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BK - 13 Jan 2006 21:50 GMT
I get a blue screen error on startup. I can only do a safe mode start.
File Name:IOS(05)+00001ED1 ERROR:OE:0028:CO02C29AD
I did a scanreg/restore with no luck.
I did a search on microsoft but did not find any information on
this error.

Thanks
BK
Mart - 14 Jan 2006 02:04 GMT
IOS(05) suggests that you appear to have had some 5 (unsuccessful?) attempts
to install IOS.VXD (Virtual Device Driver) for some reason. New HDD's etc??

When in Safe Mode take a look in Device Manager and Remove/Delete ANY/ALL
duplicated items (and/or items with yellow exclamation/question marks)

Throw-off any 'recently installed' hardware (or software) - i.e anything
that generally coincides with the time that the error started to appear.

Re-boot into Normal Mode and see if things improve.

Mart

>I get a blue screen error on startup. I can only do a safe mode start.
> File Name:IOS(05)+00001ED1 ERROR:OE:0028:CO02C29AD
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> Thanks
> BK
BK - 14 Jan 2006 21:38 GMT
Mart,
Thanks for your help. I got my system up and running.

BK

> IOS(05) suggests that you appear to have had some 5 (unsuccessful?) attempts
> to install IOS.VXD (Virtual Device Driver) for some reason. New HDD's etc??
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> > Thanks
> > BK
Mart - 14 Jan 2006 22:52 GMT
Good to hear your system's now running, BK.

Were you able to determine what piece of hardware/software had actually
caused the enumeration (detection) errors. It would have been useful to
know, if you had. But more importantly - it's now fixed <g>

Thanks for the feedback

Mart

> Mart,
> Thanks for your help. I got my system up and running.
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>> > BK
scorpio - 27 Jan 2006 11:03 GMT
I am getting similar error message,0e:0028:c2a43cc8, i have tried the options
by Mart but no joy. Any help please. Also have tried to write a new question
in forum but unable so thought this was the most apt place.

> I get a blue screen error on startup. I can only do a safe mode start.
> File Name:IOS(05)+00001ED1 ERROR:OE:0028:CO02C29AD
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> Thanks
> BK
Noel Paton - 27 Jan 2006 11:14 GMT
What is the EXACT wording of your error message?
What changes have you made to the system lately?
When does the error message appear?

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>I am getting similar error message,0e:0028:c2a43cc8, i have tried the
>options
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>> Thanks
>> BK
scorpio - 27 Jan 2006 12:02 GMT
I have tried to network my lap top with my desk top (the desk top was what i
was working on at the time) i went through the net work wizard, turned off my
fire wall, and when i tried to re-start the system i got a blue page with
error message: anerror has occured press ctrl alt delete to re start or enter
to return to windows (which none work as it seems page has frozen) File name
PRISMA02 (01) + 00019208 error OE:0028:C2A43CC8

> What is the EXACT wording of your error message?
> What changes have you made to the system lately?
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> >> Thanks
> >> BK
Noel Paton - 27 Jan 2006 12:20 GMT
This error appears to be related to the drivers for a D-Link unit
I would boot to Safe Mode, and remove ALL entries for D-Link hardware in
Device Manager, and reboot to Normal Mode
This should force a reinstall of the drivers.

If this doesn't fix it, it's quite possible that your firewall is causing
the problem (let me guess - Zone Alarm?) - in which case (assuming you're
behind a router) you should uninstall the firewall completely before
proceeding to attempt further work on the system.

How are you networking? what is the IP you are getting from the DHCP server?
(is the server the other machine, or a router - what is the OS of the other
machine?)

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>I have tried to network my lap top with my desk top (the desk top was what
>i
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scorpio - 27 Jan 2006 12:56 GMT
Not quite sure if i have deleted all d link units, but have removed some but
still no joy, i presume these are external links ie printer etc. my other pc
is XP and i am trying to link through a wanadoo wireless router. Fire wall is
Norton anti virus

> This error appears to be related to the drivers for a D-Link unit
> I would boot to Safe Mode, and remove ALL entries for D-Link hardware in
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> >> >> BK
Mart - 27 Jan 2006 13:25 GMT
You mentioned that you are trying to link thru' a wireless router. As Noel
has alluded, PRISMA02 seems to be related to D-Link products - a Wireless
D-Link DWL-120 USB Adapter, perhaps?

