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  #1  
Old December 30th 04, 03:19 AM
BD
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Default System crashes

My system crashes occasionally for the last while. Following are the last six
snapshot produces by Dr Watson diagnostic.
The problem appears to be related to memory access management

Any suggestion or course of actions to take to resolve the problem?


Watson62.WLG - Dr. Watson

Windows Kernel core component accessed memory improperly or encountered some
nonspecific error.

Module Name: KRNL386.EXE
Description: Windows Kernel core component
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Setup.exe
Description: InstallShield (R) Setup Launcher
Version: 7, 01, 100, 1248
Product: InstallShield (R)
Manufacturer: InstallShield Software Corporation

Watson61.WLG - Dr. Watson

Microsoft Word for Windows performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: WINWORD.EXE
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Winword.exe
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Watson60.WLG - Dr. Watson

Spooler Sub System DLL used a system resource improperly.

Module Name: SPOOLSS.DLL
Description: Spooler Sub System DLL
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Spool32.exe
Description: Spooler Sub System Process
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation


Dr. Watson report #59

unknown performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: unknown

Application Name: Winword.exe
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Dr. Watson report #58

ENTERNETFOLDER. performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: ENTERNETFOLDER.

Application Name: Enternetfolder.exe


Dr. Watson report #57

Windows Graphics Device Interface core component accessed memory improperly
or encountered some nonspecific error.

Module Name: gdi.exe
Description: Windows Graphics Device Interface core component
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Drwatson.exe
Description: Dr. Watson for Windows 98
Version: 4.03
Product: Microsoft® Windows® Product Support Tools
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation


--
Thanks
BD
  #2  
Old December 30th 04, 04:25 AM
Timothy Cassels
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First thing I would try, is scan the computer with Spybot Search and Destroy
and AdAware. Also what av program do you have?

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"BD" wrote in message
...
My system crashes occasionally for the last while. Following are the last

six
snapshot produces by Dr Watson diagnostic.
The problem appears to be related to memory access management

Any suggestion or course of actions to take to resolve the problem?


Watson62.WLG - Dr. Watson

Windows Kernel core component accessed memory improperly or encountered

some
nonspecific error.

Module Name: KRNL386.EXE
Description: Windows Kernel core component
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Setup.exe
Description: InstallShield (R) Setup Launcher
Version: 7, 01, 100, 1248
Product: InstallShield (R)
Manufacturer: InstallShield Software Corporation

Watson61.WLG - Dr. Watson

Microsoft Word for Windows performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: WINWORD.EXE
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Winword.exe
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Watson60.WLG - Dr. Watson

Spooler Sub System DLL used a system resource improperly.

Module Name: SPOOLSS.DLL
Description: Spooler Sub System DLL
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Spool32.exe
Description: Spooler Sub System Process
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation


Dr. Watson report #59

unknown performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: unknown

Application Name: Winword.exe
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Dr. Watson report #58

ENTERNETFOLDER. performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: ENTERNETFOLDER.

Application Name: Enternetfolder.exe


Dr. Watson report #57

Windows Graphics Device Interface core component accessed memory

improperly
or encountered some nonspecific error.

Module Name: gdi.exe
Description: Windows Graphics Device Interface core component
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Drwatson.exe
Description: Dr. Watson for Windows 98
Version: 4.03
Product: Microsoft® Windows® Product Support Tools
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation


--
Thanks
BD



  #3  
Old December 30th 04, 05:11 AM
glee
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Please turn off Dr. Watson so that you can get conventional error messages, and then
post the details of the errors.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

"BD" wrote in message
...
My system crashes occasionally for the last while. Following are the last six
snapshot produces by Dr Watson diagnostic.
The problem appears to be related to memory access management

Any suggestion or course of actions to take to resolve the problem?


Watson62.WLG - Dr. Watson

Windows Kernel core component accessed memory improperly or encountered some
nonspecific error.

Module Name: KRNL386.EXE
Description: Windows Kernel core component
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Setup.exe
Description: InstallShield (R) Setup Launcher
Version: 7, 01, 100, 1248
Product: InstallShield (R)
Manufacturer: InstallShield Software Corporation

Watson61.WLG - Dr. Watson

Microsoft Word for Windows performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: WINWORD.EXE
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Winword.exe
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Watson60.WLG - Dr. Watson

Spooler Sub System DLL used a system resource improperly.

Module Name: SPOOLSS.DLL
Description: Spooler Sub System DLL
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Spool32.exe
Description: Spooler Sub System Process
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation


Dr. Watson report #59

unknown performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: unknown

Application Name: Winword.exe
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Dr. Watson report #58

ENTERNETFOLDER. performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: ENTERNETFOLDER.

