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Subject:
From:
"Kenneth V. Vickery" <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Fri, 6 Feb 1998 10:18:53 -0500
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With the multiple errors you are receiving, it sounds like something I was
experiencing.  When I replaced the memory chips, all the problems
disappeared as well.  Microsoft does indicate that multiple errors across
all programs can very well be a bad memory module (or may need to be
reseated).  Maybe try switching modules with another computer (same memory
modules) and see if it clears up your problem.

Larry Stewart wrote:

> I am having continuing problems with page fault errors in multiple
> application.
>
> Since the problem does not seem restricted to any set program or
> application, what WIN95 application or module would be most likely to be
> at fault and how can I go about replacing it (them) without resorting to
> the (shudder) complete reloading of WIN95?
>
> Do you need more information from me such as the type of machine, chip,
> speed, etc?
>
> My WIN9  version is 4.00.950B.
>
> Hope you can help out.
>
> Larry Stewart
> e-mail: [log in to unmask]
>
> Following is more specific information on the messages I'm getting and
> some of the applications I'm experiencing the errors in.
>
> The WIN95 warning box with the x'ed out circle is being received in any
> number of applications. I have got the warning while using HPBackup,
> Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia (CIE) 98, Corel WordPerfect, Print
> House Magic and others.  The offending message states:
>
> "This program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down.
> If the problem persists, contact the program vendor."
>
> When I click on the detail button, it provides messages similar to the
> following:
>
> 8"Invalid page fault in module Hpbackup.exe at 014f:00430040"
>
> In the case of the Colorado backup (Hpbackup.exe), on three other
> occassions, the address of the page fault was 014f:0048778d and again at
> 014f:00430040.  On the third occurrence, it happened while the software
> was doing a compare operation on the second folder (Windows) that was
> backed up - it successfully completed the compare earlier on the
> "Program Files" folder.
>
> When I tried the compare operation only, it resulted in another page
> fault but in an "unknown module" with an address 0000:7d88a5.  In this
> case and the third one above, I had booted the machine with nothing in
> the start menu.
>
> In CNME, the error was in module CPL24B.DLL and address 014f:10063fb2
> and a later one in CNME's module kernel32.DLL and an address of
> 014f:bffb8c48
>
> Another CNME (Compton's) error encountered trying to look up the word
> "sociopath" (not found by the way) and ended in a page fault in module
> CPL24B.dll at 014f:10063fb2. Tried to close and got the same message
> then tried again to close only this time go a "CNME caused an exception
> C0000026h in module Kernel32.dll at 014f:bff8c48. (Feb 2).
>
> In Autoplay, the module was OWL50f.DLL at 014f:00575bcb
>
> In Netscape Navigator V3, the invalid module was Netscape.exe and
> address 014f:0051afef and when I tried to close it, it gave a page fault
> at 014f:5f8012b6
>
> In WPWin7, on trying to close the application, it resulted in a page
> fault "in unknown module" and an address of 014f:00000015 (happened when
> I closed a saved file then exit WP immediately. A second occassion
> resulted in a page fault for kernel32.dll at 014f:bff9ad0
>
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