Why do I receive a 0x0000001E error when I start my computer?

John Savill

July 29, 2001

1 Min Read
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A. 0x0000001E is a common bug code. To resolve this error, you should typically contact Microsoft support with all the information from the failure. However, if you receive this error after you perform a new installation, look for the following culprits:

  • Lack of disk space for installation

  • Third-party video drivers (and the Windows 2000 or Windows NT win32k.sys driver)

  • System BIOS incompatibilities

To help resolve these problems,

  • Ensure that you have plenty of disk space

  • Remove the third-party video driver

  • Upgrade to the newest BIOS version, and ensure that it's on the Microsoft Hardware Compatibility List (HCL)

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