Error while browsing

N

Naresh

I have InternetExplorer6.0 loaded on my computer from
Microsoft web.With this explorer I am recieving an error
message while browsing as below:

IEXPLORE caused an invalid page fault in
module KERNEL32.DLL at 017f:bff9da1a.
Registers:
EAX=041b0058 CS=017f EIP=bff9da1a EFLGS=00010206
EBX=00000000 SS=0187 ESP=041aff3c EBP=041b005c
ECX=041b0008 DS=0187 ESI=041b007c FS=4e1f
EDX=041b00cc ES=0187 EDI=041b00cc GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
50 51 ff 75 08 8d 85 e0 fe ff ff 50 ff 75 0c e8
Stack dump:


I am using Windows98se OS.Please help me.
 
G

Guest

You probably have a load of ActiveX registry errors. You
can either reload W98SE (not fun) or go out and buy Norton
Symantecs System Works and run the Windows repair tools.
 
G

Guest

I'm having a similar problem - when using any of the
online email programs I'm getting the message. For
example, I can get into Hotmail, but when I attempt to
close my mailbox, I get the message. When trying to get
into the mailbox in Yahoo, I get the same message.
Usually the message does not specify which module the page
fault is in (module <unknown>), but have received the
Kernal32.dll error once.

Suggestions or ideas from anyone??
 
F

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP

I'm having a similar problem - when using any of the
online email programs I'm getting the message. For
example, I can get into Hotmail, but when I attempt to
close my mailbox, I get the message. When trying to get
into the mailbox in Yahoo, I get the same message.
Usually the message does not specify which module the page
fault is in (module <unknown>), but have received the
Kernal32.dll error once.

Suggestions or ideas from anyone??

A. See
Dealing with Unwanted Spyware, Parasites, Toolbars and Search Engines
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm

B. You may need new video drivers. Check the site for your video board
manufacturer. Meanwhile you can do the following:
1. Use the default mouse pointers.
2. Turn down your color depth. (Right click the desktop and choose
Properties | Appearance | Settings) Some people find that increasing color
depth helps.
3. Turn down your graphics hardware acceleration. (For Win 98, Start |
Settings | Control Panel | System | Performance | Graphics button) You will
see little, if any, performance degradation.
4. Turn off your desktop wallpaper.

If these make the problem go away you need new video drivers.

If you have an ATI video board, try adding these lines to System.ini

[display]
DevBMP=0 <--- That's a zero
 

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