526 Posts

June 12th, 2004 21:00

Whats the exact fatal error ? does it have a stop 0x00.... ?

3 Posts

June 12th, 2004 21:00

second screen after clicking is processu=0Xfb4(4020)

Thread id=xfb84024

The third page has cordbg.exe!a0Xfb4 as the file not working

3 Posts

June 12th, 2004 21:00

Actual is "Fatal Execution Engine Error - 0x7927baca

526 Posts

June 13th, 2004 01:00

http://www.google.co.in/search?q=cordbg.exe&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&meta looks like a windows files installed by visual studio or .NET the best solution would be to do a repair install.

Pop in the windows xp cd . Turn off your comp and restart press F12 when you see dell .Choose IDE cd rom . press enter on the next screen when you see the message press any key to boot from the cd .When you come to the screen which says welcome to setup press Enter .

Press F8 when you get the liscence agreement

Press R on the next screen to repair windows

4.4K Posts

June 13th, 2004 20:00

Given this... " It's trying to get me to buy some software.", I wonder if this isn't some other bit of malware? "Fatal errors" that try to get you to buy something should be treated as very suspicious indeed!

Jim

3.4K Posts

June 15th, 2004 00:00

sadey:

We need you to download and install an analysis and repair tool called Hijackthis.

Go here and download the file: http://tomcoyote.com/hjt

Please unzip Hijackthis.zip into a new folder you create in the root (first) level of the C: drive. Name this folder HJT for best and safest results. (don't unzip it into a temp folder or run the file from a temp folder, or the Windows Desktop, etc...as it needs a safe folder to keep backup logs). Also when people post here and place it on the Desktop the log usually shows their full name since their Windows user profile is commonly named with their full name. We try not to disturb your privacy. *;-)

See my entire Hijackthis FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) at:

http://russelltexas.com/malware/faqhijackthis.htm

After downloading, and unzipping the hijackthis file into a safe folder you create (preferably a folder named HJT in the first level of the C: drive)...run Hijackthis, click on the 'scan' button and then 'save log' button.

Copy and paste the contents of the text file you save into a reply to this message. A lot of posters make mistakes here in copying and pasting so reread the left info sidebar called Copy and Paste at http://www.tomcoyote.com/hjt

Special Notice! Hijackthis is a powerful tool that edits the brains of Windows (the Registry). DO NOT FIX anything in the Hijackthis log screen without assistance from the experts! Most of the line items in the scanned log are normal for Windows operation. Hijackthis should identify the vast majority of your problems and enable us to help you clean them off your system.


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