Error 35 General Protection Fault
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Win95 (Dos Prompt). Sometime I encounter this error: Error [32] General Protection Fault, the application will be terminated, I have to rerun it. I am using Clipper 5.3, Exospace. Please help me... Thank you!!! Jane 6/5/00 Wed, 23 Oct 2002 03:00:00 GMT Deamo#2 / error 35 general protection fault dos 4 Error [35] General Protection Fault...HELP!!! Try using Blinker to link it, exospace is not borderlands error general protection fault to god!!! Quote: > My application was runnig under Win95 (Dos Prompt). Sometime I encounter > this error: Error [32] General Protection Fault, general protection fault error code the application will be > terminated, I have to rerun it. > I am using Clipper 5.3, Exospace. > Please help me... > Thank you!!! > Jane > 6/5/00 Thu, 24 Oct 2002 03:00:00 GMT fernand#3 / 4
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Error [35] General Protection Fault...HELP!!! Hi Jane : Quote:> My application was runnig under Win95 (Dos Prompt). Sometime I encounter > this error: Error [32] General Protection Fault, the application will be > terminated, I have to rerun it. > I am using Clipper 5.3, Exospace. > Please help me... Did you try with OPTEDIT.EXE ?? Some common problems (like Error 8002) can be resolved using it fernando Thu, 24 Oct 2002 03:00:00 GMT Peter B. general protection fault linux Steig#4 / 4 Error [35] General Protection Fault...HELP!!! Quote:>My application was runnig under Win95 (Dos Prompt). Sometime I encounter >this error: Error [32] General Protection Fault, the application will be >terminated, I have to rerun it. >I am using Clipper 5.3, Exospace. Memory, memory, memory. I don't care what the system-level gurus say about how memory is used in Clipper/Exospace; I only know what has fixed GPFs *every time* for the last six years. First off, your CONFIG.SYS has to use DOS-compatible memory management - this is true regardless of whether you're in DOS 6.22, Windows 95, or Windows 98 (Win2000 and WinNT have their own config problems). Specifically, add these commands to your CONFIG.SYS: device=C:\windows\himem.sys device=C:\windows\emm386.exe NOEMS dos=high,umb Shut down/restart so the changes take effect. Now set up an icon for your application so you're not using the default memory allocation for COMMAND.COM. Go over to the Memory tab of the icon properties, and make these changes: Conventional: as much as you can squeeze out of it... 560 or 600 works best. EMS: You disabled that with the NOEMS line, so it should say "this computer is not configured for expanded yadda yadda yadda". XMS or DPMI: Some linkers work better with XMS, others with DPMI. Try them both. Our application is ENORMOUS - the EXE is now over 4 meg - so we have to crank th
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2011) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) A general protection fault (GPF) in the Intel x86 and AMD x86-64 types of computer microprocessor architectures, and other unrelated architectures, is a http://computer-programming-forum.com/19-clipper/6923d413ab4e4411.htm fault (a type of interrupt) that can encompass several cases in which protection mechanisms within the processor architecture are violated by any of the programs that are running, either the kernel or a user program. The mechanism is first described in section 9.8.13 in the Intel 80386 programmer's reference manual from 1986. A general protection fault is implemented as an interrupt (vector number 13 in decimal) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_protection_fault in both the x86 and the AMD64 architectures. If the processor detects a protection violation, it stops executing the code and sends a GPF interrupt. In most cases the operating system removes the failing process from the execution queue, signals the user, and continues executing other processes. If, however, the operating system fails to catch the general protection fault, i.e. another protection violation occurs before the operating system returns from the previous GPF interrupt, the processor signals a double fault, stopping the operating system. If yet another failure (triple fault) occurs, the processor stops working and only responds to a reset. Contents 1 Behaviour in specific operating systems 2 Memory errors 3 Privilege errors 4 Technical causes for faults 4.1 Segment limits exceeded 4.2 Segment permissions violated 4.3 Segments illegally loaded 4.4 Switching 5 Miscellaneous 6 References 7 Further reading Behaviour in specific operating systems[edit] In Microsoft Windows, the general protection fault presents with varied language, depending on product version: Operating system Error message Windows 3.0 Unrecoverable Application Error (UAE)[1] Windows 3.1x [Program Name] has caused a General Protection Fault in module [module name] at [memory address]. Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT 4.0
DosItHelp Post new topic Reply to topic Page 1 of 1 [ 5 posts ] Print view Previous topic | Next topic Author http://www.dostips.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3892 Message basilico Post subject: error 35PostPosted: 21 Oct 2012 03:28 Offline Joined: 21 Oct 2012 03:13 Posts: 1 Hello everyone, I just registered, I hope to post in the right place So I start http://searchwindowsserver.techtarget.com/definition/general-protection-fault-GPF a setup.exe file that tells me erroe [35] general protection fault in setup.exe 0097:4 C58 code 0000 ss 0087 ds 0087 as 0107Ax bx cx dx 9050 9050 0117 1301 sp 136c is 137 general protection bp 0117-0156 in DOS 6.22Is there a way to fix this?thanks Top Profile Reply with quote Boombox Post subject: Re: error 35PostPosted: 21 Oct 2012 03:53 Offline Joined: 18 Oct 2012 05:51 Posts: 80 Setup.exe for which program? What version of Windows are you using?Are you sure this is a CMD question?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_protection_faulthttp://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000224.htm Top Profile Reply with quote Squashman Post subject: Re: error 35PostPosted: general protection fault 21 Oct 2012 07:54 Offline Expert Joined: 23 Dec 2011 13:59 Posts: 3263 basilico wrote:Hello everyone, I just registered, I hope to post in the right place Well this is a batch script forum so you have a 50/50 chance of posting on the correct website. Doesn't sound like this is batch file related. Top Profile Reply with quote foxidrive Post subject: Re: error 35PostPosted: 21 Oct 2012 07:57 Offline Expert Joined: 10 Feb 2012 02:20 Posts: 5998 General protection faults could be caused by faulty RAM modules. Memtest is the first thing I would use to get some info on that. Top Profile Reply with quote Liviu Post subject: Re: error 35PostPosted: 21 Oct 2012 15:19 Offline Expert Joined: 13 Jan 2012 21:24 Posts: 469 basilico wrote:So I start a setup.exe file that tells me erroe [35] general protection fault in setup.exe 0097:4 C58 code 0000 ss 0087 ds 0087 as 0107Ax bx cx dx 9050 9050 0117 1301 sp 136c is 137 bp 0117-0156Please copy the full and exact error message, preferably preserving formatting.basilico wrote:in DOS 6.22What setup are you running, how do you start it, and what's the operating system (windows version, unless i
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