Re: [NTLK] Problem with 130 and error 77

From: Laurent Daudelin (nemesys_at_cox.rr.com)
Date: Tue Feb 12 2002 - 21:41:39 EST


on 12/02/02 21:28, D. LoTempio at dlotempio_at_hotmail.com wrote:

> Need help. I've owned a 130 with 4 MB card for about 2 years and its run
> flawlessly until now. Last week, I installed Backgammon v.2 and Blue Print,
> the project management demo. I played Backgammon for about a week - well,
> not the WHOLE week but you get the idea - and had no problems. I used Blue
> Print on Monday and received a memory error. I went into Extras and Froze
> Backgammon, but it's icon promptly disappeared. I tried freezing Blue Print
> and it did the same thing. The packages were still there when I unfroze
> them. After all this occured, many of my packages and apps will not open.
> I receive Error 77.
>
> I can't open Dates, Names, Backgammon, Connection and Blue Print. I can
> open and use Notes. I couldn't find any useful information on the error #.
> Does anyone have experience with this problem or advice. I was wondering if
> I should try a soft reset (with the card popped out).

If it's really a positive error 77, that means a hardware error, probably
with the card.

Sorry, but I'm afraid there isn't much to do...

-Laurent.

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