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Posted by shoeguys on May 19th, 2006


Can anyone offer any help with the following error messages? I am using only
a fraction of my HD and have plenty of memory.. this is a new system. Dell
can (will) not help.. says it is a software issue. These messages popup
mainly during startup and shutdown, although they do occur (less frequently)
when the computer is on.
Thank you!

1) Warning Event Notification:
The total hard drive capacity in your system has decreased.
This typically does NOT indicate a hardware failure.
Contact your Help Desk if you did not personally change your system's
hard-drive
configuration or disable devices in System Setup.


2) wmiprvse.exe- Application Error
The instruction at "0x0104e970" referenced memory at 0x00000000. The memory
could not be
"written"
Click on OK to terminate the program
Click on Cancel to debug the program
DEP needs to close WMI (published by Microsoft) on startup
When running and "waking up":
ATI External Event Utility Module
ATI External Event Utility Module has ecountered a problem and needs to
close. We are sorry for inconvenience.

3) Warning event notification
Disk free space has dropped below the minimum threshold. Free up space on
your hard disk drive by:
1. Backing up your data to a tape backup, ZIP or network drive.
2. Delete unused files.
If you are unsure which files are safe to move or delete, contact your Help
Desk or consult your software manuals.

4) ATI Video Bios Poller: Ati2eVXX.exe-Application Error
The instructions at 0x7C911639 referenced memory at 0x009a3005. The memory
could not be read. Click OK to terminate the program. Click Cancel to debug
the program.

Posted by notta on May 19th, 2006


Rgarding #1
http://forums.us.dell.com/supportfor...id=66060#M1317

I have seen this problem a few times. I believe there is a service running
as well that you could shut off.

"shoeguys" wrote:

Posted by shoeguys on May 19th, 2006


Thank you.. I looked at the various posts you linked to with similar problems
and as a result have uninstalled "OMCI". I hope this does the trick.. will
post again if it seems to solve the issue.

"notta" wrote:

Posted by shoeguys on May 19th, 2006


As stated in my previous message I have uninstalled "OMCI" and the error
messages seemed to have gone away. Many Thanks for your help!

"notta" wrote:

Posted by GeorgiaTX on January 17th, 2008


Did you ever get an answer for #4? I've been searching everywhere for a
solution to this annoying application error.

"shoeguys" wrote:


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