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April 24th, 2001 15:00
Windows error VCACHE(01)
I posted this request last evening around 9 PM, but never got a response to the question, so I am re-posting today hoping someone will supply me with an answer.
As I was on DellTalk last evening this "Blue Screen" error came up:
Windows
An error has occured, to continue press Enter to return to windows or press ctrl+alt+del to restart your computer. If you do this you will lose any unsaved information in all open applications.
File Name: VCACHE(01) + 00001126 Error: 0E :0028 :C004E7C2 Press any key to continue.
When I pressed "any key" I got the same screen again; pressed "ctrl+alt+del" and nothing happened; pressed "enter" and nothing happened; finally pressed the computer's reset button to restart.
Does anyone know why this happened or what caused this error, or is there a simple fix?
Any information will be greatly appreciated rather than being ignored, Thanks in advance for any help supplied.
Pink
Dimension 4100; PIII; 1GHz (Jan/2001)
256mb 133MHz SDRAM
Dell M718S Monitor
48X CD; 8X/4X/32X CD-ROM (CDRW82)
MS Intellimouse
SB Live Value
Altec Lansing ASC-340 Speakers w/subwoofer
Windows ME
60GB Ultra ATA-100 HD (7200rpm)
100mb Zip Drive
Norton AntiVirus
Zone Alarm
Enditall
HP OfficeJet 600, Print, Copy, Scan, Color
Attune Uninstalled
Office 2000; Excel 2000
As I was on DellTalk last evening this "Blue Screen" error came up:
Windows
An error has occured, to continue press Enter to return to windows or press ctrl+alt+del to restart your computer. If you do this you will lose any unsaved information in all open applications.
File Name: VCACHE(01) + 00001126 Error: 0E :0028 :C004E7C2 Press any key to continue.
When I pressed "any key" I got the same screen again; pressed "ctrl+alt+del" and nothing happened; pressed "enter" and nothing happened; finally pressed the computer's reset button to restart.
Does anyone know why this happened or what caused this error, or is there a simple fix?
Any information will be greatly appreciated rather than being ignored, Thanks in advance for any help supplied.
Pink
Dimension 4100; PIII; 1GHz (Jan/2001)
256mb 133MHz SDRAM
Dell M718S Monitor
48X CD; 8X/4X/32X CD-ROM (CDRW82)
MS Intellimouse
SB Live Value
Altec Lansing ASC-340 Speakers w/subwoofer
Windows ME
60GB Ultra ATA-100 HD (7200rpm)
100mb Zip Drive
Norton AntiVirus
Zone Alarm
Enditall
HP OfficeJet 600, Print, Copy, Scan, Color
Attune Uninstalled
Office 2000; Excel 2000
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Denny Denham
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April 24th, 2001 15:00
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Pink
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April 24th, 2001 17:00
Pink
Dimension 4100; PIII; 1GHz (Jan/2001)
256mb 133MHz SDRAM
Dell M718S Monitor
48X CD; 8X/4X/32X CD-ROM (CDRW82)
MS Intellimouse
SB Live Value
Altec Lansing ASC-340 Speakers w/subwoofer
Windows ME
60GB Ultra ATA-100 HD (7200rpm)
100mb Zip Drive
Norton AntiVirus
Zone Alarm
Enditall
HP OfficeJet 600, Print, Copy, Scan, Color
Attune Uninstalled
Office 2000; Excel 2000