Application Name: Enternetfolder.exe


Dr. Watson report #57

Windows Graphics Device Interface core component accessed memory improperly
or encountered some nonspecific error.

Module Name: gdi.exe
Description: Windows Graphics Device Interface core component
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Drwatson.exe
Description: Dr. Watson for Windows 98
Version: 4.03
Product: Microsoft® Windows® Product Support Tools
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation


--
Thanks
BD


  #4  
Old December 30th 04, 10:51 AM
ShadyTech
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Hi,

I would try to find out what is *enternetfolder.exe* and whats the
application that related to this executable file. If needed unistalling this
application.

Then i would do a *startrun cleanmgr* and delete all the temporary files
related to OS. Try to find if there are any spywares running around and
viruses. And make sure about the same by doing a full system scans with
spyware utilities(recommended Ad-aware SE Personal, Spy Sweeper) and
antivirus (Whichever you have on your system - but make sure its updated).

Apart from that please post what's you system configuration, and as you say
its realted to your memory try to find out that the application that you are
using are well supported by the kind of RAM that you have on the system.

And finally if problem still persists try to post your problem in form of

Action: What did you do to cause the error message
Result: What was the resulting error message

as opposed to posting Dr. Watson reports

Also doing windows updates might proove helpful in case windows are not
updated

Thanks
ShadyTech.

"BD" wrote:

My system crashes occasionally for the last while. Following are the last six
snapshot produces by Dr Watson diagnostic.
The problem appears to be related to memory access management

Any suggestion or course of actions to take to resolve the problem?


Watson62.WLG - Dr. Watson

Windows Kernel core component accessed memory improperly or encountered some
nonspecific error.

Module Name: KRNL386.EXE
Description: Windows Kernel core component
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Setup.exe
Description: InstallShield (R) Setup Launcher
Version: 7, 01, 100, 1248
Product: InstallShield (R)
Manufacturer: InstallShield Software Corporation

Watson61.WLG - Dr. Watson

Microsoft Word for Windows performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: WINWORD.EXE
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Winword.exe
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Watson60.WLG - Dr. Watson

Spooler Sub System DLL used a system resource improperly.

Module Name: SPOOLSS.DLL
Description: Spooler Sub System DLL
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Spool32.exe
Description: Spooler Sub System Process
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation


Dr. Watson report #59

unknown performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: unknown

Application Name: Winword.exe
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Dr. Watson report #58

ENTERNETFOLDER. performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: ENTERNETFOLDER.

Application Name: Enternetfolder.exe


Dr. Watson report #57

Windows Graphics Device Interface core component accessed memory improperly
or encountered some nonspecific error.

Module Name: gdi.exe
Description: Windows Graphics Device Interface core component
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Drwatson.exe
Description: Dr. Watson for Windows 98
Version: 4.03
Product: Microsoft® Windows® Product Support Tools
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation


--
Thanks
BD

  #5  
Old December 30th 04, 12:06 PM
glee
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"ShadyTech" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I would try to find out what is *enternetfolder.exe* and whats the
application that related to this executable file. If needed unistalling this
application.


That's probably a very bad idea, as Enternetfolder.exe is part of his ISP's
software. Google it.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


Then i would do a *startrun cleanmgr* and delete all the temporary files
related to OS. Try to find if there are any spywares running around and
viruses. And make sure about the same by doing a full system scans with
spyware utilities(recommended Ad-aware SE Personal, Spy Sweeper) and
antivirus (Whichever you have on your system - but make sure its updated).

Apart from that please post what's you system configuration, and as you say
its realted to your memory try to find out that the application that you are
using are well supported by the kind of RAM that you have on the system.

And finally if problem still persists try to post your problem in form of

Action: What did you do to cause the error message
Result: What was the resulting error message

as opposed to posting Dr. Watson reports

Also doing windows updates might proove helpful in case windows are not
updated

Thanks
ShadyTech.

"BD" wrote:

My system crashes occasionally for the last while. Following are the last six
snapshot produces by Dr Watson diagnostic.
The problem appears to be related to memory access management

Any suggestion or course of actions to take to resolve the problem?


Watson62.WLG - Dr. Watson

Windows Kernel core component accessed memory improperly or encountered some
nonspecific error.

Module Name: KRNL386.EXE
Description: Windows Kernel core component
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Setup.exe
Description: InstallShield (R) Setup Launcher
Version: 7, 01, 100, 1248
Product: InstallShield (R)
Manufacturer: InstallShield Software Corporation

Watson61.WLG - Dr. Watson

Microsoft Word for Windows performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: WINWORD.EXE
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Winword.exe
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Watson60.WLG - Dr. Watson

Spooler Sub System DLL used a system resource improperly.

