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Invalid VxD dynamic link call from VWin32
Tuesday, August 14, 2001 at 7:14 pm
Posted by Scottie Williams (1 messages posted)

For about the past three months whenever I would close certain programs I would get a blue screen that popped up and said "Invalid VxD dynamic link call from VWin32 (01) + 000005E4 to device '0009', service 1. Windows configuration invalid. Run Windows Setup Program to correct." Whenever I try to run Windows Setup Program I get a message that says "Some Control Panel or Device settings have changed since you last started Windows. Close all of your programs, restart Windows, and then run setup again." I close all programs and run the setup again and I get the same message. I have been to Microsoft's support page like 100 times and it doesn't help me at all. Can anyone help me with this?? Also, I don't know if this has anything to do with it but whenever I press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to attempt restart after my computer freezes nothing happens. I am running Windows 95. Thanks for the help, Scottie Williams scottie221@yahoo.com

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re: Invalid VxD dynamic link call from VWin32
Wednesday, August 15, 2001 at 4:22 am
Posted by LLayr (5 messages posted)

you have a very dirty registry either download sum reg cleaners and learn to use em or do a complete reinstall after wi[ing your hard drive sorry' either answer is a lotta work

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re: Invalid VxD dynamic link call from VWin32
Friday, October 12, 2001 at 12:39 pm
Posted by paul winters (1 messages posted)

I had the same problem you had running windows 98se, I chose to boot up to the command prompt only selection on the windows 98 startup menu. Then I went to the c:windows\command directory. Then I typed scanreg. After scanning the existing registry it allowed me to restore a previous registry, I went back a few days and restored it and it worked.


On Tuesday, August 14, 2001 at 7:14 pm, Scottie Williams wrote:
>For about the past three months whenever I would close certain programs I would get
>a blue screen that popped up and said "Invalid VxD dynamic link call from VWin32
>(01) + 000005E4 to device '0009',
>service 1. Windows configuration invalid. Run Windows Setup Program to correct."
>Whenever I try to run Windows Setup Program I get a message
>that says "Some Control Panel or Device settings have changed since you last started
>Windows. Close all of your programs, restart Windows,
>and then run setup again." I close all programs and run the setup again and I get
>the same message. I have been to Microsoft's support
>page like 100 times and it doesn't help me at all. Can anyone help me with this??
> Also, I don't know if this has anything to do with it but
>whenever I press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to attempt restart after my computer freezes nothing
>happens. I am running Windows 95.
>
> Thanks for the help,
> Scottie Williams
> scottie221@yahoo.com

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re: Invalid VxD dynamic link call from VWin32
Friday, December 28, 2001 at 10:12 am
Posted by Wayne Green (1 messages posted)

I encountered the same problem (device 0009) after upgrading from Win 95 to Win 98 SE. The error messsage was the same except that the location was "00000714" instead of "000005E4." This is due to an unknown device, a nework adaptor, that Windows may report as "Microsoft PPP over ATM Adapter." Go to Control Panel>System Properties>Device Manager>Network Adaptors and check "Disable in this hardware profile" for the device "Microsoft PPP over ATM Adaptor."

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re: Invalid VxD dynamic link call from VWin32
Wednesday, May 8, 2002 at 11:11 pm
Posted by Ken (1 messages posted)

Hi May I ask what if the error happen just after the installation of Win98se?? please help!!!! Thanks

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re: Invalid VxD dynamic link call from VWin32
Wednesday, May 15, 2002 at 3:20 pm
Posted by EJ Chan (1 messages posted)

I had the same problem but had it resolved by following Paul Winters' suggestion of doing a scanreg in prompt command mode, and then restoring an earlier version of the registry.


On Friday, December 28, 2001 at 10:12 am, Wayne Green wrote:
>I encountered the same problem (device 0009) after upgrading from Win 95 to Win 98
>SE. The error messsage was the same except that the location was "00000714" instead
>of "000005E4." This is due to an unknown device, a nework adaptor, that Windows
>may report as "Microsoft PPP over ATM Adapter." Go to Control Panel>System Properties>Device
>Manager>Network Adaptors and check "Disable in this hardware profile" for the device
>"Microsoft PPP over ATM Adaptor."

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re: Invalid VxD dynamic link call from VWin32
Friday, June 7, 2002 at 9:45 am
Posted by Thomas Lucero (1 messages posted)

When I try this, scanreg does not run. I get an error message "Not enough memory." "There is no extended memory driver loaded on your computer." It then tells me about HIMEM.SYS. The trouble is DEVICE=HIMEM.SYS is in all of my CONFIG.SYS files, and so I can't add it.


On Friday, October 12, 2001 at 12:39 pm, paul winters wrote:
>I had the same problem you had running windows 98se, I chose to boot up to the command
>prompt only selection on the windows 98 startup menu. Then I went to the c:windows\command
>directory. Then I typed scanreg. After scanning the existing registry it allowed
>me to restore a previous registry, I went back a few days and restored it and it
>worked.
>

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re: Invalid VxD dynamic link call from VWin32
Wednesday, June 12, 2002 at 4:18 am
Posted by arif (1 messages posted)

Hi, I got the same message after reinstalling Win98 SE. Now I can't get into the system all. So i fdisked and reformatted my hard drive and reinstalled Win98 but still get the same messageThis happens after windows starts up for the first time around the time where it is setting up Hard/software and final settings. HELP reequired urgently, some please!! Thanks


On Wednesday, May 8, 2002 at 11:11 pm, Ken wrote:
>Hi
> May I ask what if the error happen just after the installation of Win98se??
> please help!!!!
>Thanks

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re: Invalid VxD dynamic link call from VWin32
Friday, November 29, 2002 at 1:53 pm
Posted by Andy padilla (1 messages posted)

I dident fix through scanreg dont know what to do next.

