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Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 13:08:34 EST
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To: cygwin <cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com>
Subject: Fatal exception SYMEvent at boot time.
From: Brian Keener <bkeener AT thesoftwaresource DOT com>
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I'm curious if anyone else has seen this.  I am not saying it is Cygwin 
related, but it's timing is close enough to make ME think it is.  I had 
installed several other packages over a week ago with no problems and 
then just the other night I finally updated all my Cygwin packages via 
setup.exe from their 2 or 3 ago versions to the current versions 
(actually I went to 1.1.6 on cygwin and only other updated several other 
packages - I was testing setup.exe changes) and when I rebooted because I 
could no longer run bash or the dos prompt on got a fatal exception 
during the boot.  Several boots later I finally got in and still could 
not run bash (this again was some previous version).  So last night I 
download and installed - all current versions of all packages in 
setup.exe.  I can now run Bash again and compile programs but I am still 
getting the blue screen with the fatal exception when I first boot my 
laptop. 

The actual error is as follows:

A fatal exception 0E has occurred at 0028:C0060391 in VXD SYMEvent(02) 
+00003F0D.  The current Application will be terminated.

It then gives me the list of options and I press CTRL+ALT+DEL and I get 
another Fatal Exception referencing VWIN32 and then another CTRL+ALT+DEL 
and the laptop reboots and on this boot will usually go on and boot up as 
normal although before the full update last night I did have cases where 
it would take several boots to get past.

Anyone else seen anything like this or have any ideas - is it related??





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