Module Name: SPOOLSS.DLL
Description: Spooler Sub System DLL
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Spool32.exe
Description: Spooler Sub System Process
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation


Dr. Watson report #59

unknown performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: unknown

Application Name: Winword.exe
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Dr. Watson report #58

ENTERNETFOLDER. performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: ENTERNETFOLDER.

Application Name: Enternetfolder.exe


Dr. Watson report #57

Windows Graphics Device Interface core component accessed memory improperly
or encountered some nonspecific error.

Module Name: gdi.exe
Description: Windows Graphics Device Interface core component
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Drwatson.exe
Description: Dr. Watson for Windows 98
Version: 4.03
Product: Microsoft® Windows® Product Support Tools
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation


--
Thanks
BD


  #6  
Old December 30th 04, 01:45 PM
ShadyTech
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Hi,

The whole idea about FINDING enternet.exe application was to make sure if
its a spyware or a virus or not. And as clearly mention in my ealier post "IF
NEEDED unistalling this
application" So a good option would be to have a look on the big picture
rather can concentrating on certain lines.

Thanks,
ShadyTech


"glee" wrote:

"ShadyTech" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I would try to find out what is *enternetfolder.exe* and whats the
application that related to this executable file. If needed unistalling this
application.


That's probably a very bad idea, as Enternetfolder.exe is part of his ISP's
software. Google it.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


Then i would do a *startrun cleanmgr* and delete all the temporary files
related to OS. Try to find if there are any spywares running around and
viruses. And make sure about the same by doing a full system scans with
spyware utilities(recommended Ad-aware SE Personal, Spy Sweeper) and
antivirus (Whichever you have on your system - but make sure its updated).

Apart from that please post what's you system configuration, and as you say
its realted to your memory try to find out that the application that you are
using are well supported by the kind of RAM that you have on the system.

And finally if problem still persists try to post your problem in form of

Action: What did you do to cause the error message
Result: What was the resulting error message

as opposed to posting Dr. Watson reports

Also doing windows updates might proove helpful in case windows are not
updated

Thanks
ShadyTech.

"BD" wrote:

My system crashes occasionally for the last while. Following are the last six
snapshot produces by Dr Watson diagnostic.
The problem appears to be related to memory access management

Any suggestion or course of actions to take to resolve the problem?


Watson62.WLG - Dr. Watson

Windows Kernel core component accessed memory improperly or encountered some
nonspecific error.

Module Name: KRNL386.EXE
Description: Windows Kernel core component
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Setup.exe
Description: InstallShield (R) Setup Launcher
Version: 7, 01, 100, 1248
Product: InstallShield (R)
Manufacturer: InstallShield Software Corporation

Watson61.WLG - Dr. Watson

Microsoft Word for Windows performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: WINWORD.EXE
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Winword.exe
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Watson60.WLG - Dr. Watson

Spooler Sub System DLL used a system resource improperly.

Module Name: SPOOLSS.DLL
Description: Spooler Sub System DLL
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Spool32.exe
Description: Spooler Sub System Process
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation


Dr. Watson report #59

unknown performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: unknown

Application Name: Winword.exe
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Dr. Watson report #58

ENTERNETFOLDER. performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: ENTERNETFOLDER.

Application Name: Enternetfolder.exe


Dr. Watson report #57

Windows Graphics Device Interface core component accessed memory improperly
or encountered some nonspecific error.

Module Name: gdi.exe
Description: Windows Graphics Device Interface core component
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Drwatson.exe
Description: Dr. Watson for Windows 98
Version: 4.03
Product: Microsoft® Windows® Product Support Tools
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation


--
Thanks
BD



  #7  
Old December 31st 04, 03:48 AM
glee
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Sorry if you misunderstood....I am looking at the big picture. My only point is
that a simple Google search will tell you what enternetfolder.exe is.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

"ShadyTech" wrote in message
...
Hi,

The whole idea about FINDING enternet.exe application was to make sure if
its a spyware or a virus or not. And as clearly mention in my ealier post "IF
NEEDED unistalling this
application" So a good option would be to have a look on the big picture
rather can concentrating on certain lines.

Thanks,
ShadyTech


"glee" wrote:

"ShadyTech" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I would try to find out what is *enternetfolder.exe* and whats the
application that related to this executable file. If needed unistalling this
application.


