All i found about 000D is that this is a Win95 driver, are you using Windows 95?
Things i found on this site :
Windows 95 is well know for it's: Recurring 'Fatal Exception 0E' errors occur when the PC boots up. Fatal exception errors are Windows 95's way of preventing programs or drivers from performing operations in the PC's processor that aren't allowed or will destroy data. The source of the problem could be a buggy driver or program, faulty memory, or a bug in Windows 95.
How to Determine a Device Driver's Source
1.The device driver name may suggest the name of the program that installed it. For example, CCVKD is the virtual keyboard device driver installed by Carbon Copy. Virtual devices often begin with the letter "V" and end in the letter "D." For example, VNAVD is the Norton Anti- Virus device driver.
If you are successful in identifying the source of the driver, remove the corresponding program.
2.The device driver name may begin with the letters "NW," suggesting that it may be a Novell NetWare networking driver. Other clues that may identify a driver as network-related are the presence of the letters "NDIS," "NET," or "SERVER."
3.If you are unable to identify the program or component that installed the driver, search the [386Enh] section of the System.ini file for a line with the following form
Device=<DeviceName>.386
where <DeviceName> is the name of the device driver, possibly with a path, or possibly with a slightly modified name. For example:
Device=ccvkd.386
4.If the driver that needs to be replaced is one of the Windows 95 standard drivers, run Windows 95 Setup again, and choose to verify the installation.
The following table lists virtual device drivers you may encounter.
Legend:
# - Indicates a standard Windows 95 driver.
! - Indicates a standard Windows 95 driver that may have been replaced by a third-party product.
$ - Indicates a driver provided by a third-party manufacturer.
3.0 - Indicates a driver from Windows 3.0.
3.1, 3.11 - Indicates device drivers that have been superseded by drivers in Windows 95
ID Driver
No. Name Driver Description
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# 0001 VMM Virtual Machine Manager
# 0002 DEBUG WDEB386 Kernel Debugger
! 0003 VPICD Virtual Programmable Interrupt Controller Device
# 0004 VDMAD Virtual Direct Memory Access Device
! 0005 VTD Virtual Timer Device
# 0006 V86MMGR Virtual 8086-mode Memory Manager
# 0007 PAGESWAP Demand Paging Swap Device
# 0008 PARITY Parity-checking Device
# 0009 REBOOT System Reboot Device
! 000A VDD Virtual Display Device
# 000B VSD Virtual Sound Device
! 000C VMD Virtual Mouse Device
! 000D VKD Virtual Keyboard Device
! 000E VCD Virtual Communications Device
! 000F VPD Virtual Printer Device
3.1 0010 BLOCKDEV Block Device Driver
# 0010 IOS Input/Output Supervisor
# 0011 VMCPD Virtual Math Coprocessor Device
# 0012 EBIOS PS/2 Extended BIOS Device Driver
# 0013 BIOSXLAT BIOS Translation Device Driver
# 0014 VNETBIOS Virtual NetBIOS Device Driver
# 0015 DOSMGR MS-DOS Device Driver
# 0017 SHELL Shell Interface Device
# 0018 VMPOLL Virtual Machine Polling Detection Device
! 3.1 001A DOSNET MS-DOS Network Interface Driver - This driver is often replaced by third-party network drivers
! 001B VFD Virtual Floppy Device
$! 001C LOADHI EMM386 Memory Manager Driver - This driver is often replaced by third-party memory managers
# 0020 INT13 Fixed Disk Interrupt Driver
! 3.1 0021 PAGEFILE Paging File Device - This driver is often replaced by RAM-doubling software
0022 SCSI SCSI Device
0023 MCA_POS MCA_POS Device
0024 SCSIFD SCSI FastDisk Device
0025 VPEND Pen Device
3.1 0026 APM Advanced Power Management Device
# 0026 VPOWERD Virtual Advanced Power Management Device
# 0027 VXDLDR VxD Loader device
# 0028 NDIS NDIS wrapper
# 002A VWIN32 Windows 95 Win32 Support Driver
# 002B VCOMM Windows 95 Communications Device Driver
# 002C SPOOLER Print Spooler
3.1 002D WIN32S WIN32S Driver
3.11 0031 VNB NetBEUI Driver from Windows for Workgroups
3.11 0032 SERVER NetBEUI Driver from Windows for Workgroups
# 0033 CONFIGMG Plug and Play Configuration Manager
3.1 0034 DWCFGMG Configuration Manager for Windows 3.1 and MS-DOS
# 0035 SCSIPORT I/O Subsystem Miniport Loader/Driver
# 0036 VFBACKUP Helper Driver for Backup Applications
# 0037 ENABLE Accessibility Driver
# 0038 VCOND Virtual Console Device for WIN32 Console Subsystem
# 003C ISAPNP ISA Plug and Play Enumerator
# 003D BIOS BIOS Plug and Play Enumerator
# 003E WINSOCK Windows Network Sockets
# 003F WSIPX Windows Network Sockets for IPX
# 0040 IFSMGR Installable File System Manager
# 0041 VCDFSD CD-ROM File System Driver
# 0042 MRCI32 Microsoft Real-time Compression Driver
# 0043 PCI PCI Plug and Play Enumerator
# 0045 EISA EISA Plug and Play Enumerator
# 011F VFLATD Linear Frame Buffer Video Driver
# 0442 VTDAPI Multimedia Timer Services Driver
3.0 0444 VADMAD Auto-initialize DMA
! 0445 VSBD Sound Blaster (Windows Resource Kit) [ASCII 150] This driver
is often replaced by third-party sound drivers
# 0460 UNIMODEM Universal Modem Driver
# 0480 VNETSUP Network Support Driver
# 0481 VREDIR Network Redirector
# 0483 VSHARE File Sharing Support Driver
3.11 0484 Old IFSMGR from Windows for Workgroups
# 0486 VFAT 32-bit File System Driver
# 0487 NWLINK 32-bit IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol
# 0488 VTDI TCP/IP Driver
# 0489 VIP TCP/IP Driver
# 048A VTCP TCP/IP Driver
# 048B VCACHE Cache Manager
# 048C VUDP User Datagram Protocol Driver
# 048E NWREDIR Windows 95 NetWare-compatible Redirector
# 0491 FILESEC File Security Driver
# 0492 NWSERVER Windows 95 NetWare-compatible File Server
# 049B VNBT NetBIOS Transport for TCP/IP
You may find more information in
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quote:
Originally posted by Absorbation
download it from the site
Then install like normal
quote:
Originally posted by miss_mattingley
I downloaded the newer version directly from your site and it worked fine...