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explorer "invalid page fault"
Hi, it's me AGAIN. Sigh.
Everything is just great but I am getting the following error (not a BIG deal - all the tray icons disappear but everything works unless I try to start a new program - and it used to happen with the previous install as well...). Also, I am PRETTY sure the culprit is "Windows Make-Up" by Simone Avogadro, a "file open" box resizer/extender without the overkill of File Ex or other such programs. This is the message: ++++++++++ EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in module unknown at 0000:005857cd. Registers: EAX=82d4e5b8 CS=0167 EIP=005857cd EFLGS=00010246 EBX=00000000 SS=016f ESP=0066f084 EBP=0066f114 ECX=81d300e8 DS=016f ESI=00448d90 FS=274f EDX=00440000 ES=016f EDI=00447990 GS=37ee Bytes at CS:EIP: Stack dump: 7fdf766e 82d4e5b8 00448d90 00000001 00447990 ffff9001 00000001 7fdcfa87 82d4e5b8 0066f0bc 00000001 00447990 00000a18 00000001 bfc02de9 00667000 ++++++++++ Dependency walker gave me this: wmuhook.dll tagged pink kernel32.dll : red C, ordinal n/a, function: IsTNT This is why I think it's Windows Make-Up (wmu). Does anyone have another idea? I googled and was not successful. Now that I am doing all this on a 2GHz machine, File Ex may not be such a bad idea. WMU was always a little buggy and sloppy but on pure 95B (not 98SELite) it ran great. |
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explorer "invalid page fault"
"thanatoid" wrote in message ... Hi, it's me AGAIN. Sigh. Everything is just great but I am getting the following error (not a BIG deal - all the tray icons disappear but everything works unless I try to start a new program - and it used to happen with the previous install as well...). Also, I am PRETTY sure the culprit is "Windows Make-Up" by Simone Avogadro, a "file open" box resizer/extender without the overkill of File Ex or other such programs. This is the message: Hey what happened to all your lost partitions? Did you get them back???? |
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explorer "invalid page fault"
"thanatoid" wrote in message ... Hi, it's me AGAIN. Sigh. Everything is just great but I am getting the following error (not a BIG deal - all the tray icons disappear but everything works unless I try to start a new program - and it used to happen with the previous install as well...). Also, I am PRETTY sure the culprit is "Windows Make-Up" by Simone Avogadro, a "file open" box resizer/extender without the overkill of File Ex or other such programs. This is the message: Hey what happened to all your lost partitions? Did you get them back???? |
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explorer "invalid page fault"
thanatoid wrote in
: Hi, it's me AGAIN. Sigh. Everything is just great but I am getting the following error (not a BIG deal - all the tray icons disappear but everything works unless I try to start a new program - and it used to happen with the previous install as well...). Also, I am PRETTY sure the culprit is "Windows Make-Up" by Simone Avogadro, a "file open" box resizer/extender without the overkill of File Ex or other such programs. This is the message: ++++++++++ EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in module unknown at 0000:005857cd. Registers: Clue #1: explorer.exe as a possible cause Dependency walker gave me this: wmuhook.dll tagged pink kernel32.dll : Cluse #2 one of the above files as a possible cause. The former I would guess is part of the aforementioned package? red C, ordinal n/a, function: IsTNT This is why I think it's Windows Make-Up (wmu). Does anyone have another idea? I googled and was not successful. Now that I am doing all this on a 2GHz machine, File Ex may not be such a bad idea. WMU was always a little buggy and sloppy but on pure 95B (not 98SELite) it ran great. with either sfc or command prompt: extract explorer.exe in the windows directory Copy the files in the /win98 directory (the one with all the .cab files from your CD to c:\cabs boot to command prompt only. cd c:\windows\system extract /a /e c:\cabs\base4.cab kernel32.dll Then do a scanreg/fix in command prompt. win/d:m Check to see if there's *any* duplicates in device manager. Remove *all* copies of what's duplicated if there is, then reboot to normal. If you still have the problem after this, you first statement is correct: buggy software. This is a sure sign that your windows installation is getting corrupted. If you get errors with user.exe, you *will* have to do a clean install. There's no repair for that one. -- (setq (chuck nil) car(chuck) ) |
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explorer "invalid page fault"
thanatoid wrote in
