A GPF is a General Protection Fault. Geek talk for when a
program gets outside of its allocated memory locations. A
GPF generally indicates a software problem, but if the
programs ran succesfully before a bad memory chip is always
a possibility.
Stephen J. Link wrote:
> I am having problems with my daughter's machine again.
> She is getting GPFs
> in her educational programs. Don't GPFs generally mean
> memory problems? It
> has 8 megs. I am wondering if one of the simms might be
> bad.
>
> Steve Link
> http://www.translog.org/causes.htm
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