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Kompu Kid
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      12-25-2009
Hello All:

My sister's brand-new HP laptop displays the following error when
shutting down:

"The exception unknown software exception 0X0000005 occurred in the
application at location 0X76017be2"

Laptop's specs:

HP G70-463cl
Running Windows Vista

She will be getting the windows 7 upgrade soon, so if this error is
related to the operating system, she says she won't worry too much
about it.

Thanks!

Deguza

 
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chuckcar
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      12-26-2009
Kompu Kid <> wrote in
news:a437f782-b675-4db8-94da-:

> Hello All:
>
> My sister's brand-new HP laptop displays the following error when
> shutting down:
>
> "The exception unknown software exception 0X0000005 occurred in the
> application at location 0X76017be2"
>
> Laptop's specs:
>
> HP G70-463cl
> Running Windows Vista
>
> She will be getting the windows 7 upgrade soon, so if this error is
> related to the operating system, she says she won't worry too much
> about it.
>

Is this before or after the desktop background disappears from the
screen? If before, i'd say it was something in startup - disabling
startup would allow you to test that. If you run msconfig, you can do
so. Otherwise It may depend on what hardware she may have added that
didn't come from the factory. If the later doesn't apply, calling HP
tech support would be prudent and it would be something they may very
well may know about. There is a third possibility that it's simply
corruption from windows not being shut down properly. If the computer is
completely unused, running the restore would be the easiest way to fix it
and determine if there is a hardware problem with the computer itself. *Only*
do so with only the hardware that came from the factory attached. Was
this a "demo" model by any chance?

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Justin
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      12-26-2009
On 12/25/09 4:53 PM, Kompu Kid wrote:
> Hello All:
>
> My sister's brand-new HP laptop displays the following error when
> shutting down:
>
> "The exception unknown software exception 0X0000005 occurred in the
> application at location 0X76017be2"
>
> Laptop's specs:
>
> HP G70-463cl
> Running Windows Vista
>
> She will be getting the windows 7 upgrade soon, so if this error is
> related to the operating system, she says she won't worry too much
> about it.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Deguza
>


before you spend $100+ on the Seven upgrade, go on eBay and look for
"Windows 7 home/professional/ultimate key.
Only get it from sellers IN the USA and with over 100 positive feedback
comments.
You'll just get the key and you can download the ISO file and make your
own DVD. Make sure the auction indicates where you can download the ISO
from.
Its not difficult to burn an ISO onto a DVD - CDBurnerXP is a free
utility that can.
another is imgburn.

There is no need to spend that much on an upgrade.
 
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joevan
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      12-26-2009
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 01:39:14 +0000 (UTC), chuckcar <>
wrote:

>Kompu Kid <> wrote in
>news:a437f782-b675-4db8-94da-:
>
>> Hello All:
>>
>> My sister's brand-new HP laptop displays the following error when
>> shutting down:
>>
>> "The exception unknown software exception 0X0000005 occurred in the
>> application at location 0X76017be2"
>>
>> Laptop's specs:
>>
>> HP G70-463cl
>> Running Windows Vista
>>
>> She will be getting the windows 7 upgrade soon, so if this error is
>> related to the operating system, she says she won't worry too much
>> about it.
>>

>Is this before or after the desktop background disappears from the
>screen? If before, i'd say it was something in startup - disabling
>startup would allow you to test that.

If he disables startup, how will he be able to start the computer at
all?
> If you run msconfig, you can do
>so. Otherwise It may depend on what hardware she may have added that
>didn't come from the factory. If the later doesn't apply, calling HP
>tech support would be prudent and it would be something they may very
>well may know about. There is a third possibility that it's simply
>corruption from windows not being shut down properly. If the computer is
>completely unused, running the restore would be the easiest way to fix it
>and determine if there is a hardware problem with the computer itself. *Only*
>do so with only the hardware that came from the factory attached. Was
>this a "demo" model by any chance?

 
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why?
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      12-26-2009


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On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 13:53:29 -0800 (PST), Kompu Kid wrote:

>Hello All:
>
>My sister's brand-new HP laptop displays the following error when
>shutting down:


If it's that new check in the HP forums.

Return to vendor if you haven't changed installed/uninstalled any apps
and it's doing this out of the box.

Depends if you have installed / removed any apps.

>"The exception unknown software exception 0X0000005 occurred in the
>application at location 0X76017be2"


www.google.com
Results 1 - 10 of about 342 for unknown software exception 0X0000005 hp.
(0.31 seconds)

Results 1 - 10 of about 50 for unknown software exception 0X0000005
vista hp. (0.20 seconds)

This might not help
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/p...&lang=en&cc=us
or shorter
http://preview.tinyurl.com/ye7h4he

You searched for: exception 0X0000005
For your: HP G70-463CL Notebook PC
We found 8 results that matched your search. (Displaying results: 1-

http://preview.tinyurl.com/yenr3kz


>Laptop's specs:


Helps to have that at the top

>HP G70-463cl


Assuming that's CL.

>Running Windows Vista


32bit / 64 bit?

