Woohaaaaaaaaaaa! Caught it!
My HP8380 acted up, yet again. But this time, having read about it here on
PCSOFT, Dr. Watson was on the scene! When I tried to close a file in MS
Works, that had been saved on a 3.5 that had already been removed, the
program crashed. But, lo and behold, I get some meters flashing across the
screen, and I got the following diagnosis:
"The application or one of its DLLs may have overflowed an internal temporary
buffer.
Module Name: <unknown>
Application Name: Msworks.exe
Description: Microsoft Works for Windows
Version: 4.00.03.458
Product: Microsoft Works for Windows
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation"
Under "System" tab, and in section "Resources", it said:
"18% system resources free
Windows-managed swap file on drive C (4309 MB free)
Temporary files on drive C (4309MB free)"
Under details, there are more pages than AOL (not to mention, PCSOFT) would
allow in an email, but I think I have that saved, if anyone is a glutton for
punishment.
I have Windows 98 4.10.1998
So, all you diagnosticians out there. What does this mean! (And what do I
do about it?)
William Closure
PCSOFT's List Owner's:
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