Allan wrote:
>
> "Kittikatt" <Kittikatt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E59C23B5-3F34-4F1D-B6BA-8608708F0CE2@microsoft.com...
>> Here is what I have in my event log viewer... there's a lot of issues,
>> which
>> I've also been posting (hopefully in the right areas).
> ...(snip)
>> This just continues on... as you can see this is only under Applications
>> and
>> from today back to 5/3/08...
> ...(snip)
>> I greatly appreciate any advice or help, as we can see this is a real
>> mess...
> Are you by any chance running under "Parallels" on an Intel Mac? If so
> please
> visit "Parallels" support webpage. The problem may have to do with
> "Parallels", not Windows XP per se.
> http://www.parallels.com/en/support/desktop/
> If you are not running Parallels please state your OS and hardware
> setup; you have not given any information about your software or
> hardware at all.
>
> --
> Allan
>
Actually I have had the same issue but never figured out a resolution.
This is on a standard XP install for me. My workaround was to
eventually install a different Just-In-Time debugger but I know that
isn't an acceptable solution for everyone. I install Visual C++ Express
2008 that contains one and replaces dwwin.exe.
dwwin.exe is the Dr. Watson Just-In-Time debugger. It gathers some
information regarding the crash and stores it in a file. The problem is
that there is a crash occuring in a program during shutdown. Since the
computer is shutting down dwwin.exe is prevented from starting up and
you get that error.
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