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> Windows Server General Forum Question 0 Sign in to vote We ntvdm encountered a system error windows 10 have a Windows Server 2003 with SP2 installed. All of a sudden we are getting the following message:"NTVDM has ntvdm encountered a hard error windows 10 encountered a hard error and will shut down"NTVDM is being used to run a program to send display information over a serial connection to display devices.I have applied the hot
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fix but the error is still happening.Are there any other things I can try?PS: The screen resolution on the monitor changes to 8-bit when the error occurs. Thursday, September 24, 2009 4:58 PM Reply | Quote Answers 2 Sign in to vote Hi, This problem occurs because the Wow32.dll module does not convert the DEVMODE data structure from the 16-bit Windows
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3.1 version to a 32-bit ANSI version. Therefore, the Ntvdm.exe process uses the wrong DEVMODE buffer size to transfer data to the printer spooler service. There are a couple of things to check: 1) The version of WOW32.DLL. The version on the machine should be at least the one from KB937932: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/937932/en-us 2) Is COMMAND.COM launching when the 16-bit program is invoked? If not, that should be investigated. Possible steps to resolve a COMMAND.COM issue are below: - back up the files listed below before running the following commands: expand D:\i386\config.nt_ %systemroot%\system32\config.nt expand D:\i386\autoexec.nt_ %systemroot%\system32\autoexec.nt expand D:\i386\command.co_ %systemroot%\system32\command.com - check the following registry values to ensure that there are no file name issues HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem\NtfsDisable8dot3NameCreation HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem\Win95TruncatedExtensions value (should be 1) - check the TMP and TEMP values in the User variables. Set the value to C:\TEMP Best Regards, Vincent Hu Proposed as answer by Devaraju K Friday, September 25, 2009 12:41 PM Unproposed as answer by rb9999 Saturday, September 26, 2009 3:20 PM Marked as answer by rb9999 Saturday, September 26, 2009 1
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Windows XP Last response: 6 February 2010 21:54 in Windows XP Share mosegov 6 February 2010 ntvdm has encountered a system error a device attached to the system is not functioning 21:20:20 Hello, ntvdm has encountered a system error fix More about : ntvdm encountered system error fix greenfield 6 February 2010 21:54:09 Try the following it https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/aaede3d8-9372-4449-b20f-9adc05a9e6f7/ntvdm-encountered-a-hard-error?forum=winservergen could help you out: Select My Computer -> Properties -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> User environment variable Set TEMP and TMP to c:\temp 16 bit applications can't manage the spaces or long file names, and will generate ntvdm errors, even if they are not explicitly referencing the TEMP directory. If the above http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/244392-45-ntvdm-encountered-system-error won't work then check Microsoft: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314106 Finally:you should try a registry Repair & a Malware Scan Good luck.. m 0 l Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Publish Related resources Ntvdm encountered a system error Forum Ntvdm encountered a system error windows xp Forum Ntvdm encountered a hard error Forum NTVDM encountered a hard error Forum NTVDM encountered a hard error Forum NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal instruction error Forum SolvedBSOD: he system has encountered an uncorrectable hardware error solution SolvedBSOD,Usually playing FSX, ''system encountered an uncorrectable error'' solution System restore encountered an error Forum BSOD The system has encountered an uncorrectable hardware error Forum I go to unlock my WD passport and get a message 'the application has encounted an error and is now exiting' How do I fix this solution I've encountered a huge problem. I don't even know how to fix it. PLEASE HELP solution my system admin sees and reads my d
June 13, 2007 I ran across this one today when trying to run a 16-bit application on a Windows 2003 Server. I run the app and it pops up a Windows dialog box saying, "System Error : NTVDM http://www.expta.com/2007/06/ntvdm-encountered-hard-error.html encountered a hard error."Turns out that the environment path for "TEMP" and "TMP" is invalid. https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/26233261/NTVDM-encountered-a-hard-error-on-Windows-2003-SP2-after-BackupExec-2010-Installation.html Normally these paths resolve to their 8.3 pathname, so an enviromental variable set to %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp will resolve to C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp. On my problem server the path resolves to C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\Local Settings\Temp, note the space in Local Settings. This mix of long filenames and 8.3 names is invalid.To resolve the issue, I changed the user TEMP and TMP variables to use C:\TEMP. Posted encountered a by Jeff Guillet at 11:11 AM Labels: tip, troubleshooting Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Search This Blog Countdown to IT/Dev Connections (Las Vegas, NV) 2016-10-10 00:00:00 GMT-07:00 My Publications I'm proud to have authored or collaborated on the following books and publications: About Me Jeff Guillet MicrosoftCertified Solutions Masterand Exchange MVP, and Principal Systems Architect for ExtraTeam (SPS), a Microsoft Gold Partner in Pleasanton, CA. I hold multiple certifications including MCITP:Enterprise ntvdm encountered a Administrator and MCITP:Enterprise Messaging Administrator, MCSE:Messaging and CISSP.I am the author of The EXPTA {blog}, as well as a published author, contributing writer, and technical editor for more than a dozen technical books and other publications.I work primarily with Microsoft products (Exchange Server, Active Directory, Office 365, etc.). I also work with various other platforms and products, usually in the form of migrations.Microsoft is not a "religion" for me. They simply provide the best products, in my opinion, and I like to work with the best. View my complete profile My Certifications My Links My Resume My Certifications For a good laugh Now Serving Visitor Number: Popular Articles Automatically Reset the FTP Service How to Uninstall .NET Framework 4.6.1 Fixing Sign-On Name for Renamed Users in Office 365 How to Configure an Internal SMTP Relay Server for Office 365 How to Create Certificates with a Longer Validity Period Visitor Map Follow @expta Follow @expta Subscribe To Posts Atom Posts Comments Atom Comments Follow this Site Blog Archive Blog Archive August 2016 (3) July 2016 (2) June 2016 (4) May 2016 (3) April 2016 (2) March 2016 (4) February 2016 (4) January 2016 (1) December 2015 (2) November 2015 (1) October 2015 (3) September 2015 (1) August 2015 (4) July 2015 (5) June 2015 (1) May 2015 (2) April 2015 (3) March 2015 (2) February 2015 (
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