Hi seeker,
Instead of reinstalling Windows, have you tried uninstalling and
reinstalling the program you are having problems with?
Also in order to enjoy the program, but only if you have the Windows 3.1
operating system, still on floppies or CD, have you attempted to Dual-boot
between 3.1 and Windows XP Home Edition?
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thecreator
"Seeker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am running XP Home, SP2 installed, all updates installed.
>
> I have a 16 bit game I have been playing in Win 95 Compatability mode
> ever since I got my present computer with XP installed, at least three
> years ago. (I've had this since Win 3.1 was king!, and have not found
> anything that I enjoy quite as much.)
>
> Starting a couple of days ago the program began freezing. After
> watching "not responding" in the Task Manager for a few minutes, I
> have hit "End Task". It continues to hang up, until I get an error
> message that "NTVDM.exe" is non-responsive, and asking me to submit
> the report to Microsoft. Which I have done at least three times, and
> got no response.
>
> I then get a message saying the 16 bit subsystem may be unstable,and
> recommends I close the program, which of course I have been trying to
> do! It offers an "OK" or a "Cancel" button. So I hit the OK button,
> and the program ends. I have rebooted and tried again, with identical
> results. The program freezes.
>
> Hopefully there is a way to fix this without re-installing Windows.
>
> All advice gratefully received.
>
> Thank You
>
> Seeker
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