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Hi,
I have a machine that blue screens with 0028: C0065354 in VXD VRDIR(01) etc etc. I believe that I need to update vredir.vxd with a newer version (dated 22 march 2001). I have been unable to find a newer version of this file however or the fix that microsoft suggests in article Q293793. Does anyone have the update or a link to somewhere where I can download it?
Thanks
I have a machine that blue screens with 0028: C0065354 in VXD VRDIR(01) etc etc. I believe that I need to update vredir.vxd with a newer version (dated 22 march 2001). I have been unable to find a newer version of this file however or the fix that microsoft suggests in article Q293793. Does anyone have the update or a link to somewhere where I can download it?
Thanks
ASKER
Thanks for the reply WiZaRd. I appear to be experiencing the same problems as those described in the article. The problem occurs when moving a file on the network into another network folder. If there is any doubt the full error message details are:
0028: C0065354 in VXD VREDIR(01) + 000035C8 called from 0028:C0069164 in VXD VREDIR(01) + 000073D8.
I am not running Adaptec Direct CD on this machine
0028: C0065354 in VXD VREDIR(01) + 000035C8 called from 0028:C0069164 in VXD VREDIR(01) + 000073D8.
I am not running Adaptec Direct CD on this machine
I guess the initial response is if the ME machine has all of the updates from Microsoft Update?
Most often the hotfixes can be rolled into updates as they occur.
Otherwise, if your looking for that particular one, and if my reading of the referenced document is correct then this item is a limited distribution fix and requires you contacting Microsoft, as stated in the Q doc, for the fix.
Also in reading the Q doc the situation is similar but not completely identical and therefore the fix may not apply.
If the ME is not up to date, then I would suggest that as a first action, followed by a thorough defrag, and if still occuring then moving to contact MS.
Or copy the entire message and contact MS for complete direction.
ITsy
Most often the hotfixes can be rolled into updates as they occur.
Otherwise, if your looking for that particular one, and if my reading of the referenced document is correct then this item is a limited distribution fix and requires you contacting Microsoft, as stated in the Q doc, for the fix.
Also in reading the Q doc the situation is similar but not completely identical and therefore the fix may not apply.
If the ME is not up to date, then I would suggest that as a first action, followed by a thorough defrag, and if still occuring then moving to contact MS.
Or copy the entire message and contact MS for complete direction.
ITsy
Dear Enza.,
This looks like a typical problem which i too faced. I had exactly the same of the problem at my client site.
I was woundering that what went wrong , A possible cast in my finding, made be to suspect a RAM initially which i change with another .. and the Very same crap Blue Screen with 000x000 (some address of the Ram).. Finally I changed the Ram and then the probelm persisted .. All my hairs were Burned (:-)) .
Then I took that Pc to my test centre .. and checked... it was working fine.. Now i Transported the same Pc to my client place.. again The problem raised. OOPs My poor cerebellum said that it was the AC current.
What i did is i added a spike connector to the ac inlet and then made the current to flow from the AC socket to the UPS and Then to the system. Then NO MORE VREDIR.VXD with his cousin BLUE SCREEN.
I THINK you have to check out your AC current. This is the alone thing which i solved my problem.
Hope you to get out of your troubles..
GOD BLESS YOU
THYAGARAJAN
TEAM DIRECTOR
project_alphs@homail.com
This looks like a typical problem which i too faced. I had exactly the same of the problem at my client site.
I was woundering that what went wrong , A possible cast in my finding, made be to suspect a RAM initially which i change with another .. and the Very same crap Blue Screen with 000x000 (some address of the Ram).. Finally I changed the Ram and then the probelm persisted .. All my hairs were Burned (:-)) .
Then I took that Pc to my test centre .. and checked... it was working fine.. Now i Transported the same Pc to my client place.. again The problem raised. OOPs My poor cerebellum said that it was the AC current.
What i did is i added a spike connector to the ac inlet and then made the current to flow from the AC socket to the UPS and Then to the system. Then NO MORE VREDIR.VXD with his cousin BLUE SCREEN.
I THINK you have to check out your AC current. This is the alone thing which i solved my problem.
Hope you to get out of your troubles..
GOD BLESS YOU
THYAGARAJAN
TEAM DIRECTOR
project_alphs@homail.com
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Thought this was a great idea at the time as it doesn’t alienate new or old experts
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Dear Enza.,
Kindly let me know, what happend Then. Has you sorted out your problem... Kindly let me know... :)
regard Thyagarajan
Kindly let me know, what happend Then. Has you sorted out your problem... Kindly let me know... :)
regard Thyagarajan
any joy ensa?
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I've tried a Vredir fix and the problem hasn't arisen for a while now. Although I can't be sure it is completely fixed I'll give the points to wizard for suggesting the fix site. Thanks for all your help.
if not are you running Adaptec Direct CD? Try re-installing that if so.