Hey guys. I heard about ReactOS and wanted to try it out. I downloaded the version ReactOS that's preinstalled on a QEMU virtual machine. I opened it up and browsed around for a while. I found a button that said "net" on it so i figured that must mean the internet. Then it said something about not having a DirectX driver for Mozilla Firefox. I downloaded it and installed it...then ReactOS froze. Now whenever I start ReactOS, this comes up:
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Any ideas?
Help!(Blue Screen of Death)
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You don't need a DX driver for FF. Only install FF or the packed version of Seamonkey (not the installer - don't work)and have INet.
But you can have INet without FF or Seamonkey with the embedded Explorer and ActiveX add on.
But you can have INet without FF or Seamonkey with the embedded Explorer and ActiveX add on.
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Hi,
Regards,
eXile.
As Mozilla Firefox is not a 3D application, it is very unlikely that it will need the DirectX components.Then it said something about not having a DirectX driver for Mozilla Firefox.
What did you download? The DirectX runtime? If yes, then the problem is clear: ReactOS does not support in any way the DirectX runtimes from Microsoft. It will get DirectX support later.I downloaded it and installed it.
Stop 0x0000001E means a KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED. This is either an internal error in the ReactOS kernel, or a problem in a kernel-mode driver. As you said, you installed something (e.g. a kernel-mode driver or whatever makes the kernel instable) I would advise you to delete your downloaded image and redownload it. All personal data in the ReactOS image will be lost. Heck, ReactOS is alpha, and you did something nobody else did ever before (if I am right).Now whenever I start ReactOS, this comes up
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eXile.
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