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Greg

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 11:49 pm
Post subject: Fatal Error Blue Screen OE 0671:10014490
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Fatal Error Blue Screen OE 0671:10014490

Started after I installed Avast after avg quit support.

Greg
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 2:46 am
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Greg wrote:
> Fatal Error Blue Screen OE 0671:10014490
>
> Started after I installed Avast after avg quit support.
>
> Greg

Did you make sure to fully uninstall AVG first? AVG was notorious for
not properly removing itself.
Check the *manual* method below, but ONLY do the search for files to
see if you still may have some of it installed.

http://www.avg.com/faq.num-946#faq_946
I'm not sure if the new uninstaller works correctly or with 9X.

If there are no left-overs found, can you provide a bit more
information, such as any halts/falters in AVAST installation, errors or
otherwise.

Did you try uninstalling AVAST and re-installing?

http://forum.avast.com/index.php?board=1.0

----

Another way - manually:
Open Explorer, then open Program Files.
If an AVG folder appears, right click the folder and delete it.
Then go to SEARCH > ALL FILES AND FOLDERS, type in the item name AVG.
Check the files appearing in the list, right click and delete those
known to be related. If you find some that can not be deleted, they may
be in the recycle bin, which you can empty later.
Then go to START > RUN, type in REGEDIT, press OK.
When registry editor appears go to EDIT, then FIND, type in AVG.
If AVG listings appear, check what and where they were loaded from or
reference THEN, choosing ONLY those related AVG entries, > first
highlight and export that entry, THEN right click the item and delete.
Don't delete anything not DIRECTLY RELATED to AVG or you may have other
issues.

Another manual way [a better explanation perhaps]:
http://support.tallemu.com/vbforum/showpost.php?p=48525&postcount=11

An automated way:
IF you have issues you can try a re-install then uninstall by using
this trick:

Download Total Uninstall and install. Restart [of course].

Re-install the old version you used of AVG BUT by using Total Uninstall
to do the installation *after* telling it to monitor ALL registry keys
and files/disks. Save the resultant file.

Use the AVG uninstall, restart. Run Total Uninstall and remove the
final issues by choosing the Uninstall - whatever you named the install.

NOT a recommendation for any site, just availability:
http://www.fileheap.com/software-total-uninstall-download-34701.html
*last freeware version
http://www.freewaregeeks.com/?page=detail&get_id=2275&category=59

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 12:33 pm
Post subject: Re: Fatal Error Blue Screen OE 0671:10014490 [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 02:46:10 -0400, MEB <MEB-nothere.DeleteThis@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>Greg wrote:
>> Fatal Error Blue Screen OE 0671:10014490
>>
>> Started after I installed Avast after avg quit support.
>>
>> Greg
>
> Did you make sure to fully uninstall AVG first? AVG was notorious for
>not properly removing itself.
> Check the *manual* method below, but ONLY do the search for files to
>see if you still may have some of it installed.
>
>http://www.avg.com/faq.num-946#faq_946
> I'm not sure if the new uninstaller works correctly or with 9X.
>
> If there are no left-overs found, can you provide a bit more
>information, such as any halts/falters in AVAST installation, errors or
>otherwise.
>
> Did you try uninstalling AVAST and re-installing?
>
>http://forum.avast.com/index.php?board=1.0
>
>----
>
>Another way - manually:
>Open Explorer, then open Program Files.
> If an AVG folder appears, right click the folder and delete it.
> Then go to SEARCH > ALL FILES AND FOLDERS, type in the item name AVG.
> Check the files appearing in the list, right click and delete those
>known to be related. If you find some that can not be deleted, they may
>be in the recycle bin, which you can empty later.
> Then go to START > RUN, type in REGEDIT, press OK.
>When registry editor appears go to EDIT, then FIND, type in AVG.
> If AVG listings appear, check what and where they were loaded from or
>reference THEN, choosing ONLY those related AVG entries, > first
>highlight and export that entry, THEN right click the item and delete.
>Don't delete anything not DIRECTLY RELATED to AVG or you may have other
>issues.
>
>Another manual way [a better explanation perhaps]:
>http://support.tallemu.com/vbforum/showpost.php?p=48525&postcount=11
>
>An automated way:
> IF you have issues you can try a re-install then uninstall by using
>this trick:
>
> Download Total Uninstall and install. Restart [of course].
>
> Re-install the old version you used of AVG BUT by using Total Uninstall
>to do the installation *after* telling it to monitor ALL registry keys
>and files/disks. Save the resultant file.
>
> Use the AVG uninstall, restart. Run Total Uninstall and remove the
>final issues by choosing the Uninstall - whatever you named the install.
>
>NOT a recommendation for any site, just availability:
>http://www.fileheap.com/software-total-uninstall-download-34701.html
>*last freeware version
>http://www.freewaregeeks.com/?page=detail&get_id=2275&category=59

That Avast does have a memory problem with the August full release,
there are suppose to fix it with the next full release. It affects
xp system with 128mb ram with a blue screen error and cant do a boot
scan. It using to much memory. I was asking in the XP groups
for a friend. Avg might clause the same thing.