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re: Invalid VxD dynamic link call from VWin32
Tuesday, January 21, 2003 at 4:52 pm
Posted by Big Twin (5 messages posted)

I got the same error message after reinstalling Win98. Fdisk/mbr and ran fdisk. This seems to happen on 3 different harddrives and I get the same error on all. I haven't tried to the scanreg, but I will and get back to with a response. If this doesn't work, please help!

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re: Invalid VxD dynamic link call from VWin32
Friday, April 25, 2003 at 7:54 pm
Posted by Johnay (2 messages posted)

In 98SE, at least, there is also a Scanregw.exe in \Windows. I looked on a couple Win95 systems, upgrade & OSR2, and didn't find it there in any form. I was getting the VxD/Vwin32 blue screen too, then ran RegClean 4.1a. I haven't had it again, but that was just a few minutes ago. I'll try what I was doing when it happened and see if it's working.


On Friday, October 12, 2001 at 12:39 pm, paul winters wrote:
>I had the same problem you had running windows 98se, I chose to boot up to the command
>prompt only selection on the windows 98 startup menu. Then I went to the c:windows\command
>directory. Then I typed scanreg. After scanning the existing registry it allowed
>me to restore a previous registry, I went back a few days and restored it and it
>worked.

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re: Invalid VxD dynamic link call from VWin32
Friday, April 25, 2003 at 8:05 pm
Posted by Johnay (2 messages posted)

Seems to be working, at least in this first trial.


On Friday, April 25, 2003 at 7:54 pm, Johnay wrote:
>In 98SE, at least, there is also a Scanregw.exe in \Windows. I looked on a couple
>Win95 systems, upgrade & OSR2, and didn't find it there in any form.
>
>I was getting the VxD/Vwin32 blue screen too, then ran RegClean 4.1a. I haven't had
>it again, but that was just a few minutes ago. I'll try what I was doing when it
>happened and see if it's working.
>

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re: Invalid VxD dynamic link call from VWin32
Wednesday, May 7, 2003 at 8:48 am
Posted by Brian (1 messages posted)

Is it possible that it's bad ram or something like that?


On Tuesday, January 21, 2003 at 4:52 pm, Big Twin wrote:
>I got the same error message after reinstalling Win98. Fdisk/mbr and ran fdisk.
> This seems to happen on 3 different harddrives and I get the same error on all.
> I haven't tried to the scanreg, but I will and get back to with a response. If
>this doesn't work, please help!

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re: Invalid VxD dynamic link call from VWin32
Monday, July 28, 2003 at 8:32 pm
Posted by Rod Pieper (1 messages posted)

I have been working through the same errors on my son's computer that I put into a different case. My device "0009" is the Display controller. Had video on the motherboard, Put in a PCI video board and disabled all refs to video on the motherboard. Load actually went farther but still 'failed' with the dreaded 'blue screen' with the Invalid VxD dynamic link call to VWIN32(01) +00000714 to device "0009", service 1 followed by an Exception 0E and a second Invalid VxD ... ot VWIN32(01) ... service 2. Thought I would try another motherboard.


On Wednesday, May 7, 2003 at 8:48 am, Brian wrote:
>Is it possible that it's bad ram or something like that?
>
>

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re: Invalid VxD dynamic link call from VWin32
Saturday, August 9, 2003 at 6:17 am
Posted by ask me who (1 messages posted)

eesh guys, listen, its windows 98. it should a bad ram, or video driver, or not good lines in .sys files, .bat files. recheck registry, drivers, ram, improper registerd files of various f**king f**ked up softwares

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re: Invalid VxD dynamic link call from VWin32
Sunday, October 26, 2003 at 9:04 am
Posted by swapan (2 messages posted)

i think you have visual fox pro version loaded,uninstall and reinstall it . thanks swapan


On Saturday, August 9, 2003 at 6:17 am, ask me who wrote:
>eesh guys, listen, its windows 98. it should a bad ram, or video driver, or not good
>lines in .sys files, .bat files.
>
>recheck registry, drivers, ram, improper registerd files of various f**king f**ked
>up softwares

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re: Invalid VxD dynamic link call from VWin32
Sunday, October 3, 2004 at 7:57 am
Posted by darklord51 (1 messages posted)

i finally managed to reinstall ME after a major crash, however i keep getting error messages and blue screens if i enable any of my network devices, though the computer runs fine when there all disabled. ive tried reinstalling ME, scandisk, regScan, Diskdoc, but nothing seems to have anyeffect. i need help


On Friday, June 7, 2002 at 9:45 am, Thomas Lucero wrote:
>When I try this, scanreg does not run. I get an error message "Not enough memory."
>"There is no extended memory driver loaded on your computer." It then tells me about
>HIMEM.SYS. The trouble is DEVICE=HIMEM.SYS is in all of my CONFIG.SYS files, and
>so I can't add it.
>
>

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re: Invalid VxD dynamic link call from VWin32
Friday, December 17, 2004 at 11:26 pm
Posted by Dawg29 (1 messages posted)

I upgraded from 95 to 98se and had the same problem. I uninstalled my NIC and had no problems after that. It was a hard decision. It was the NIC that came with my DSL. Hope you've long since found your answer. Pax, Dawg29

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