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inn
April 20th, 2002, 18:11
hi, Basically i cant use IE at all! It just does illegal opeartion thing everytime i try to open a browser msg details:
EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in
module KERNEL32.DLL at 0167:bff76840.
Registers:
EAX=00f601cc CS=0167 EIP=bff76840 EFLGS=00010246
EBX=00f601cc SS=016f ESP=00f60000 EBP=00f60014
ECX=00f60098 DS=016f ESI=8176e7f0 FS=7547
EDX=bff76855 ES=016f EDI=00f600c0 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
ff 75 0c ff 75 08 ff 55 18 83 c4 10 64 8f 05 00
Stack dump:
00f600dc 00f60098 00f601cc bff76855 00f601cc 00f600a8 bff87fe9 00f600c0 00f601cc 00f600dc 00f60098 bff76855 00f60284 8176e7f0 00f9f090 00000000
I'm currently using Netscape which is awful. Also I have a prob that because my folder settings are based on 'web design' layout I cant access any of my folders neither!
I have IE6 and tried reinstalling it which hasnt helped.
Any help to solve IE or help me change the settings on folders would be great!
Coolin
April 20th, 2002, 20:41
EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in
module KERNEL32.DLL at 0167:bff76840. <--Ouch, Kernal32.dll is dead
EAX=00f601cc CS=0167 EIP=bff76840 EFLGS=00010246
Your EAX is having some problems when your bff protocol is communicating with CS00f.
EBX=00f601cc SS=016f ESP=00f60000 EBP=00f60014
The EBX virtual machine cannot correspond with ESP00f and it's crashing.
ECX=00f60098 DS=016f ESI=8176e7f0 FS=7547
The ECX thread of IE is malfunctioning being the 8176e file is missing from the 7547 directory.
EDX=bff76855 ES=016f EDI=00f600c0 GS=0000
You EDX bar is not working since the bff768 is returning a 55 instead of the usual 16f.
Bytes at CS:EIP:
ff 75 0c ff 75 08 ff 55 18 83 c4 10 64 8f 05 00
Your getting errors because too many "ff" protocols are showing up. The threshold is two.
Stack dump:
00f600dc 00f60098 00f601cc bff76855 00f601cc 00f600a8 bff87fe9 00f600c0 00f601cc 00f600dc 00f60098 bff76855 00f60284 8176e7f0 00f9f090 00000000
See the last hex symbol? It's all zeros, that's a problem with Windows trying to process any page with any colour that's black.
Hoped that helped :)
is0lized
April 20th, 2002, 22:11
ouch, you might have to format
trenzterra
April 20th, 2002, 22:32
I think everything is messed up, like what Coolin said, so reformatting would be the best, or maybe ONLY solution to this problem unless you're the inventor of this Microsoft OS you are using
LastActionHero
April 21st, 2002, 00:56
Originally posted by Coolin
<--Ouch, Kernal32.dll is dead
Your EAX is having some problems when your bff protocol is communicating with CS00f.
The EBX virtual machine cannot correspond with ESP00f and it's crashing.
The ECX thread of IE is malfunctioning being the 8176e file is missing from the 7547 directory.
You EDX bar is not working since the bff768 is returning a 55 instead of the usual 16f.
Your getting errors because too many "ff" protocols are showing up. The threshold is two.
See the last hex symbol? It's all zeros, that's a problem with Windows trying to process any page with any colour that's black.
Hoped that helped :)
ROTFLMAO :biggrin2:
guitarnerd
April 21st, 2002, 03:46
Umm, there was a website I used to go to with every windows driver ever, it downloads a fresh driver into the correct directory (you may have to change the drive letter) and all you do is reboot and it almost always works, I will give you a link, you just download any driver or anything that is having problems, it is the easiets way out of a re-install
inn
April 21st, 2002, 07:24
Thanks for the info guys, I figured the whole thing is knackered and I'd need to wipe.
Originally posted by guitarnerd
Umm, there was a website I used to go to with every windows driver ever, it downloads a fresh driver into the correct directory (you may have to change the drive letter) and all you do is reboot and it almost always works, I will give you a link, you just download any driver or anything that is having problems, it is the easiets way out of a re-install
Could I have that link please? :) Anythings worth a try. Thanks
Coolin
April 21st, 2002, 14:47
Why not post the link here?
guitarnerd
April 21st, 2002, 16:00
grrr I could have swore it was driver.com I will have to call my friend and ask him what it was.
Coolin
April 21st, 2002, 18:49
www.driversguide.com ?
guitarnerd
April 21st, 2002, 18:52
No sorry not it, all I remember about it is the colours on the site where that light green and a light yellow kind of paper look, and the url had driver in it
Homeygwiz
April 22nd, 2002, 11:50
Definately try installing new drivers or Re formatting Hard drive. Need to clean up the mess.
:)
HGW
inn
April 22nd, 2002, 12:20
Originally posted by Homeygwiz
Definately try installing new drivers or Re formatting Hard drive. Need to clean up the mess.
:)
HGW
Yip I intend to sort this damn thing out :)
Ok, installing new drivers, any help on that? please? :confused2 Basicaly, where can i get them and how do I instal them?
Daniel
April 22nd, 2002, 12:57
Bah that happens all the time with my comp and IE. So I got my head our of my @ss and downloaded Opera and Moz.
Problem Fixed.
inn
April 22nd, 2002, 14:58
Originally posted by Daniel
Bah that happens all the time with my comp and IE. So I got my head our of my @ss and downloaded Opera and Moz.
Problem Fixed.
Whats Opera and Moz?
guitarnerd
April 22nd, 2002, 16:00
Opera and mozilla are Browsers, like netscape and IE except some say they are better
Coolin
April 29th, 2002, 22:32
Check out my ownage computer skills :)
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