Have you ever managed to get the wireless adapter to work (or even install)
on this machine before or has this report only occurred since trying to
install your adapter?  Noel's suggestion of 'completely' removing the device
and starting over again is likely to be the only way forward. BUT...

I'm sure that Noel will have further comments regarding NAV and I'll leave
those to him <g>

Mart

> Not quite sure if i have deleted all d link units, but have removed some
> but
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Joan Archer - 27 Jan 2006 13:34 GMT
<lol> Chicken <g>
Joan

> I'm sure that Noel will have further comments regarding NAV and I'll
> leave those to him <g>
>
> Mart
scorpio - 27 Jan 2006 13:46 GMT
sorry, what do you mean

> <lol> Chicken <g>
> Joan
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> > Mart
Joan Archer - 27 Jan 2006 14:56 GMT
<lol> Don't worry about it scorpio it was a reply to Mart and he knows
what I mean. <g>
Joan

> sorry, what do you mean
>
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Mart - 27 Jan 2006 15:27 GMT
Yes, Joan. I do know exactly what you mean. Me? I wouldn't touch NAV or any
other of their products with a bargepole (as I've said on several occasions)
but Noel has such an eloquent way of chastising people who do - especially
with WinMe.

Mart

> <lol> Don't worry about it scorpio it was a reply to Mart and he knows
> what I mean. <g>
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>>> > Mart
scorpio - 27 Jan 2006 13:45 GMT
I have been using the router for nearly a year now with no problems.

> You mentioned that you are trying to link thru' a wireless router. As Noel
> has alluded, PRISMA02 seems to be related to D-Link products - a Wireless
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scorpio - 27 Jan 2006 13:55 GMT
Sorted thanks chaps, i removed usb adapter and all sees fine. Do you think i
could risk re-installing the device to set upmy broadband connection again,
thanks again for your help,

> You mentioned that you are trying to link thru' a wireless router. As Noel
> has alluded, PRISMA02 seems to be related to D-Link products - a Wireless
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> >> >> >> BK
Mart - 27 Jan 2006 15:34 GMT
Probably yes - but don't forget to set some SR points before you start, you
can always get back if it belly-up again. Also, you may wish to wait until
Noel returns before you proceed. He may well offer some very useful advice -
to your advantage.

Mart

> Sorted thanks chaps, i removed usb adapter and all sees fine. Do you think
> i
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scorpio - 27 Jan 2006 19:23 GMT
I tried again but same outcome so have left alone until i can find out why it
is happenning

> Probably yes - but don't forget to set some SR points before you start, you
> can always get back if it belly-up again. Also, you may wish to wait until
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> >> >> >> >> BK
Noel Paton - 27 Jan 2006 19:51 GMT
Try disabling (or rather uninstalling) UPnP from Add/Remove Programs|Windows
Setup
Then get rid of that virus commonly called Norton!
You may not realise it, but the vast majority of (non-operator-related)
problems in these ME groups are related to Symantec/Norton products - which
have a rather monotonous, and annoying habit of attempting to break Windows
ME in any way that they can find (I'm still waiting for someone from the
company to sue me for anything! - and they're almost as lackadaisical in
that as they are in fixing any of the many screw-up's they cause in ME!).
BTW, people may have to be sent on a special training course to get rid of
all traces of Norton - it's more pervasive than almost any known virus!
(PLEASE, Symantec - sue me!<g>)

Having got rid of Norton, your system will breathe a huge sigh of relief,
and probably start working the way it should do for the first time since
Norton was installed! -  just make sure that you immediately install
appropriate replacement software. (NOT whatever Wanadoo happen to be pushing
this month!), which works happily with ME.
For advice as to options, start a new thread in this group  - I have to
resist the temptation for the present, as I have to go cook supper!<g>

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>I tried again but same outcome so have left alone until i can find out why
>it
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