EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault

P

Pablo

Anybody has a solution to this life old problem?

EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in
module USER.EXE at 001e:00001473.
Registers:
EAX=00000012 CS=16e7 EIP=00001473 EFLGS=00000282
EBX=005989f4 SS=383f ESP=000089cc EBP=005989f4
ECX=00000004 DS=0177 ESI=20380001 FS=8127
EDX=00000000 ES=383f EDI=000089d0 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
67 66 ad ab e2 fa c3 b9 0c 00 67 66 ad ab e2 fa
Stack dump:
16c731e8 89fe0167 015f1e25 761681c7 00000012 10310003 142f6030 00000000
00040000 16e72d8c bff714d9 0000016f 0059fa04 00000177 00008127 00020000
 
P

PA Bear

Windows version?

Explorer = Windows Explorer, not Internet Explorer

Best to post to a newsgroup specific to your operating system, not here.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org
Anybody has a solution to this life old problem?

EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in
module USER.EXE at 001e:00001473.
<snip>
 
F

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE

Pablo said:
Anybody has a solution to this life old problem?

EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in
module USER.EXE at 001e:00001473.
Registers:
EAX=00000012 CS=16e7 EIP=00001473 EFLGS=00000282
EBX=005989f4 SS=383f ESP=000089cc EBP=005989f4
ECX=00000004 DS=0177 ESI=20380001 FS=8127
EDX=00000000 ES=383f EDI=000089d0 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
67 66 ad ab e2 fa c3 b9 0c 00 67 66 ad ab e2 fa
Stack dump:
16c731e8 89fe0167 015f1e25 761681c7 00000012 10310003 142f6030
00000000 00040000 16e72d8c bff714d9 0000016f 0059fa04 00000177
00008127 00020000

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

--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE
Please respond in Newsgroup. Do not send email
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Protect your PC
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/
 

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