Greg
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MEB

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 1:18 pm
Post subject: Re: Fatal Error Blue Screen OE 0671:10014490 [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Greg wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 02:46:10 -0400, MEB <MEB-nothere.TakeThisOut@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Greg wrote:
>>> Fatal Error Blue Screen OE 0671:10014490
>>>
>>> Started after I installed Avast after avg quit support.
>>>
>>> Greg
>> Did you make sure to fully uninstall AVG first? AVG was notorious for
>> not properly removing itself.
>> Check the *manual* method below, but ONLY do the search for files to
>> see if you still may have some of it installed.
>>
>> http://www.avg.com/faq.num-946#faq_946
>> I'm not sure if the new uninstaller works correctly or with 9X.
>>
>> If there are no left-overs found, can you provide a bit more
>> information, such as any halts/falters in AVAST installation, errors or
>> otherwise.
>>
>> Did you try uninstalling AVAST and re-installing?
>>
>> http://forum.avast.com/index.php?board=1.0
>>
>> ----
>>
>> Another way - manually:
>> Open Explorer, then open Program Files.
>> If an AVG folder appears, right click the folder and delete it.
>> Then go to SEARCH > ALL FILES AND FOLDERS, type in the item name AVG.
>> Check the files appearing in the list, right click and delete those
>> known to be related. If you find some that can not be deleted, they may
>> be in the recycle bin, which you can empty later.
>> Then go to START > RUN, type in REGEDIT, press OK.
>> When registry editor appears go to EDIT, then FIND, type in AVG.
>> If AVG listings appear, check what and where they were loaded from or
>> reference THEN, choosing ONLY those related AVG entries, > first
>> highlight and export that entry, THEN right click the item and delete.
>> Don't delete anything not DIRECTLY RELATED to AVG or you may have other
>> issues.
>>
>> Another manual way [a better explanation perhaps]:
>> http://support.tallemu.com/vbforum/showpost.php?p=48525&postcount=11
>>
>> An automated way:
>> IF you have issues you can try a re-install then uninstall by using
>> this trick:
>>
>> Download Total Uninstall and install. Restart [of course].
>>
>> Re-install the old version you used of AVG BUT by using Total Uninstall
>> to do the installation *after* telling it to monitor ALL registry keys
>> and files/disks. Save the resultant file.
>>
>> Use the AVG uninstall, restart. Run Total Uninstall and remove the
>> final issues by choosing the Uninstall - whatever you named the install.
>>
>> NOT a recommendation for any site, just availability:
>> http://www.fileheap.com/software-total-uninstall-download-34701.html
>> *last freeware version
>> http://www.freewaregeeks.com/?page=detail&get_id=2275&category=59
>
> That Avast does have a memory problem with the August full release,
> there are suppose to fix it with the next full release. It affects
> xp system with 128mb ram with a blue screen error and cant do a boot
> scan. It using to much memory. I was asking in the XP groups
> for a friend. Avg might clause the same thing.
>
> Greg

Oh, not good. I didn't check on AVAST forums as 9X support is ending.

As this appears to be an issue with the base programming [at least in
NT supported version] 9X users may not receive that updated/fixed error
for the version or next version.

Perhaps someone that did take the recent program updates with an OLDER
version already installed, could provide information on whether just
doing the update to an already installed previous version caused any issues.
That would help localize the issue to the offered new full version
verses a normally upgraded *already installed* AVAST.

And yes, might want to check for residual AVG issues, AVG left-overs
have been known to cause numerous problems. Similar issues for the
removal of AVAST.

Per AVAST ending support:
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion/b...se_thre

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 1:32 pm
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"Greg" <invalid.DeleteThis@invalid.net> wrote in message
news:7i85jjF2vj7ecU1@mid.individual.net...
> Fatal Error Blue Screen OE 0671:10014490
>
> Started after I installed Avast after avg quit support.

It's 0e (zero-e), not Oe

Is that the entire error message? Does it state "Fatal Exception Error
0E0671:10014490" or is there more on the screen? Post everything you see.

