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sten nilsen Posted on Aug 16, 2009
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When its boot i get a error. (fatal error

When its boot i get a error. (fatal error occured restarting)
and my mio goes on and restarting turn of and restarting. my mio cant start up.
what can i do?

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Hol down the red buton for about 10 seconds. Then restart by holding down the red button until it reboots and the screen comes on.

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Many of the problems caused by programs lead to the emergence of the messages that come in shape
A fatal exception XX has occurred at XX.
Often occur, because the program on the problem of improper code required Processor Processor you make improper operation. Thus Windows displays this message to tell you so and ask you to tell him what it must do. In fact, these kinds of errors do not escape them and often lead to the closure of the program or you may have to restart the Windows operating system as a whole and therefore you will lose any unsaved data before, and you models for these errors.
He noted that in all the solutions that Snordha here we'll use the letter A to represent the floppy drive and the letter C to represent the hard drive that contains the Windows system device and the letter D to represent the CD-ROM drive, and that all the messages and solutions applicable to Windows XP and Windows Me unless stated one only.

Message:
A fatal exception 00 has occurred at XX
Meaning:
This error occurred because the processor tried dividing the number to zero which is the correct thing is sporty and therefore this letter appeared.
Solution:
Close the message and try to continue to use the program, if you can not close the program and then restart it again, or restart your computer if necessary College.
Message:
A fatal exception 0C has occurred at XX
Meaning:
This error occurred because one of the instructions stored within a certain part of memory called the stack (which parts of memory are reserved for programs to deal with the equipment and devices) tried to use portions of memory outside the specified part
Solution:
Try closing the program and restart your computer.
Message:
A fatal exception 0E has occurred at XX
Meaning:
This error occurred trying to access the data processor located on the Page page of memory RAM or virtual memory Virtual Memory, but discovered the absence of the page, or that the data has been improperly accessed.
Solution:
Close the message and try to continue to use the program, if the program can not switch off and then turn it on again, or restart your computer if necessary College.
Message:
A fatal exception 13 has occurred at XX
Or General Protection Fault
Meaning:
Fault of the same quality as previous mistakes, but did not specify why.
Solution:
Close the message and try to continue to use the program, If you can not do close the program and then restart it again, or restart your computer if necessary College.
All previous mistakes are supposed to occur at intervals spaced opposed, if repeated occurrence tried to determine when those errors occur, if they occur while the program is running, you may be able to solve the problem, remove and then reinstall the software again, or get a version upgrade him.
If you can not link between the error message and a program may be the reason why a file from the Windows system files or one of the device drivers Device Drivers, and test it restart your computer in the security mode Safe Mode, if you do not see the message usually be the cause of one of the players devices Thus you can access the latest version of the drivers in your device through the companies that produce them site on the web, and if the message persists often will be a problem in the Windows system itself, and therefore you will need to re-set the Windows system again.
Message:
System busy and appear on a blue screen
Meaning:
This message appears with the nature of the error usually as stated in previous communications with the program said that the cause of the problem is the system may be Windows itself, and ask you to wait until the system becomes less busier.
Solution:
Restart your computer, and if the error is repeated several times do to deal with him as we have seen in previous communications solutions.
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I would suggest if its still under warranty returning it for a new one having an unreliable gps can be very bad if when its needed it goes on the fritz again
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HP's support document on error 13 paper jam:

http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&taskId=110&prodSeriesId=25484&prodTypeId=18972&prodSeriesId=25484&objectID=bpl01309

According to my "HP LaserJet Family Quick Reference Service Guide, Vol. 1", on page 38 and 39:

40 Error (data transfer error)

(among other possibilities, these two seem most applicable:)

- The MIO card is unseated or defective - remove, reseat, or replace the MIO card

- An abnormal connection break occurred while transferring data from the computer.

The manual further indicates that a 40.1 means the MIO in slot 1 has the problem; a 40.2 means the MIO in slot 2 has the problem.

I'd try turning the printer off and reseating the card, and if that doesn't work, try swapping it out if you can.


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Window shut down automatically and restart, then shut down again... It happened after a window update yesterday lunch time.

Recovery SettingsOne of the things that is quite different about Windows XP compared to Windows 9x (9x is shorthand for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me in all their various versions), is that one can control how it responds to certain critical errors—those that cause the infamous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). In Windows XP, the default setting is for the computer to reboot automatically when a fatal error occurs. If that fatal error only occurs when you're shutting down, the system reboots automatically.
If you haven't changed any of the system failure settings, you should be able to see the error by looking in the Event Log. But a better long-term solution is to turn off the automatic reboot so you can actually see the error when it happens—chances are it will tell you enough about itself to let you troubleshoot further. To change the recovery settings to disable automatic rebooting:
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Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.
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Click the Advanced tab.
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Under Startup and Recovery, click Settings to open the Startup and Recovery dialog box.
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Clear the Automatically restart check box, and click OK the necessary number of times.
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Restart your computer for the settings to take effect.
Now when you go to shut down and a fatal error occurs, you'll at least see it and it won't cause an automatic reboot. You still have to sort out what's causing the problem, but that gets us to the next section quite nicely.
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