Explorer invalid page fault in and in Kernel32
Posted: 16 May 2009, 01:37
Recently I've been battling with Explorer invalid page faults in
module <unknown> at 0096:xxxxxxxx
module kernel32.dll at 0197:bff9dc19 (recently)
0197:bff7b9f5
These can occur as often as every few minutes, sometimes in the very
process of cleaning up after the last event. This behaviour is
uncharacteristic, but follows a number of recent hardware-induced
crashes that resulted in modest disc data and file errors. The
hardware trouble is corrected.
This is a W98 2Ed installation that has been used daily, without a
reinstall, for more than nine years. Currently it resides as the most
frequently used OS in a dual boot system with W2K SP4, in four
year old hardware (....new power supply, floppy, video card and HDD in
the mean-time).
The unofficial kernel32.dll fix for large file transfer errors,
and the unofficial SHELL32.DLL fix for explorer lock-up have both been
installed for a number of years, and performed as advertised.
Any suggestions on tracking this issue down. I've already re-installed
explorer.exe from cab files.
The error can occur simply opening and closing different windows, and
or the 'find files' utility. It has also occurred in copy and paste
file transfer operations between different open file windows, without
failure of the actual file transfer.
The symptom is less severe than some actual OS crash behaviour that
preceded it - occurring under similar circumstances. The crashes
seemed to stop occurring after I increased virtual memory 'minimum'
setting from zero to a larger number. (Maximum virtual memory setting
is unchanged at 750M - roughly twice the installed RAM).
I've been avoiding file transfer in the W98 mode for real work by
using W2K to manipulated files on the W98 HDD, over the last few days.
Any suggestions from people still nursing a W98 system out there?
RL
module <unknown> at 0096:xxxxxxxx
module kernel32.dll at 0197:bff9dc19 (recently)
0197:bff7b9f5
These can occur as often as every few minutes, sometimes in the very
process of cleaning up after the last event. This behaviour is
uncharacteristic, but follows a number of recent hardware-induced
crashes that resulted in modest disc data and file errors. The
hardware trouble is corrected.
This is a W98 2Ed installation that has been used daily, without a
reinstall, for more than nine years. Currently it resides as the most
frequently used OS in a dual boot system with W2K SP4, in four
year old hardware (....new power supply, floppy, video card and HDD in
the mean-time).
The unofficial kernel32.dll fix for large file transfer errors,
and the unofficial SHELL32.DLL fix for explorer lock-up have both been
installed for a number of years, and performed as advertised.
Any suggestions on tracking this issue down. I've already re-installed
explorer.exe from cab files.
The error can occur simply opening and closing different windows, and
or the 'find files' utility. It has also occurred in copy and paste
file transfer operations between different open file windows, without
failure of the actual file transfer.
The symptom is less severe than some actual OS crash behaviour that
preceded it - occurring under similar circumstances. The crashes
seemed to stop occurring after I increased virtual memory 'minimum'
setting from zero to a larger number. (Maximum virtual memory setting
is unchanged at 750M - roughly twice the installed RAM).
I've been avoiding file transfer in the W98 mode for real work by
using W2K to manipulated files on the W98 HDD, over the last few days.
Any suggestions from people still nursing a W98 system out there?
RL