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Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. 'NTVDM has encountered a system error, 16 bit https://forums.pcpitstop.com/index.php?/topic/173164-ntvdm-has-encountered-a-system-error-16-bit-ms-dos-subsystem MS-DOS Subsystem' Started by stokepogue , Oct 05 2009 07:15 PM Please log in to reply 1 reply to this topic #1 stokepogue stokepogue Member Members 92 posts Posted 05 October 2009 - http://www.yqcomputer.com/1032_115570_1.htm 07:15 PM Hi, Got malwared last night and I've spent most of today getting rid of it. I used Malwarebytes Anti, ATF Cleaner, and SuperANTISpyware. It "appears" to be gone but I'm still encountered a stuck with this NTVDM message that pops up whenever I log on. It says "NTVDM has encountered a System Error c0h Choose 'Close' to terminate the application". Most of the time, when I hit close, it appears again almost immediately, occasionally more than twice. This sometimes causes my system to freeze. And when it doesn't freeze, I still have the problem of the 'System Idle Process' encountered a system in my Task Manager (process tab) unable to stop. Thus I constantly hear that "crunching" sound in my system. And this, I think, is causing my system to run a lot slower. Reminds me of the old 98 SE days. Actually, I'm finding that the "crunching" stops after about 20 minutes. All I need is to fix this error and stop that message from appearing, putting hopefully everything back to normal. I'm trying to avoid doing a fresh install of XP. Backing up stuff won't be fun with this error I got. Ideas? Thanks. Robin Back to top #2 duanester duanester OpenSuSe Movement Anti-Spyware Brigade 21,641 posts Gender:Male Location:Michigan Posted 06 October 2009 - 03:57 AM start> run> type msconfig> hit ok> click startup tab. start un checking anything unusable. restart you shouldn't get any-more errors but consider backing up your system and using better security practices ! for example: don't operate your system as administrator around the clock, create a limited user account and use it when administrative tasks are no longer required. this will help stop the spread of malware. When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth
"C0H", but I was unable to troubleshoot the meaning of the error. The problem occurred at some different sites, so I suspecred a virus or some other kind of malware. On the other hand, I looked at the main antivirus sites and none reported the symptoms I found, so I can imagine a different cause as well. I used Google to perform a search, and I found a post in a forum based in the Czech Republic that looks to report a problem similar to mine, but I can't understand the complete meaning of the message. Can anybody please tell me if they ever faced a problem similar to mine and how can I troubleshoot code C0H for NTVDM? Regards Mario Roma - Italy Top NTVDM and error C0H by checcucci » Tue, 07 Apr 2009 22:06:32 Same problem, but I haven't find any solution. I noticed that it works in provisory mode but not in provisory mode with lan that could be help you? Still looking for a solution, if you have news please write in this forum. Thanks -- checcuccio Top NTVDM and error C0H by Andrew McL » Wed, 08 Apr 2009 01:03:15 Bongiorno, Mario This is just a guess - but C0H sounds like "C0" in hexadecimal format, which is equal to 192 in decimal. Windows error code 192 is defined in Winerror.h as ERROR_EXE_MARKED_INVALID, "The operating system cannot run %1" If so, then an EXE file image is damaged or invalid - maybe NTVDM itself, or the 16-bit EXE you're trying to run within the NTVDM. Do you have the exact text of the error message? What does the error look like? And, do *all" 16-bit apps refuse to run? Or only some of them? What happens if you run, say "edit" (EDIT.COM) or "command" (COMMAND.COM)? A piu tarde, Andrew -- amclar at optusnet dot com dot au Top NTVDM and error C0H by Tmlrb3NLZW » Wed, 08 Apr 2009 16:55:01 I have the same problem that started some days ago. 2 different Workastations .. running Windows XP Pro SP2 They run several windows 16bit apps from network drive. 1 PC is still running ok (so apps have no problem) The other PC refuses to open them showing NTVDM error c0h This PC also doesn't open Edit.com orCommand.com, showing the same error message. Haver tried system restore about 15days back, have tried sfc checking, disk checking (even from recovery console) with no succesful results. I even copied the ntvdm.exe, ntvdm.dll from the one PC that Windows 16bit apps still worked ...no succes. Any help would be greatly welcome. Top NTVDM and error C0H by SC To » Wed, 08 Apr 2009 19:15:09 Start here http://www.yqcomputer.com/ 's any solution. SC Tom Top NTVDM and error C0H by QXN0cm