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Fatal error is a condition that halts processing due to faulty hardware, program bugs, read errors or other anomalies. Fatal exception errors are codes that are returned by a program if access to an illegal instruction has been encountered, an invalid data or code has been accessed or the privilege level of an operation is invalid. When any of these cases occurs, the processor returns an exception to the operating system, which in turn is handled as a fatal exception error. The condition cannot be resolved by the operating system in most cases therefore the system must either be restarted or shut down, depending upon the severity of the error.
Typically, buggy applications cause fatal errors (fatal exception errors), and the computer locks up. In most cases, all data that you have changed that has not yet been saved to disk is lost. There is no rule of thumb with fatal errors. You may never get one again, or it may manifest until you fix the problem. If you get a fatal error after just adding a new peripheral or installing a new software package, remove or uninstall it and try again. Windows does not cause these errors but for any particular processor exception it has an exception handling routine. The major fatal errors encountered by any operating system are the Windows fatal error, Access violation error, Blue screen error, Boot error, Computer freezing etc. Fixing these errors is not so much a matter of technically understanding exactly what happened, but understanding what to do to prevent it from happening again.
Before you start over, though, you should try a few simple steps that will likely make the program work next time.
Close all of the other programs that are running and try again.
Restart the computer if closing down other programs didn't work. After you have restarted, attempt the operation again immediately .This will reduce the possibility of other programs interfering.
Run the Scandisk program that comes with Windows to fix the hard drive problems and prevent the error from occurring again.
Go to Windows Update and download the latest files if you are not currently up to date with all of the patches and service updates.
Uninstall any recently installed software as it may have a problem or might have installed incorrectly. It also just might not work well with other programs.
Check your RAM using a RAM tester at a PC repair centre.
Install and update your anti-virus software.
Reinstall the operating system for virus removal. Choose a method of recovery that has the benefits of being simple to do, being faster than running multiple antivirus scans, and is guaranteed to remove any malware.
You can get complete guidance on how to avoid these errors through a good PC repair service which can provide you the reliable computer support on how not to execute fatal exception error operations by mistake or on purpose and on how to get your system back without losing data in case you encounter such errors..
If you are working with Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 98, you can upgrade it directly to windows XP with the Microsoft Support. Windows XP recognizes both NTFS and FAT file systems so the computers formatted by these file systems can be upgraded to XP. However, if you are using earlier versions of windows such as Windows 95 or Windows NT Workstation 3.51, it is not possible to directly upgrade from these versions to Windows XP because these operating system requires interim upgrades to the version of windows through which direct upgrading to window XP is possible.
Before moving on to start the upgrading to windows XP few considerations must be kept in mind. First of all it is very important to see that whether the computer meets the hardware and software compatibility requirements for Microsoft windows XP. You can consult the web catalog available on the internet for supported hardware. Before upgrading an effective work is to generate a system compatibility report before you start the upgrading process. The advantage of this report is that you will get an analysis about the potential problems that you might face after the upgrade and so it can provide the possible solutions for all the problems. The method of generating this report is by selecting the Check system compatibility option on the splash screen that you can see when you insert the installation CD. Another way of generating report is at the start of the setup when you can type winnt32/check in the command line. After that if you find any problems regarding compatibilities then you can apply the proper updates and after then continue with the upgradation procedure. If you find any incompatible software uninstall that until you find the proper replacements.
The next step is to check the system’s BIOS (basic input/output system) version to verify that it must be the latest and revised one. Before initializing the Windows XP upgrade it must also be verified that BIOS-based virus protection is disabled as the antivirus feature of BIOS interprets the setup attempts for the modification of boot sector as virus-activity and try to stop the modifications. It results in setup failure.
Data backup of important files must be taken to prevent from a potential loss because when you are performing upgradation or any other major operation there is always a possibility of system failure so this consideration must be kept in mind before initializing the upgradation. Also scan and remove any viruses from the system because it can cause the setup to terminate in between the process. Uncompress the drives, if there is any, because compression is not supported by Windows XP other than NTFS and it prohibits the use of Doublespace, Drivespace or any third party compression formats. After all these tasks follow the simple steps that are available on your screen and your operating system will upgrade to Windows XP.
WANT TO CHECK POWER OF YOUR SMARTPHONE?? it’s Possible.....
A new application has been developed which can help check the power being consumed by the application loaded on SMARTPHONES. Students and professors at university of Michigan have developed a application called ‘POWER TUTOR’ for the android Smartphone.
Lide zang, a developer of product and a doctoral student in department of electrical engineering and computer science, said:”Today, we expect our phone to realize more and more functions, and we also expect their battery to last. Power Tutor will help make that possible.”
Power Tutor can show in real time how four different phone components use power: the screen, the network interface, the processor, and the global positioning system receiver. To create the application researchers disassembled their phones and installed electrical current meters. Then they determine the relation between the phone’s internal state (how bright is the screen is, for example) and the actual power consumption. That allowed them to produce a software model capable of estimating the power use of any program the phone is running with less than 5% error.