Serious Error and reboot

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Guest

Im running windows XP Home Edition on a Toshiba Laptop (Celeron porcessor)
and I booted up ok but as soon as I launced AOL a blue screen flashed and the
vdu went black. Then my laptop rebooted and the message on the screen said
that it was checking for inconsistecies in one of the disc on the FAT 32 file
system. Looking in Volume serial number 3821 16EE. What does this mean?

After my laptop rebooted a 'windows has recoverd from a serious error'
message appeared. I took a look at the details and in the error log was this

C:\DOCUME~1\Martin\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER2e62.dir00\Mini101705-01.dmp
C:\DOCUME~1\Martin\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER2e62.dir00\sysdata.xml

I tried to run AOL again and again my laptop crashed. Instead of checking
for inconsistencies in the FAT file system the error appeared to be
assscociated with AOL 9.0. The message was (roughly as far as I can recall)
as follows:

file size/all documents/user aplication/ AOL c.AOL.9.0\idb\main.idx entry is
not vaild.

Third time lucky and I was able to run the AOL 9 software.

Advice on what this means will be most welcome.
 
R

Rock

Harvydanger9 said:
Im running windows XP Home Edition on a Toshiba Laptop (Celeron porcessor)
and I booted up ok but as soon as I launced AOL a blue screen flashed and the
vdu went black. Then my laptop rebooted and the message on the screen said
that it was checking for inconsistecies in one of the disc on the FAT 32 file
system. Looking in Volume serial number 3821 16EE. What does this mean?

After my laptop rebooted a 'windows has recoverd from a serious error'
message appeared. I took a look at the details and in the error log was this

C:\DOCUME~1\Martin\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER2e62.dir00\Mini101705-01.dmp
C:\DOCUME~1\Martin\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER2e62.dir00\sysdata.xml

I tried to run AOL again and again my laptop crashed. Instead of checking
for inconsistencies in the FAT file system the error appeared to be
assscociated with AOL 9.0. The message was (roughly as far as I can recall)
as follows:

file size/all documents/user aplication/ AOL c.AOL.9.0\idb\main.idx entry is
not vaild.

Third time lucky and I was able to run the AOL 9 software.

Advice on what this means will be most welcome.

Contact AOL tech support. You best recourse would be to get rid of it
and get a different ISP.
 

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