1. [OT] Which routine in kernel32.dll?

I'm hoping someone can give me a pointer here.

This happens in alot of programs, the question is not really how do I
fix this (well, obviously an answer to that would be ideal) but rather
****what is being called****?

Eg:
EXW caused an invalid page fault in
module KERNEL32.DLL at 0157:bff78da9.
Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=0157 EIP=bff78da9 EFLGS=00010246
EBX=00000001 SS=015f ESP=0057efd0 EBP=0057f054
ECX=81acd4d4 DS=015f ESI=0057f0a6 FS=0e17
EDX=81acd00c ES=015f EDI=bffc1c2c GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
11 68 ec 03 00 00 e8 67 53 00 00 33 c0 e9 17 0b 
Stack dump:
00000002 00000000 00000080 000a000c 00040009 e7ffffff 00000000
00000000 81acd4d4 00000000 81acd4e4 000a000a 00000000 00000005
00000000 00000000 

Similar often at bff789b9.

I've wiped C: at least a dozen times this week and am now running
win95. I am pretty certain this is a hardware-related problem, and 
probably something to do with timers, but if anyone can throw me a
straw, I'll clutch at it blink

Tia,
Pete

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2. Re: [OT] Which routine in kernel32.dll?

On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 00:35:24 +0000, Pete Lomax
<petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:

>This happens in alot of programs, 
^ Alot of non-Euphoria programs as well, somewhat randomly and not
consistently repeatable, I should have said. Straws I can clutch at,
anyone?

Pete

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3. Re: [OT] Which routine in kernel32.dll?

Pete wrote:

> On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 00:35:24 +0000, Pete Lomax
> <petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> This happens in alot of programs,
> ^ Alot of non-Euphoria programs as well, somewhat randomly and not
> consistently repeatable, I should have said. Straws I can clutch at,
> anyone?

Maybe you'll find something helpful here:
   http://www.all-windows.com/kernel32.html

Good luck!

Regards,
   Juergen

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4. Re: [OT] Which routine in kernel32.dll?

Pete:
   It may be a memory hardware problem.
   If you are familiar with hardware try swapping memory 
   chips around to see if problem moves.
   Make sure all your memory chips are fully seated.
   Run an extensive memory test.
Bernie

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