspx
Direct download [395 KB, English]:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/ME912919.EXE

* Microsoft Windows ME ICM Display Color Matching GDI32.DLL + GDI.EXE
4.90.3001 Fix:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=289635
Direct download [409 KB, English]:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/ME289635.EXE

* Unofficial Windows 98/98 SE Graphics Rendering Engine (GRE) Windows MetaFile (WMF)
Security Vulnerability Fixes (English):
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/...n/ms06-026.mspx
Q918547: Unofficial Windows 98 SE GDI32.DLL + GDI.EXE 4.10.2227 Fix:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/918547.TXT
Direct download [326 KB]:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/Q918547.EXE

* Unofficial Windows 98/98 SE Graphics Rendering Engine (GRE) Windows
MetaFile (WMF) GDI32.DLL + GDI.EXE (4.10.2003 for Win98/98 SP1 + 4.10.2227
for Win98 SE) Security Vulnerability Fix:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/...n/ms06-001.mspx
Direct download [378 KB, English]:
http://www.mdgx.com/files/Q912919.EXE

* Microsoft Windows 98/98 SE ICM Display Color Matching GDI32.DLL + GDI.EXE
(4.10.2002 for Win98/98 SP1 + 4.10.2225 for Win98 SE) Fix:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=289635
Direct download [416 KB, English]:
http://ftp.isu.edu.tw/pub/CPatch/msupdate/.../289635usa8.exe

HTH
erpdude8
QUOTE (LaRcOs @ Jun 11 2004, 01:09 AM) *
Firstly - Windows ME was probably the worst choice you could have made! Blue screens EVERYWHERE...
but we cant help that now tongue.gif


uh, I HARDLY get blue screen problems on my WinME machine, LaRcOs. I have WinME pre-installed on my HP Pavilion 7840 machine and all the hardware seem to like WinME.

hutrijo did not mention how fast the cpu was and how much memory (RAM) installed on his Fujitsu Simens Scaleo machine < is this computer a desktop or a laptop?

WinME seems to hate older machines slower than a Pentium II with insufficient amount of RAM.
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