You might want to try disabling startup items one by one in msconfig to see if any of your software that is loading on startup is causing a conflict. It sounds like that could be the issue.
I suggest you search with Google using Key words like "VXD" and "VMM(01)"
For a few minutes research I was unable to find your EXACT error message, however the likely causes of your problem seem to be, in no particular order:
Overheating of your CPU;
Incorrect video card driver;
Incorrect sound card driver;
Might have to do with wrong CD device drivers (perhaps after installing CD-RW drive);
Might have to do with scanner device driver;
Might have to do with USB port driver;
I have tried exhaustingly looking through search engines for the error - no good
Have tried ALL antivirus sites - no good
To: 1101001100110101 - I will try msconfig Thankyou for your suggestion
To: BigJohnD - I will check the things like
Overheating of your CPU; ****Possible
Incorrect video card driver; ****Not unless card has died
Incorrect sound card driver; ****not unless card has died
Might have to do with wrong CD device drivers (perhaps after installing CD-RW drive); ****Havent installed anything to conflict
Might have to do with scanner device driver; ****Will check scanner site for conflicts - thanx
Might have to do with USB port driver - ****didnt know there was a USB port driver - will check for corruptionor and update
Robuck: A VXD is a Virtual Device Driver, and VMM is the Virtual Memory Manager. This should give you at least a clue as to what to be looking for.
If you have a VMM error in a VXD, then you have a memory conflict. Next step? Look inside your device manager for all the memory ranges being used, and see if there is a duplicate. If you find a duplicate, pick the item (device) that you installed MOST RECENTLY and uninstall it, right down to the registry keys (if any). Then re-install it. If you still get this error, go to the vendor's site and see if there are any driver, firmware (if a hardware conflict) or other updates available. Install the updates and reboot. Do you still get the error?
Robuck;
Start>Run REGEDIT
Look for a MapCache entry in this Key of your REG;
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\VMM
Is this value there?
and how much RAM do you have installed?
TT4U
Notification:
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Notification:
These are just "my" thoughts....and should be carefully measured against other opinions. Backup All Important Data/Docs..All involved shall be spared the grief.
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