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My PC uses Windows 98SE with built--in USB 1 and PCI USB 2 controller.
     After installing the driver of the Lexar Multi Card READER, I inserted the card reader into the USB2 port, the Device Manager failed to install the new device giving me the Blue Screen with the following message:

     A Fatal Exception 0E has occurred at 0028 C153A81E in VXD APIX (01)+0000317E.

     I tried plugging into USB1, same thing happened.
     Technical support of Lexar could not help.  Could anyone out there help?Did this ever work correctly? If so what has changed? Are you using the correct driver for Win98?If i were to Express your problem into one Syllable it would be "Boop!"

as for fixing it , i would Recommend a Reinstall of all related Drivers, i would uninstall the new ones you got and go back to the old ones that worked Quote

This driver is something neww for my computer, it has never worked before.  It worked OK on another computer with the same OS.
 
     I tried quite a few things without success, such as uninstalling and reinstalling a few times, perforing Clean Boot, cleaning Registry, scanning for spyware(s) sand virous check.
 
     What else can I do?  Have I overlooked the conflicting driver(s)?

What kind of add on USB 2 card is this? Has it ever worked correctly? What about some specifics on the machine? Are there newer drivers at the Lexar site? What is the specific model and number of the Lexar drive?

I would first totally REMOVE the USB card from the machine and remove all drivers for it and reboot. Then I would install the latest drivers for this Lexar drive from the web site. Then I would attempt to use it in the USB 1.1 port. (Hopefully it is a 1.1 and not a 1.0, but I don't KNOW that.

Post back what happens.
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  It is a PCI USB2 controller card.  It works quite well with other USB devices such as JumpDrive and iPod.
     It is the last thing I would do to remove this card.  As the Lexar technical support said that this PCI USB2 controller cannot be an issue.  If anything at all, it would be the drivers that cause the conflict.  The thing is how to remove the conflicting drivers without removing the card?

The situation is a little complicated. If you can remove some of the variables (like that card and it's drivers) then at least you would be able to problem solve with less possibilities for the conflict, then if working, add one thing back in until the problem resurfaces. On the other hand, if there own people couldn't sort it out....

What about the other questions I asked?


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