: Hi, it's me AGAIN. Sigh. Everything is just great but I am getting the following error (not a BIG deal - all the tray icons disappear but everything works unless I try to start a new program - and it used to happen with the previous install as well...). Also, I am PRETTY sure the culprit is "Windows Make-Up" by Simone Avogadro, a "file open" box resizer/extender without the overkill of File Ex or other such programs. This is the message: ++++++++++ EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in module unknown at 0000:005857cd. Registers: Clue #1: explorer.exe as a possible cause Dependency walker gave me this: wmuhook.dll tagged pink kernel32.dll : Cluse #2 one of the above files as a possible cause. The former I would guess is part of the aforementioned package? red C, ordinal n/a, function: IsTNT This is why I think it's Windows Make-Up (wmu). Does anyone have another idea? I googled and was not successful. Now that I am doing all this on a 2GHz machine, File Ex may not be such a bad idea. WMU was always a little buggy and sloppy but on pure 95B (not 98SELite) it ran great. with either sfc or command prompt: extract explorer.exe in the windows directory Copy the files in the /win98 directory (the one with all the .cab files from your CD to c:\cabs boot to command prompt only. cd c:\windows\system extract /a /e c:\cabs\base4.cab kernel32.dll Then do a scanreg/fix in command prompt. win/d:m Check to see if there's *any* duplicates in device manager. Remove *all* copies of what's duplicated if there is, then reboot to normal. If you still have the problem after this, you first statement is correct: buggy software. This is a sure sign that your windows installation is getting corrupted. If you get errors with user.exe, you *will* have to do a clean install. There's no repair for that one. -- (setq (chuck nil) car(chuck) ) |
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explorer "invalid page fault"
thanatoid wrote:
| Hi, it's me AGAIN. Sigh. | | Everything is just great but I am getting the following error | (not a BIG deal - all the tray icons disappear but everything | works unless I try to start a new program - and it used to | happen with the previous install as well...). Did you do a fresh install? Is this a full Win98SE now? Icons can disappear from the tray after Explorer is end-tasked, for instance from the Ctlr-Alt-Del Close Program box. Explorer immediately restarts, everything else continues to run-- but fewer icons will appear in the Tray. I believe the same effect can be seen after a log-off/log-on using the START button. It's possible "Windows Make-Up" was unable to re-establish its hook to Explorer, but that explorer originally crashed for a different reason. What is the last thing you did before the error happened? Anything to do with a "file open" box? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/275543 How to troubleshoot the "invalid page fault" error message Anything in that article ring a bell? How about these...?... http://support.microsoft.com/search/...3comm=1&res=20 That's everything the MSKB has for "EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in module unknown". Do any of them also state a symptom you've experienced? | Also, I am PRETTY sure the culprit is "Windows Make-Up" by | Simone Avogadro, a "file open" box resizer/extender without the | overkill of File Ex or other such programs. | | This is the message: | | ++++++++++ | | EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in | module unknown at 0000:005857cd. | Registers: | EAX=82d4e5b8 CS=0167 EIP=005857cd EFLGS=00010246 | EBX=00000000 SS=016f ESP=0066f084 EBP=0066f114 | ECX=81d300e8 DS=016f ESI=00448d90 FS=274f | EDX=00440000 ES=016f EDI=00447990 GS=37ee | Bytes at CS:EIP: | | Stack dump: | 7fdf766e 82d4e5b8 00448d90 00000001 00447990 ffff9001 00000001 | 7fdcfa87 82d4e5b8 0066f0bc 00000001 00447990 00000a18 00000001 | bfc02de9 00667000 | | ++++++++++ | | Dependency walker gave me this: | | wmuhook.dll tagged pink | kernel32.dll : | red C, ordinal n/a, function: IsTNT | | This is why I think it's Windows Make-Up (wmu). | | Does anyone have another idea? I googled and was not successful. | | Now that I am doing all this on a 2GHz machine, File Ex may not | be such a bad idea. WMU was always a little buggy and sloppy but | on pure 95B (not 98SELite) it ran great. -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, Should things get worse after this, PCR |
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explorer "invalid page fault"
thanatoid wrote:
| Hi, it's me AGAIN. Sigh. | | Everything is just great but I am getting the following error | (not a BIG deal - all the tray icons disappear but everything | works unless I try to start a new program - and it used to | happen with the previous install as well...). Did you do a fresh install? Is this a full Win98SE now? Icons can disappear from the tray after Explorer is end-tasked, for instance from the Ctlr-Alt-Del Close Program box. Explorer immediately restarts, everything else continues to run-- but fewer icons will appear in the Tray. I believe the same effect can be seen after a log-off/log-on using the START button. It's possible "Windows Make-Up" was unable to re-establish its hook to Explorer, but that explorer originally crashed for a different reason. What is the last thing you did before the error happened? Anything to do with a "file open" box? