Fatal Execution Engine Error

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An error at boot-up:

Fatal Execution Engine Error (0x7927baca)

When you press the OK button, the following message from
backupnotify.exe comes up:
Application has generated an exception that could not be
handled.
Process id = 0x6b8(1720), thread id = 0x6bd(1724)
Click on OK to terminate the application.
Click CANCEL to debug the application.

When you click on CANCEL the following message is
generated:
Registered JIT debugger is not available. An attempt to
launch a JIT debugger with the following command resulted
in an error code of 0x2(2). Please check computer settings.

cordbg.exe !a 0x6b8

Click on Retry to have the process wait while attaching a
debugger manually.
Click on Cancel to abort the JIT debug request.

This error arose when I was trying to recover my new HP
computer (hp pavilion a 320n) purchased on July 21, 2004.
It seems to have arisen because of the HP
printer/copier/scanner (hp psc 2175 all-in-one) connected
to my computer... although a similar error was generated
when I loaded my Kodak EasyShare CX4300 digital camera
software. It was circumvented by following what the Kodak
webpage suggests for such an error, i.e.
close the Kodak icon in the tray
go to My Computer
select c:>Program Files > Kodak > Kodak EasyShare Software
Right click on the Catalog folder and select rename
change the name to CatalogOld
Then restart EasyShare software.

This work-around was successful. I need a similar thing
for the HP software.

Anything you can say or do to shed some light on this
problem would be much appreciated.

All the best
 
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On Sat, 31 Jul 2004 20:19:56 -0700, Songca wrote:

> An error at boot-up:
>
> Fatal Execution Engine Error (0x7927baca)
>
> When you press the OK button, the following message from
> backupnotify.exe comes up:
> Application has generated an exception that could not be
> handled.
> Process id = 0x6b8(1720), thread id = 0x6bd(1724)
> Click on OK to terminate the application.
> Click CANCEL to debug the application.
>
> When you click on CANCEL the following message is
> generated:
> Registered JIT debugger is not available. An attempt to
> launch a JIT debugger with the following command resulted
> in an error code of 0x2(2). Please check computer settings.
>
> cordbg.exe !a 0x6b8
>
> Click on Retry to have the process wait while attaching a
> debugger manually.
> Click on Cancel to abort the JIT debug request.
>
> This error arose when I was trying to recover my new HP
> computer (hp pavilion a 320n) purchased on July 21, 2004.
> It seems to have arisen because of the HP
> printer/copier/scanner (hp psc 2175 all-in-one) connected
> to my computer... although a similar error was generated
> when I loaded my Kodak EasyShare CX4300 digital camera
> software. It was circumvented by following what the Kodak
> webpage suggests for such an error, i.e.
> close the Kodak icon in the tray
> go to My Computer
> select c:>Program Files > Kodak > Kodak EasyShare Software
> Right click on the Catalog folder and select rename
> change the name to CatalogOld
> Then restart EasyShare software.
>
> This work-around was successful. I need a similar thing
> for the HP software.
>
> Anything you can say or do to shed some light on this
> problem would be much appreciated.
>
> All the best

Try Internet Options> Advanced and disable script debugging (applies to the
JIT reference) and the notifications of errors.

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows XP Shell/User
 
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Hi Sharon F,

Thanks for the tips. Unfortunately these changes have no
effect on the problem. The debugger simply will not load
and run when requested. As the attributes of my machine
keep on switching on and off - seemingly at random - it
may well be that this is just another example of that
problem. I am at a loss as to what to try next.

All the best, and thanks again,

Songca

>Try Internet Options> Advanced and disable script
debugging (applies to the
>JIT reference) and the notifications of errors.
>
>--
>Sharon F
>MS-MVP ~ Windows XP Shell/User
 
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Hi Everyone,

Microsoft online email service was able to spot and fix
this problem.

Download dotnetfx.exe
Install
Restart - to a clean desktop!

Much thanks to Sharon F and Microsoft's Eric Shi for their
help.


>-----Original Message-----
>An error at boot-up:
>
>Fatal Execution Engine Error (0x7927baca)
>
>When you press the OK button, the following message from
>backupnotify.exe comes up:
>Application has generated an exception that could not be
>handled.
>Process id = 0x6b8(1720), thread id = 0x6bd(1724)
>Click on OK to terminate the application.
>Click CANCEL to debug the application.
>
>When you click on CANCEL the following message is
>generated:
>Registered JIT debugger is not available. An attempt to
>launch a JIT debugger with the following command resulted
>in an error code of 0x2(2). Please check computer
settings.
>
>cordbg.exe !a 0x6b8
>
>Click on Retry to have the process wait while attaching a
>debugger manually.
>Click on Cancel to abort the JIT debug request.
>
>This error arose when I was trying to recover my new HP
>computer (hp pavilion a 320n) purchased on July 21, 2004.
>It seems to have arisen because of the HP
>printer/copier/scanner (hp psc 2175 all-in-one) connected
>to my computer... although a similar error was generated
>when I loaded my Kodak EasyShare CX4300 digital camera
>software. It was circumvented by following what the Kodak
>webpage suggests for such an error, i.e.
>close the Kodak icon in the tray
>go to My Computer
>select c:>Program Files > Kodak > Kodak EasyShare Software
>Right click on the Catalog folder and select rename
>change the name to CatalogOld
>Then restart EasyShare software.
>
>This work-around was successful. I need a similar thing
>for the HP software.
>
>Anything you can say or do to shed some light on this
>problem would be much appreciated.
>
>All the best
>
>
>.
>
 
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On Mon, 2 Aug 2004 08:11:42 -0700, Songca wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> Microsoft online email service was able to spot and fix
> this problem.
>
> Download dotnetfx.exe
> Install
> Restart - to a clean desktop!
>
> Much thanks to Sharon F and Microsoft's Eric Shi for their
> help.
>

You're welcome and thank you for the follow-up including the details about
what finally fixed the problem for you.

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows XP Shell/User