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re: Windows Protection Error
Tuesday, June 24, 2003 at 6:36 pm Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by kira
(1 messages posted)
It seems that the problem caused by your motherboard. Have u lately installed a new
hardware?? Sometimes some motheboard has a limitation although it's not written in
the manual book. If u are installed a new hardware to ur motherboard try to uninstall
it, then run ur windows, n see if the problem still occured. If there is no problem
anymore then ur motherboard is not capable handling the new hardware (there is nothing
wrong with ur new hardware). But if the problem still occured it means that ur windows
registry has already messed up, try to replace it with ur back up (if exist). Don't
forget to check ur bios setting, is there any change lately to its setting before
the problem occured. From my experience with this problem (i have deal with this
kind of problem 2 - 3 times) the main cause of this problem is windows registry problem,
bios setting problem, n the last (the trickiest) hardware problem, it can be one
of them so be sure to check it one by one. I hope this can help solve the problem,
thanks
On Thursday, May 22, 2003 at 12:18 am, franky wrote:
>Hello everyone... I'm getting the dreaded "Windows protection error. Restart your
>machine..." error at startup. It's funny though... I only get this message when
>I try and install my video card drivers. If I uninstall the drivers in Safe Mode,
>I can boot up the computer normally. But the second I put in my graphics drivers
>- BAM! - I get hit with that stinkin' error message. My graphics card is a Creative
>Annihilator 2 and my Motherboard is a P4PB Ultra from VIA.
>
>Could this be an AGP issue? Has anyone had a similar problem or does anyone know
>some possible solutions?
>
>Thanks in advance!
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