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/275543 How to troubleshoot the "invalid page fault" error message Anything in that article ring a bell? How about these...?... http://support.microsoft.com/search/...3comm=1&res=20 That's everything the MSKB has for "EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in module unknown". Do any of them also state a symptom you've experienced? | Also, I am PRETTY sure the culprit is "Windows Make-Up" by | Simone Avogadro, a "file open" box resizer/extender without the | overkill of File Ex or other such programs. | | This is the message: | | ++++++++++ | | EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in | module unknown at 0000:005857cd. | Registers: | EAX=82d4e5b8 CS=0167 EIP=005857cd EFLGS=00010246 | EBX=00000000 SS=016f ESP=0066f084 EBP=0066f114 | ECX=81d300e8 DS=016f ESI=00448d90 FS=274f | EDX=00440000 ES=016f EDI=00447990 GS=37ee | Bytes at CS:EIP: | | Stack dump: | 7fdf766e 82d4e5b8 00448d90 00000001 00447990 ffff9001 00000001 | 7fdcfa87 82d4e5b8 0066f0bc 00000001 00447990 00000a18 00000001 | bfc02de9 00667000 | | ++++++++++ | | Dependency walker gave me this: | | wmuhook.dll tagged pink | kernel32.dll : | red C, ordinal n/a, function: IsTNT | | This is why I think it's Windows Make-Up (wmu). | | Does anyone have another idea? I googled and was not successful. | | Now that I am doing all this on a 2GHz machine, File Ex may not | be such a bad idea. WMU was always a little buggy and sloppy but | on pure 95B (not 98SELite) it ran great. -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, Should things get worse after this, PCR |
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explorer "invalid page fault"
"philo" wrote in
: "thanatoid" wrote in message ... Hi, it's me AGAIN. Sigh. Hey what happened to all your lost partitions? Did you get them back???? In spite of the /rather wide/ variety of helpfulness of replies, even for these groups, yes. This is the copy of the relevant part of the reply to the most helpful person: +++++++++++++ I use MBRTOOL to view my MBR: http://www.diydatarecovery.nl/mbrtool.htm Will DL it now. I did. It was too hairy for me - I never studied computer science so certain things are just beyond me. Good news, though: *****BUT it led me (I can't remember how, a suggestion on a software site for "similar programs" I think, to "TestDisk", a tiny French marvel which solved the problem in 2 minutes.***** WHY can't ALL programs be like that? (Rhetorical cry of despair.) +++++++++++++ So everything's just peachy. For now, anyway. SIGH. |
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explorer "invalid page fault"
"philo" wrote in
: "thanatoid" wrote in message ... Hi, it's me AGAIN. Sigh. Hey what happened to all your lost partitions? Did you get them back???? In spite of the /rather wide/ variety of helpfulness of replies, even for these groups, yes. This is the copy of the relevant part of the reply to the most helpful person: +++++++++++++ I use MBRTOOL to view my MBR: http://www.diydatarecovery.nl/mbrtool.htm Will DL it now. I did. It was too hairy for me - I never studied computer science so certain things are just beyond me. Good news, though: *****BUT it led me (I can't remember how, a suggestion on a software site for "similar programs" I think, to "TestDisk", a tiny French marvel which solved the problem in 2 minutes.***** WHY can't ALL programs be like that? (Rhetorical cry of despair.) +++++++++++++ So everything's just peachy. For now, anyway. SIGH. |
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explorer "invalid page fault"
"PCR" wrote in
: thanatoid wrote: | Hi, it's me AGAIN. Sigh. | | Everything is just great but I am getting the following | error (not a BIG deal - all the tray icons disappear but | everything works unless I try to start a new program - and | it used to happen with the previous install as well...). Did you do a fresh install? Is this a full Win98SE now? I tried the full 98SE but it was just ridiculous, it took about 3 tries to get it installed. I could NOT believe it. Once it was installed, I found the shell intolerable (see reply to Evan). So I wiped C and installed 98SELite which was like spreading butter on a scone. Icons can disappear from the tray after Explorer is end-tasked, for instance from the Ctlr-Alt-Del Close Program box. WHY would I ever do that? AFAIK, it and systray HAVE to be running! Explorer immediately restarts, everything else continues to run-- but fewer icons will appear in the Tray. I believe the same effect can be seen after a log-off/log-on using the START button. I use SSWT, a screen saver-shut off utility. It's possible "Windows Make-Up" was unable to re-establish its hook to Explorer, but that explorer originally crashed for a different reason. What is the last thing you did before the error happened? Anything to do with a "file open" box? No. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/275543 How to troubleshoot the "invalid page fault" error message Read it, useless - although MANY of their articles HAVE helped me, as much as I hate to admit it. Anything in that article ring a bell? How about these...?... http://support.microsoft.com/search/...px?mode=r&quer y=EXPLORER+caused+an+invalid+page+fault+in+module+ unknown&sp id=global&catalog=LCID%3D1033&1033comm=1&res=20 That's everything the MSKB has for "EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in module unknown". Do any of them also state a symptom you've experienced? Of course not. The hell I go through is my very own, copyrighted and dongled, private computer hell, Grade A US and ISO-9666 certified. But since I deleted WMU, so far so good. |
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