That's probably a very bad idea, as Enternetfolder.exe is part of his ISP's
software. Google it.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


Then i would do a *startrun cleanmgr* and delete all the temporary files
related to OS. Try to find if there are any spywares running around and
viruses. And make sure about the same by doing a full system scans with
spyware utilities(recommended Ad-aware SE Personal, Spy Sweeper) and
antivirus (Whichever you have on your system - but make sure its updated).

Apart from that please post what's you system configuration, and as you say
its realted to your memory try to find out that the application that you are
using are well supported by the kind of RAM that you have on the system.

And finally if problem still persists try to post your problem in form of

Action: What did you do to cause the error message
Result: What was the resulting error message

as opposed to posting Dr. Watson reports

Also doing windows updates might proove helpful in case windows are not
updated

Thanks
ShadyTech.

"BD" wrote:

My system crashes occasionally for the last while. Following are the last

six
snapshot produces by Dr Watson diagnostic.
The problem appears to be related to memory access management

Any suggestion or course of actions to take to resolve the problem?


Watson62.WLG - Dr. Watson

Windows Kernel core component accessed memory improperly or encountered some
nonspecific error.

Module Name: KRNL386.EXE
Description: Windows Kernel core component
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Setup.exe
Description: InstallShield (R) Setup Launcher
Version: 7, 01, 100, 1248
Product: InstallShield (R)
Manufacturer: InstallShield Software Corporation

Watson61.WLG - Dr. Watson

Microsoft Word for Windows performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: WINWORD.EXE
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Winword.exe
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Watson60.WLG - Dr. Watson

Spooler Sub System DLL used a system resource improperly.

Module Name: SPOOLSS.DLL
Description: Spooler Sub System DLL
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Spool32.exe
Description: Spooler Sub System Process
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation


Dr. Watson report #59

unknown performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: unknown

Application Name: Winword.exe
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Dr. Watson report #58

ENTERNETFOLDER. performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: ENTERNETFOLDER.

Application Name: Enternetfolder.exe


Dr. Watson report #57

Windows Graphics Device Interface core component accessed memory improperly
or encountered some nonspecific error.

Module Name: gdi.exe
Description: Windows Graphics Device Interface core component
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Drwatson.exe
Description: Dr. Watson for Windows 98
Version: 4.03
Product: Microsoft® Windows® Product Support Tools
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation


--
Thanks
BD




  #8  
Old December 31st 04, 10:45 AM
ShadyTech
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Point Taken.

Thanks,
ShadyTech.

"glee" wrote:

Sorry if you misunderstood....I am looking at the big picture. My only point is
that a simple Google search will tell you what enternetfolder.exe is.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

"ShadyTech" wrote in message
...
Hi,

The whole idea about FINDING enternet.exe application was to make sure if
its a spyware or a virus or not. And as clearly mention in my ealier post "IF
NEEDED unistalling this
application" So a good option would be to have a look on the big picture
rather can concentrating on certain lines.

Thanks,
ShadyTech


"glee" wrote:

"ShadyTech" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I would try to find out what is *enternetfolder.exe* and whats the
application that related to this executable file. If needed unistalling this
application.

That's probably a very bad idea, as Enternetfolder.exe is part of his ISP's
software. Google it.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


Then i would do a *startrun cleanmgr* and delete all the temporary files
related to OS. Try to find if there are any spywares running around and
viruses. And make sure about the same by doing a full system scans with
spyware utilities(recommended Ad-aware SE Personal, Spy Sweeper) and
antivirus (Whichever you have on your system - but make sure its updated).

Apart from that please post what's you system configuration, and as you say
its realted to your memory try to find out that the application that you are
using are well supported by the kind of RAM that you have on the system.

And finally if problem still persists try to post your problem in form of

Action: What did you do to cause the error message
Result: What was the resulting error message

as opposed to posting Dr. Watson reports

Also doing windows updates might proove helpful in case windows are not
updated

Thanks
ShadyTech.

"BD" wrote:

My system crashes occasionally for the last while. Following are the last

six
snapshot produces by Dr Watson diagnostic.
The problem appears to be related to memory access management

Any suggestion or course of actions to take to resolve the problem?


Watson62.WLG - Dr. Watson

Windows Kernel core component accessed memory improperly or encountered some
nonspecific error.

Module Name: KRNL386.EXE
Description: Windows Kernel core component
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Setup.exe
Description: InstallShield (R) Setup Launcher
Version: 7, 01, 100, 1248
Product: InstallShield (R)
Manufacturer: InstallShield Software Corporation

Watson61.WLG - Dr. Watson

Microsoft Word for Windows performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: WINWORD.EXE
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Winword.exe
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Watson60.WLG - Dr. Watson

Spooler Sub System DLL used a system resource improperly.

