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      16th Jun 2007
when I try to shut down Windows XP Pro I get a blue screen with following
message.

***STOP 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0xF9E62DAB, 0xF6EC29B4, 0xF6EC26B4)
***nv_agp.sys-Address F9E62DAB base at F9E62000 Datestamp 3d7903e1

The Standby (orange) button is also 'greyed-out' on shut-down.

Prior to this it appears IE7 got installed before SP2 - Why, I dont know, as
I have Microsoft Automatic Updates!

Due to the conflicts the above updates were creating between themselves and
other applications, I tried uninstalling IE7 (so I could start from stratch
and begin with SP2) but got a warning that, if I do this, programmes etc
installed after IE7 will not work properly if they are dependant on it. How
would I know? (There are quiet a few; mostly Windows updates!)

IE7 still does not work by the way ("Page Cannot be Displayed" error) so Im
using Firefox to access internet - which is not ideal when Ive found certain
downloads/media players don't work with it.

It has been suggested to me that an essential file may have been lost - how
do I know/find out?

Can anyone please help.

Many Thanks

 
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      16th Jun 2007
"Bewildered" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:B22F97E1-6FE4-4940-9364-(E-Mail Removed)...
> when I try to shut down Windows XP Pro I get a blue screen with following
> message.
>
> ***STOP 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0xF9E62DAB, 0xF6EC29B4, 0xF6EC26B4)
> ***nv_agp.sys-Address F9E62DAB base at F9E62000 Datestamp 3d7903e1
>
> The Standby (orange) button is also 'greyed-out' on shut-down.
>
> Prior to this it appears IE7 got installed before SP2 - Why, I dont know,
> as
> I have Microsoft Automatic Updates!
>
> Due to the conflicts the above updates were creating between themselves
> and
> other applications, I tried uninstalling IE7 (so I could start from
> stratch
> and begin with SP2) but got a warning that, if I do this, programmes etc
> installed after IE7 will not work properly if they are dependant on it.
> How
> would I know? (There are quiet a few; mostly Windows updates!)
>
> IE7 still does not work by the way ("Page Cannot be Displayed" error) so
> Im
> using Firefox to access internet - which is not ideal when Ive found
> certain
> downloads/media players don't work with it.
>
> It has been suggested to me that an essential file may have been lost -
> how
> do I know/find out?



See http://aumha.org/win5/a/shtdwnxp.htm

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Gerry
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      16th Jun 2007
The problem is a Nvidia driver for your graphics card. Have you recently
changed on installed the graphics card?

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Hope this helps.

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"Bewildered" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:B22F97E1-6FE4-4940-9364-(E-Mail Removed)...
> when I try to shut down Windows XP Pro I get a blue screen with
> following
> message.
>
> ***STOP 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0xF9E62DAB, 0xF6EC29B4, 0xF6EC26B4)
> ***nv_agp.sys-Address F9E62DAB base at F9E62000 Datestamp 3d7903e1
>
> The Standby (orange) button is also 'greyed-out' on shut-down.
>
> Prior to this it appears IE7 got installed before SP2 - Why, I dont
> know, as
> I have Microsoft Automatic Updates!
>
> Due to the conflicts the above updates were creating between
> themselves and
> other applications, I tried uninstalling IE7 (so I could start from
> stratch
> and begin with SP2) but got a warning that, if I do this, programmes
> etc
> installed after IE7 will not work properly if they are dependant on
> it. How
> would I know? (There are quiet a few; mostly Windows updates!)
>
> IE7 still does not work by the way ("Page Cannot be Displayed" error)
> so Im
> using Firefox to access internet - which is not ideal when Ive found
> certain
> downloads/media players don't work with it.
>
> It has been suggested to me that an essential file may have been
> lost - how
> do I know/find out?
>
> Can anyone please help.
>
> Many Thanks
>



 
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Plato
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      19th Jun 2007
=?Utf-8?B?QmV3aWxkZXJlZA==?= wrote:
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> when I try to shut down Windows XP Pro I get a blue screen with following
> message.
>
> ***STOP 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0xF9E62DAB, 0xF6EC29B4, 0xF6EC26B4)
> ***nv_agp.sys-Address F9E62DAB base at F9E62000 Datestamp 3d7903e1


http://www.updatexp.com/stop-messages.html
http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm
http://www.theeldergeek.com/stop_error_messages.htm

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