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mikeeroy@invalid.com
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I just spent half the day trying to get this computer to boot up. It
worked fine yesterday. Today I started it, it booted to DOS (I always
boot to dos because of my dos phone-address book, they type WIN to use
Windows if I want Windows). I'm running Win98se.
Anyhow, I booted to Dos without problem. Everytime I'd type WIN,
Windows started to boot, then said "Windows Protection Error - VKD,
Please Restart Computer" Over and over I did this. I unplugged it
for awhile thinking it needed a reset. I changed the CMOS to the
Default settings, I booted from a floppy, no matter what I did,
everytime I tried to start Windows, I got this error.
By this time I thought my motherboard had fried, and suspected the
built-in video card (the V in VKD meaning Video), or else windows lost
it's registry files. One of the restore floppy files said the
registry was ok, Using a couple old dos diagnostic utilities I had in
my archives, everything looked fine with the motherboard and drives. I
finally decided it was time to reinstall Windows. I reinstalled it
right on top of itself, only to find the same error message when it
restarted.
Of course this whole time I can not go online to find out what the
f**k VKD means.
Just about the time I was ready to go dig out an old 386 computer I
got in the garage, I decided to run another of those Dos utilities
after booting from an old (pre-win98) version of dos. That's when it
said KEYBOARD ERROR. Sure enough..... The ZERO KEY on the numeric
keypad was stuck down...... As soon as I unstuck it, everything
worked fine again.....
I guess I need a new keyboard, but why must windows give such a stupid
error message. Why cant it just say KEYBOARD ERROR. I could have
solved this in minutes. VKD is not even close.... Even if it just
said KEY, or something that made logical sense.....
Anyhow, before this sort of thing happens again, and drives me
bonkers, is there a place where I can download the text of ALL bootup
error abbreviations and print them, so I have them the next time?
Obviously MS cant understand simple plain English, so I need a "cheat
sheet" to keep handy....
What's odd about this whole thing is that Dos worked fine with that
stuck key, but not Windows. I was using my Dos phone-address book
with no trouble. I could not get Windows into Safe Mode though, since
that "0" apparently went to the default.
At least it works again, but wasting half the day on this was most
irritating.
If anyone knows where to find an online list of these error codes to
print out, please tell me.
Thanks
Mike
worked fine yesterday. Today I started it, it booted to DOS (I always
boot to dos because of my dos phone-address book, they type WIN to use
Windows if I want Windows). I'm running Win98se.
Anyhow, I booted to Dos without problem. Everytime I'd type WIN,
Windows started to boot, then said "Windows Protection Error - VKD,
Please Restart Computer" Over and over I did this. I unplugged it
for awhile thinking it needed a reset. I changed the CMOS to the
Default settings, I booted from a floppy, no matter what I did,
everytime I tried to start Windows, I got this error.
By this time I thought my motherboard had fried, and suspected the
built-in video card (the V in VKD meaning Video), or else windows lost
it's registry files. One of the restore floppy files said the
registry was ok, Using a couple old dos diagnostic utilities I had in
my archives, everything looked fine with the motherboard and drives. I
finally decided it was time to reinstall Windows. I reinstalled it
right on top of itself, only to find the same error message when it
restarted.
Of course this whole time I can not go online to find out what the
f**k VKD means.
Just about the time I was ready to go dig out an old 386 computer I
got in the garage, I decided to run another of those Dos utilities
after booting from an old (pre-win98) version of dos. That's when it
said KEYBOARD ERROR. Sure enough..... The ZERO KEY on the numeric
keypad was stuck down...... As soon as I unstuck it, everything
worked fine again.....
I guess I need a new keyboard, but why must windows give such a stupid
error message. Why cant it just say KEYBOARD ERROR. I could have
solved this in minutes. VKD is not even close.... Even if it just
said KEY, or something that made logical sense.....
Anyhow, before this sort of thing happens again, and drives me
bonkers, is there a place where I can download the text of ALL bootup
error abbreviations and print them, so I have them the next time?
Obviously MS cant understand simple plain English, so I need a "cheat
sheet" to keep handy....
What's odd about this whole thing is that Dos worked fine with that
stuck key, but not Windows. I was using my Dos phone-address book
with no trouble. I could not get Windows into Safe Mode though, since
that "0" apparently went to the default.
At least it works again, but wasting half the day on this was most
irritating.
If anyone knows where to find an online list of these error codes to
print out, please tell me.
Thanks
Mike