re: dwwin.exe
Monday, February 16, 2004 at 12:17 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Bill
(3 messages posted)
I have been having the dwwin error on shut-down as well. I have a gravis gamepad
with gravis control panel 4.5 and believe the problem to be related to this.
I tried the start /belownormal change in my registry. That got rid of the error but
force feedback no longer worked on my controller. I changed the registry back to
the way it was - force feedback worked again but of course the error returned.
I think Windows Messenger is adding to the problem - I sometimes get errors saying
it must shutdown when using gravis control pad - even though I never have it open.
I removed Windows Messenger - I don't use it anyway, so far this seems to have solved
all my problems: Feedback works and no dwwin error.
I also read that upgrading Messenger to 5.0 may solve this as well.
IF YOU DO DELETE MESSENGER AND USE OUTLOOK FOR YOUR EMAIL - BACK UP YOUR CONTACTS,
IT MAY DELETE THEM WHEN YOU DELETE MESSENGER!
Time will tell if this solution works, but I hope this helps.
On Monday, February 2, 2004 at 2:43 pm, Dano wrote:
>I also read thru everything there was and have the same problem for a year. It appears
>that Dr. Watson can show problems with any of the software out there but has the
>most with Norton (ccapp.exe) and Gravis and Logitech loaded programs. Barry, you
>are my Hero. I never knew the error reporting exemption existed. Simply find the
>file name of the program creating the conflict and add it to the exemption list,
>no problem! This is the proper fix. My hat off to ya! Dano
>
>
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- re: dwwin.exe (Dano: Monday, February 2, 2004 at 2:43 pm)
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