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- From: n276ae@tamuts.tamu.edu (Mark Radulovich)
- Subject: Re: Fatal Sytem Error 0x0000A - help
- Message-ID: <1992Nov8.041552.786@tamsun.tamu.edu>
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- Organization: Texas A&M University, College Station
- References: <Bx0105.I4n@csn.org> <1992Oct31.191346.29829@fcom.cc.utah.edu>
- Date: Sun, 8 Nov 1992 04:15:52 GMT
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- In article <1992Oct31.191346.29829@fcom.cc.utah.edu> brian@jaguar.cs.utah.edu (Brian Sturgill) writes:
- >In article <Bx0105.I4n@csn.org> altia@teal.csn.org (Thomas Batcha) writes:
- >>
- >>I get Fatal System Error 0x0000000A
- >>IRQL expected to be less or equal
- >>
- >>When I try to open a file in MicroSoft word for windows or when I have
- >>all the networking servers running. I imagine that I need to change
- >>the irq level of someone but I don't know who. I have the October
- >>release of windows nt and an AST 486/33 with a SCSI adaptor and a
- >>network card.
- >>
- >>Thanks for any help or clues.
- >>
- >>Tom Batcha
- >
- >I get this error too, but NOT when using word, but rather when I reboot
- >a system. A hard reset always seems to "fix" the problem. I had
- >suspected that I had a device that was not resetting properly.
- >Anybody know what the message really means?
- >
- >>Altia, Inc.
- >>altia@csn.org
- >
- >Brian
- >--
- >C. Brian Sturgill I strongly encourage you to read Ross Perot's
- >University of Utah United We Stand
- >Center for Software Science How we can take back our country.
- >brian@cs.utah.edu; CIS: 70363,1373 (It's more important than OS/2 vs NT! :-))
-
-
- I get the same error, but rather when I try to INSTALL Win NT. Just for
- the info, I have a vega 486dx/50EISA motherboard, with AMI bios,
- 16Mb RAM, a 340Mb Maxtor scsi 2 hooked up to an Ultrastor 24F. I'm using
- an NEC 84M CD-Rom, have an Aview 2E video board, and a generic I/O board.
- Now, the wierd thing:
- This worked with te July NT as per instructions, and this wont do
- anything, and I have tried EVERYTHING. I put about 30 hours into this, and
- finally gave up. By the way, it works on a generic 486/33 with and IDE
- drive, and I tried using a different video card on my system as well as
- playing with the IRQ's, etc....
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- HELP!!! I have no acces to CompuServe....
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- Mark
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