Re: another page fault !
- Posted by Ted Fines <fines at macalester.edu> Apr 14, 2001
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Kat, If Eu has been humming along nicely and all of a sudden is causing GPFs or Page Faults, etc., then the problem is most likely not with Eu. Send me your program or post it on this list--if we don't get the same results, then the problem is undoubtedly not with Eu. I'd try this kind of stuff: 1) Remove Eu and reinstall it. Delete it with one of those programs that really deletes program data, instead of justs setting the deleted flag. Many are available on the web--I know www.cnet.com has quite a few. 2) Scan for viruses with a current (as in very very current) scanner. 3) Run Scandisk & perform a surface test, too. (scandisk c: /autofix /nosave /surface) 4) Try your program on other machines. --Ted --On Saturday, April 14, 2001 02:22:33 PM -0500 Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> wrote: > > > EXW caused an invalid page fault in > module EXW.EXE at 0137:0040a9d0. > Registers: > EAX=04ad00c0 CS=0137 EIP=0040a9d0 EFLGS=00010206 > EBX=007f0030 SS=013f ESP=0056fc20 EBP=00683650 > ECX=034800c4 DS=013f ESI=01e40030 FS=3707 > EDX=bfffffff ES=013f EDI=03490030 GS=0000 > Bytes at CS:EIP: > 8b 1b 83 c0 04 8b 13 83 c3 04 89 50 fc 81 fa ff > Stack dump: > 00683650 803c8006 0056fc46 803c8006 00000001 0064efa8 00413d7b > 00580960 006a1000 0056fca8 00000013 005807f8 00423618 0056fc50 > 803c8006 00000000 > > > >