Can you start Windows? Can you start in Safe Mode?
If you can get into Windows either of those ways, disable the Boot Scan if it is
enabled:

*Right click on the the blue ball Avast icon on the right side of the task bar and
select "Start avast! Antivirus."
*In the avast! Simple User Interface (upper-left-hand corner), left-click on the
menu control and select "Schedule Boot-Time Scan..."
*If a scan is already set, it will ask you "avast!: Boot-time scan is already
scheduled. Do you want to unschedule the boot-time scan?" Click yes and then click
the X in the upper-right-hand corner to close it.
*If a scan is not already scheduled, the Schedule window will just appear, and you
can click Cancel.

Post back with whether it was enabled or not.
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 2:23 pm
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glee wrote:
> "Greg" <invalid.TakeThisOut@invalid.net> wrote in message
> news:7i85jjF2vj7ecU1@mid.individual.net...
>> Fatal Error Blue Screen OE 0671:10014490
>>
>> Started after I installed Avast after avg quit support.
>
> It's 0e (zero-e), not Oe
>
> Is that the entire error message? Does it state "Fatal Exception Error
> 0E0671:10014490" or is there more on the screen? Post everything you see.
>
> Can you start Windows? Can you start in Safe Mode?
> If you can get into Windows either of those ways, disable the Boot Scan
> if it is enabled:
>
> *Right click on the the blue ball Avast icon on the right side of the
> task bar and select "Start avast! Antivirus."
> *In the avast! Simple User Interface (upper-left-hand corner),
> left-click on the menu control and select "Schedule Boot-Time Scan..."
> *If a scan is already set, it will ask you "avast!: Boot-time scan is
> already scheduled. Do you want to unschedule the boot-time scan?" Click
> yes and then click the X in the upper-right-hand corner to close it.
> *If a scan is not already scheduled, the Schedule window will just
> appear, and you can click Cancel.
>
> Post back with whether it was enabled or not.

Is that available in the 9X version/installation?
Previously, it was not available.
Or was this for the XP part?

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 4:42 pm
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On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 13:32:26 -0400, "glee" <glee29.DeleteThis@spamindspring.com>
wrote:

>"Greg" <invalid.DeleteThis@invalid.net> wrote in message
>news:7i85jjF2vj7ecU1@mid.individual.net...
>> Fatal Error Blue Screen OE 0671:10014490
>>
>> Started after I installed Avast after avg quit support.
>
>It's 0e (zero-e), not Oe
>
>Is that the entire error message? Does it state "Fatal Exception Error
>0E0671:10014490" or is there more on the screen? Post everything you see.
>
>Can you start Windows? Can you start in Safe Mode?
>If you can get into Windows either of those ways, disable the Boot Scan if it is
>enabled:
>
>*Right click on the the blue ball Avast icon on the right side of the task bar and
>select "Start avast! Antivirus."
>*In the avast! Simple User Interface (upper-left-hand corner), left-click on the
>menu control and select "Schedule Boot-Time Scan..."
>*If a scan is already set, it will ask you "avast!: Boot-time scan is already
>scheduled. Do you want to unschedule the boot-time scan?" Click yes and then click
>the X in the upper-right-hand corner to close it.
>*If a scan is not already scheduled, the Schedule window will just appear, and you
>can click Cancel.
>
>Post back with whether it was enabled or not.


I am running windows 98se, my friend is running windows xp sp3 both
have Avast installed with 128mb memory.

Avast doesn't have boot scanner for windows 98se, just windows xp.

His error with Avast was not enough storage space to run boot scanner.

it was an letter O by the way or at least it looked like. Aren't
letter O's that looks like zeros, have a diagonal / line in the
letter O?

Then later, I found out Avast was having a memory problem.

The memory is supposed to be fixed in next sub full release (Not the
release that ends windows 98se support)

Greg.
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 7:49 pm
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"Greg" <invalid DeleteThis @invalid.net> wrote in message news:7ia0vqF30mjq8U1@mid.individual.net...

> On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 13:32:26 -0400, "glee" <glee29 DeleteThis @spamindspring.com>
> wrote:

>>"Greg" <invalid DeleteThis @invalid.net> wrote in message
>>news:7i85jjF2vj7ecU1@mid.individual.net...
>>> Fatal Error Blue Screen OE 0671:10014490
>>>

>>It's 0e (zero-e), not Oe

> it was an letter O by the way or at least it looked like. Aren't
> letter O's that looks like zeros, have a diagonal / line in the
> letter O?

Depends on the font. In the case of your blue screen error message,
it is the hex number 0E as glen noted. It's a common mistake. Next
to the E most people assume it is an O.
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