keep getting this pop up

G

Guest

i keep getting this message poping up: 16 bit MS-DOS Subsystem, then it says
'The NTVDM CPU has encounted an illegal instruction. CS:06fc IP:012c OP:65 63
68 42 75 choose 'close' to terminate the application.

it gives me the option to close or ignore. ignore doesnt get rid of it so i
click choose, problem is it comes back in about 10 minutes. wot is it??
 
M

MAP

Richie said:
i keep getting this message poping up: 16 bit MS-DOS Subsystem, then
it says 'The NTVDM CPU has encounted an illegal instruction. CS:06fc
IP:012c OP:65 63 68 42 75 choose 'close' to terminate the application.

it gives me the option to close or ignore. ignore doesnt get rid of
it so i click choose, problem is it comes back in about 10 minutes.
wot is it??

Are you running an older program or game when this happens?

For the lack of a better suggestion on my part I would run the system file
checker while your waiting for another reply.
http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html
 
B

Bruce Chambers

Richie said:
what am i supposed to do now im on this website?

1) Post a question.

2) Check back a few hours later to see if you received any answers to
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D

dfrog

Richie H said:
what am i supposed to do now im on this website?


SNIP

Richie,

The website tells you how to use System File Checker.
What I usually do is to print out the site and then I've got a 'hard copy'
to read with which to follow the instructions (I have a crap memory - human
version of 8KB :) )
I think its quite a comprehensive explanation, but it can look a bit
daunting if you haven't been to these places before.

dfrog
 
G

Guest

it says i have to pay about £24. i dont want to pay. is there any way i can
do it for free?
 
D

dfrog

Not sure where you are coming from,, System File Checker is already on your
PC, how can anyone charge you £24 ?
dfrog
 
D

dfrog

Richie,
Your first helper (Mike Pawlak) suggested you run System File Checker, which
I subsequently told you is already on your PC (part of Win XP), and I showed
you how to find it. What happened when you ran System File Checker ?

dfrog
 

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