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    Discussion in 'Dell' started by SuperKungFu, Feb 4, 2007.

  1. SuperKungFu

    SuperKungFu Notebook Consultant

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    Over the past few weeks, I occasionally see these errors and I was hoping one of you have an idea what it was. First error is this:
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    Any clue what it means?

    And the second, and most common error, I get is whenever I try to shut down my laptop, I press turn off and this thing appears
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    Followed by
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    Its strange because that’s not an error message but more like a small crash. I don’t know what causes it but I was hoping if anyone saw a similar thing happening to their laptop and could give me some advice. I posted here on the dell thread because I’m running on an E1705.
     
  2. PhoenixFx

    PhoenixFx Notebook Virtuoso

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  3. SuperKungFu

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    so the first error is caused by AIM? i guess i can understand that, what about the second error?
     
  4. PhoenixFx

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    Click the link which says "For more information about the error, click here", that will popup another window with more information like the application name or the dll which caused the error.
     
  5. WackyT

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    You can also get more info about the errors in the Event Viewer.
     
  6. skrbhatt

    skrbhatt Notebook Enthusiast

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    If i were you, i would surely try re-installing Xp.
    The first error is caused because, the OS could not help AOL to write data onto the RAM. The others i think are basically the same type.So i would suggest you to re-install.or atleast do a OS repair.although re-installing wolud be better.