Module Name: SPOOLSS.DLL
Description: Spooler Sub System DLL
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Spool32.exe
Description: Spooler Sub System Process
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation


Dr. Watson report #59

unknown performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: unknown

Application Name: Winword.exe
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Dr. Watson report #58

ENTERNETFOLDER. performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: ENTERNETFOLDER.

Application Name: Enternetfolder.exe


Dr. Watson report #57

Windows Graphics Device Interface core component accessed memory improperly
or encountered some nonspecific error.

Module Name: gdi.exe
Description: Windows Graphics Device Interface core component
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Drwatson.exe
Description: Dr. Watson for Windows 98
Version: 4.03
Product: Microsoft® Windows® Product Support Tools
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation


--
Thanks
BD




  #9  
Old January 3rd 05, 12:53 AM
BD
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Norton av being used with live updates option on.
Scanned the system with Ad-Aware. No proble found. System freezes when tryin
to run Spybot Search and Destroy.

"Timothy Cassels" wrote:

First thing I would try, is scan the computer with Spybot Search and Destroy
and AdAware. Also what av program do you have?

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"BD" wrote in message
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My system crashes occasionally for the last while. Following are the last

six
snapshot produces by Dr Watson diagnostic.
The problem appears to be related to memory access management

Any suggestion or course of actions to take to resolve the problem?


Watson62.WLG - Dr. Watson

Windows Kernel core component accessed memory improperly or encountered

some
nonspecific error.

Module Name: KRNL386.EXE
Description: Windows Kernel core component
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Setup.exe
Description: InstallShield (R) Setup Launcher
Version: 7, 01, 100, 1248
Product: InstallShield (R)
Manufacturer: InstallShield Software Corporation

Watson61.WLG - Dr. Watson

Microsoft Word for Windows performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: WINWORD.EXE
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Winword.exe
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Watson60.WLG - Dr. Watson

Spooler Sub System DLL used a system resource improperly.

Module Name: SPOOLSS.DLL
Description: Spooler Sub System DLL
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Spool32.exe
Description: Spooler Sub System Process
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation


Dr. Watson report #59

unknown performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: unknown

Application Name: Winword.exe
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Dr. Watson report #58

ENTERNETFOLDER. performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: ENTERNETFOLDER.

Application Name: Enternetfolder.exe


Dr. Watson report #57

Windows Graphics Device Interface core component accessed memory

improperly
or encountered some nonspecific error.

Module Name: gdi.exe
Description: Windows Graphics Device Interface core component
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Drwatson.exe
Description: Dr. Watson for Windows 98
Version: 4.03
Product: Microsoft® Windows® Product Support Tools
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation


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BD




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Old January 3rd 05, 12:57 AM
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Dr Watson turned off.
Will post the details of conventional error messages as they occur.
"glee" wrote:

Please turn off Dr. Watson so that you can get conventional error messages, and then
post the details of the errors.
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http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

"BD" wrote in message
...
My system crashes occasionally for the last while. Following are the last six
snapshot produces by Dr Watson diagnostic.
The problem appears to be related to memory access management

Any suggestion or course of actions to take to resolve the problem?


Watson62.WLG - Dr. Watson

Windows Kernel core component accessed memory improperly or encountered some
nonspecific error.

Module Name: KRNL386.EXE
Description: Windows Kernel core component
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Setup.exe
Description: InstallShield (R) Setup Launcher
Version: 7, 01, 100, 1248
Product: InstallShield (R)
Manufacturer: InstallShield Software Corporation

Watson61.WLG - Dr. Watson

Microsoft Word for Windows performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: WINWORD.EXE
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Winword.exe
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Watson60.WLG - Dr. Watson

Spooler Sub System DLL used a system resource improperly.

Module Name: SPOOLSS.DLL
Description: Spooler Sub System DLL
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Spool32.exe
Description: Spooler Sub System Process
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation


Dr. Watson report #59

unknown performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: unknown

Application Name: Winword.exe
Description: Microsoft Word for Windows
Version: 9.0.2717
Product: Microsoft Office 2000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Dr. Watson report #58

ENTERNETFOLDER. performed an invalid memory access.

Module Name: ENTERNETFOLDER.

Application Name: Enternetfolder.exe


Dr. Watson report #57

Windows Graphics Device Interface core component accessed memory improperly
or encountered some nonspecific error.

Module Name: gdi.exe
Description: Windows Graphics Device Interface core component
Version: 4.10.1998
Product: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation

Application Name: Drwatson.exe
Description: Dr. Watson for Windows 98
Version: 4.03
Product: Microsoft® Windows® Product Support Tools
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation


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Thanks
BD



 




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