>She will be getting the windows 7 upgrade soon, so if this error is
>related to the operating system, she says she won't worry too much


Why?

Save everything you need and reinstall from the HP recovery disks.

>about it.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Deguza


Me
 
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chuckcar
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      12-26-2009
joevan <> wrote in
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> On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 01:39:14 +0000 (UTC), chuckcar <>
> wrote:
>
>>Kompu Kid <> wrote in
>>news:a437f782-b675-4db8-94da-:
>>
>>> Hello All:
>>>
>>> My sister's brand-new HP laptop displays the following error when
>>> shutting down:
>>>
>>> "The exception unknown software exception 0X0000005 occurred in the
>>> application at location 0X76017be2"
>>>
>>> Laptop's specs:
>>>
>>> HP G70-463cl
>>> Running Windows Vista
>>>
>>> She will be getting the windows 7 upgrade soon, so if this error is
>>> related to the operating system, she says she won't worry too much
>>> about it.
>>>

>>Is this before or after the desktop background disappears from the
>>screen? If before, i'd say it was something in startup - disabling
>>startup would allow you to test that.

> If he disables startup, how will he be able to start the computer at
> all?


Of course he can. Startup is only run after windows is otherwise fully
loaded.

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chuckcar
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      12-26-2009
Justin <> wrote in
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> On 12/25/09 4:53 PM, Kompu Kid wrote:
>> Hello All:
>>
>> My sister's brand-new HP laptop displays the following error when
>> shutting down:
>>
>> "The exception unknown software exception 0X0000005 occurred in the
>> application at location 0X76017be2"
>>
>> Laptop's specs:
>>
>> HP G70-463cl
>> Running Windows Vista
>>
>> She will be getting the windows 7 upgrade soon, so if this error is
>> related to the operating system, she says she won't worry too much
>> about it.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Deguza
>>

>
> before you spend $100+ on the Seven upgrade, go on eBay and look for
> "Windows 7 home/professional/ultimate key.
> Only get it from sellers IN the USA and with over 100 positive
> feedback comments.
> You'll just get the key and you can download the ISO file and make
> your own DVD. Make sure the auction indicates where you can download
> the ISO from.
> Its not difficult to burn an ISO onto a DVD - CDBurnerXP is a free
> utility that can.
> another is imgburn.
>
> There is no need to spend that much on an upgrade.
>

Most likely the windows 7 upgrade comes free from HP. And it's meant for
that specific consumer computer. retail MS windows are *not* the same
the ones that come on restore disks. There are huge differences in
driver support for one.

Nor is Vista they have supplied or supported by Microsoft. Their software
warrenty lies with HP.

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Kompu Kid
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      12-26-2009
On Dec 25, 6:38*pm, Justin <jus...@nobecauseihatespam.com> wrote:
> On 12/25/09 4:53 PM, Kompu Kid wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello All:

>
> > My sister's brand-new HP laptop displays the following error when
> > shutting down:

>
> > "The exception unknown software exception 0X0000005 occurred in the
> > application at location 0X76017be2"

>
> > Laptop's specs:

>
> > HP G70-463cl
> > Running Windows Vista

>
> > She will be getting the windows 7 upgrade soon, so if this error is
> > related to the operating system, she says she won't worry too much
> > about it.

>
> > Thanks!

>
> > Deguza

>
> before you spend $100+ on the Seven upgrade, go on eBay and look for
> "Windows 7 home/professional/ultimate key.
> Only get it from sellers IN the USA and with over 100 positive feedback
> comments.
> You'll just get the key and you can download the ISO file and make your
> own DVD. *Make sure the auction indicates where you can download the ISO
> from.
> Its not difficult to burn an ISO onto a DVD - CDBurnerXP is a free
> utility that can.
> another is imgburn.
>
> There is no need to spend that much on an upgrade.


She is getting a free upgrade to Win7.

Thanks
 
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chuckcar
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      12-30-2009
Evan Platt <evan@*******************************> wrote in
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> On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 13:56:57 +0000 (UTC), chuckcar <>
> wrote:
>
>>Of course he can. Startup is only run after windows is otherwise fully
>>loaded.

>
> Based on some of your answers, I'd say YOU are fully loaded.
>
> Either with crap, or liquor.
>
> Or both.


Or right, but you'll never admit that or even be able to tell if it's
true or not.


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chuckcar
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      12-30-2009
Evan Platt <evan@*******************************> wrote in
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> On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 02:04:36 +0000 (UTC), chuckcar <>
> wrote:
>
>>Or right, but you'll never admit that or even be able to tell if it's
>>true or not.

>
> I've admitted I'm wrong numerous times.


Give message-ids. I don't believe it for a minute.

> You've NEVER admitted to being
> wrong, you simply drop from the thread, or stick to your totally
> incorrect answer, even when a dozen other people are telling you that
> you are wrong.


Impossible for you to know that. I've been here longer than you and
fixed plenty of peoples problems before your microcephalic skull started
messing around with this group. Usually 4 to four a week.

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