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still having problems starting up win98
I have seen the following error messages after I made recoverage to my
toshiba satellites2100cds laptop computer: first: EMM386 has detected error #e'3 in an application at memory address 00xx:xxxx. to minimize the chance of data loss,Emm386 has halted you computer. for further information, consult documentation. I ran scandisk to detect the error, normalized and converted bad cluters to files. after I restarted my laptop, another error popped up: 00H ERROR THEN: WINDOWS PROTECTION ERROR. Yo An internal stack overflow has caused this session to be halted. change the stacks setting in your config.sys file, and then try again. there is nothing about stack setting in my config.sys file: only 2 lines:c:/windows.panem.sys (approx) c:/himem.sys do I need to add the stack setting command in there? I have tried to contact the dealer and consult documentation, user manual to resolve the problem. nothing seems to help much. c drive has data. my major concern is whether my hdd is broken down. Thank you very much for your kind assistance, greatly appreciated. computer spec HDD4.xxGb Mem:90137K Cpu AMd |
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still having problems starting up win98
Why did you need to recover your laptop? Where you having some problem that
required a recovery, and if so, are you quite sure that you have fixed whatever it was that was causing that problem? -- Jeff Richards MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User) "UNIORYOU" wrote in message ... I have seen the following error messages after I made recoverage to my toshiba satellites2100cds laptop computer: first: EMM386 has detected error #e'3 in an application at memory address 00xx:xxxx. to minimize the chance of data loss,Emm386 has halted you computer. for further information, consult documentation. I ran scandisk to detect the error, normalized and converted bad cluters to files. after I restarted my laptop, another error popped up: 00H ERROR THEN: WINDOWS PROTECTION ERROR. Yo An internal stack overflow has caused this session to be halted. change the stacks setting in your config.sys file, and then try again. there is nothing about stack setting in my config.sys file: only 2 lines:c:/windows.panem.sys (approx) c:/himem.sys do I need to add the stack setting command in there? I have tried to contact the dealer and consult documentation, user manual to resolve the problem. nothing seems to help much. c drive has data. my major concern is whether my hdd is broken down. Thank you very much for your kind assistance, greatly appreciated. computer spec HDD4.xxGb Mem:90137K Cpu AMd |
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still having problems starting up win98
"UNIORYOU" wrote in message ... I have seen the following error messages after I made recoverage to my toshiba satellites2100cds laptop computer: first: EMM386 has detected error #e'3 in an application at memory address 00xx:xxxx. to minimize the chance of data loss,Emm386 has halted you computer. for further information, consult documentation. I ran scandisk to detect the error, normalized and converted bad cluters to files. after I restarted my laptop, another error popped up: 00H ERROR THEN: WINDOWS PROTECTION ERROR. Yo An internal stack overflow has caused this session to be halted. change the stacks setting in your config.sys file, and then try again. there is nothing about stack setting in my config.sys file: only 2 lines:c:/windows.panem.sys (approx) c:/himem.sys do I need to add the stack setting command in there? First off...just to run Windows...NO autoexec.bat or config.sys is needed. from dos, simply rename them and see if your machine boots up... If not...you have some other issue. When you run scandisk and it "fixes" errors...it merely fixes them logically... the files themselves may be destroyed...the fragments are simply named as ..chk files |
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still having problems starting up win98
yes I have 3 chk files named as file001,002,003 in c drive.
what do I have to do next? "philo" wrote: "UNIORYOU" wrote in message ... I have seen the following error messages after I made recoverage to my toshiba satellites2100cds laptop computer: first: EMM386 has detected error #e'3 in an application at memory address 00xx:xxxx. to minimize the chance of data loss,Emm386 has halted you computer. for further information, consult documentation. I ran scandisk to detect the error, normalized and converted bad cluters to files. after I restarted my laptop, another error popped up: 00H ERROR THEN: WINDOWS PROTECTION ERROR. Yo An internal stack overflow has caused this session to be halted. change the stacks setting in your config.sys file, and then try again. there is nothing about stack setting in my config.sys file: only 2 lines:c:/windows.panem.sys (approx) c:/himem.sys do I need to add the stack setting command in there? First off...just to run Windows...NO autoexec.bat or config.sys is needed. from dos, simply rename them and see if your machine boots up... If not...you have some other issue. When you run scandisk and it "fixes" errors...it merely fixes them logically... the files themselves may be destroyed...the fragments are simply named as ..chk files |
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still having problems starting up win98
"UNIORYOU" wrote in message ...
I have seen the following error messages after I made recoverage to my toshiba satellites2100cds laptop computer: first: EMM386 has detected error #e'3 in an application at memory address 00xx:xxxx. to minimize the chance of data loss,Emm386 has halted you computer. for further information, consult documentation. I ran scandisk to detect the error, normalized and converted bad cluters to files. after I restarted my laptop, another error popped up: 00H ERROR THEN: WINDOWS PROTECTION ERROR. Yo An internal stack overflow has caused this session to be halted. change the stacks setting in your config.sys file, and then try again. snip Try starting the laptop in Safe mode by tapping the F8 key during bootup. If that works, rename the "c:\autoexec.bat" and "c:\config.sys" files to "autoexec.bak" and "config.bak". Then restart normally. Ben |
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still having problems starting up win98
"UNIORYOU" wrote in message
... yes I have 3 chk files named as file001,002,003 in c drive. what do I have to do next? You can delete *.CHK. These are fragments of mangled files left over from SCANDISK or CHKDSK repairing your File Allocation Table. (If you have to ask, you can get no use out of them, so might as well reuse the space they fill.) Then see if Win98 can start _without_ AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS. REName both and reboot. If Win98 fails to start, try DOS command c:\windows\win.com If you still fail to start Win98, repost here with details of all fixes you have applied e.g. as above. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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