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(894724) - Describes the problem that occurs when you try to archive pictures in Digital Image Suite 10 before you put blank media in the drive where you want to archive the pictures.

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Article ID: 894724 - Last Review: March 4, 2005 - Revision: 1.0

You receive the "System halted" error message or the computer shuts down when you try to archive pictures in Digital Image Suite 10

SYMPTOMS

When you try to archive your pictures in Microsoft Digital Image Suite 10 on a Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me)-based computer, you may receive the following error message on a blue screen:
Windows protection error. You need to restart your computer.
System halted.
When you try to archive your pictures in Digital Image Suite 10 on a Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition-based computer, your computer automatically shuts down.

RESOLUTION

To resolve this problem, make sure that you have blank media in the drive where you want to archive the pictures.

APPLIES TO
  • Microsoft Digital Image Suite 10, when used with:
    • Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
    • Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
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