16 Bit Ms Dos Subsystem Error Illegal Instruction
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response: September 9, 2012 7:29 AM in Windows 7 Share ineedfire September 3, 2012 10:09:29 AM Hey guys ntvdm cpu error windows 7 sorry if this is in the wrong section but Im encountering a very annoying error message and Im hoping someone can help me out here.. Im running windows 7 and http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-performance/16-bit-ms-dos-subsystem-ntvdm-cpu-illegal/4b551cf4-e317-44e6-9e93-20a5c2240497 every 10 minutes or so I get the following error message pop up. Quote:16 bit ms-dos subsystem c:\progra~1\msanti~1 servic~1.exe the NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal instruction cs:0e0e IP: 01a8 OP:63 6f 6e 7465 I am not super computer savvy but I kind of know what Im doing. A little bit of research shows that errors like this are usually http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/52081-63-16bit-subsystem-error unique to every computer so I couldnt really track down an answer.. Please help! this is an extremely annoying pop-up that minimises games and programs every few minutes and even piles up (multiple open windows - in the same spot) if I leave the PC on for an extended period of time. Once again I apologize if this isnt in the right section. Let me know if I need to add any more info! Thanks. More about : 16bit dos subsystem error noidea_77 a b $ Windows 7 September 3, 2012 10:40:10 AM So you are running Microsoft Security Essentials in a VM or what? m 0 l ineedfire September 3, 2012 10:50:26 AM Yeahhhh I have no clue what that means.. m 0 l Related resources 16 bit MS DOS subsystem Error. when i run AOL Instant messenger - Forum I can't ping! I receive this error. - Forum 16 bit ms-dos subsystem error msg - Forum Error messages for 16 bit MS-DOS Subsystem? Ugh - Forum MS DOS Error - Forum Can't find your answer
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