Fatal Exception Errors always end up with the BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death)
Could it be a Virtual Driver problem? (I'm assuming this because VWin32 and not Win32 Error) Maybe the file VWin32 is corrupt.Do a search for this file on your machine while in Safe Mode.
Have you tried Windows ME Safe Mode or a Step by Step confirmation?
To boot into Safe Mode:
At a certain point when booting under Windows ME,
the screen will say Starting Windows ME.
At this point you can press CTRL (or F8 on older machines)to get a menu of bootup options. The screen should look similar to this:
Microsoft Windows ME Startup Menu
1. Normal
2. Logged (\BOOTLOG.TXT)
3. Safe mode
4. Safe mode with network support
5. Step-by-step confirmation
6. Command prompt only
7. Safe mode command prompt only
8. Previous version of MS-DOS
Enter a choice:
F5=Safe mode Shift-F5=Command Prompt Shift-F8=Step-by-step confirmation [N]
Booting in "Safe mode" or "Safe mode with network support" will provide troubleshooting of specific windows drivers that have been known to cause problems in the past.
This is essentially the same as booting windows
without any third party drivers and running with a VGA display driver. Safe mode does not process the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files.
It does load HIMEM.SYS and any VxD's (Windows Virtual Device Driver)that are needed for minimum operation of windows.
Do a search for this file on your machine.
I didn't have it but I'm running Windows 98
If Safe Mode doesn't target the problem right away....try step by step.You may have to experiment...
Booting under the "Step-by-step confirmation" allows you to boot Windows ME, but with the option of not loading certain virtual drivers or load necessary drivers like EMM386.EXE and HIMEM.SYS.
This is the best way to single out drivers or configuration settings that may be the cause of the problem.
Hope this helps
Shawn
