STOP! kmode_exception_not _handled

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Steve

I have just installed windows 2000 this weekend. 4 times
now I have received the "kmode_exception_not_handled"
message with a blue screen. I have codes like
(oxcoooooo1D, ox804007d9, ox00000114, ox000000fa) and
ox0000001e. I have searched the product support page to
find out what the codes mean, but haven't had much luck.
Was hoping someone here could guide me in the right
direction as to what to do or where I can go for some help
(besides the doctor). Thank you.

Steve
 
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (0x1E)

This is a very common bug code. Usually the exception address pinpoints the
driver or function that caused the problem. Always note this address as
well as the link date of the driver or image that contains this address. A
common error is exception code 0x80000003. This error means a hard-coded
breakpoint or assertion was hit, but the system was booted with the /NODEBUG
switch. This problem should not occur very often. If it occurs repeatedly,
make sure a debugger is connected and the system is booted with the /DEBUG
switch.

On non-Intel systems, if the address of the exception is 0XBFC0304, the bug
code is the result of a cache-parity error on the CPU. If the problem
reoccurs frequently, contact the hardware manufacturer.

Parameters:
1 - The exception code that was not handled
2 - The address at which the exception occurred
3 - Parameter 0 of the exception
4 - Parameter 1 of the exception

Possible Resolutions to Stop 0x0a, 0x01e and 0x50 Errors:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q183169

Gathering Blue Screen Information After Memory Dump in Windows 2000 or
Windows NT:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q192463

Crash Dump Analysis:
http://www.win2000mag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=16425

Windows NT Kernel Debugging Resources
http://www.win2000mag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=5132

Using Microsoft's x86 Kernel Debugger
http://www.win2000mag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=5131

Demystifying the 'Blue Screen of Death'
http://www.microsoft.com/TechNet/winnt/bsod.asp

Regards,
/Jimmy
 
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