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This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced general protection fault linux material may be challenged and removed. (May 2011) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) A general protection fault (GPF) in the Intel x86 and AMD x86-64 types
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of computer microprocessor architectures, and other unrelated architectures, is a 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 general protection fault batman arkham asylum from 1986. A general protection fault is implemented as an interrupt (vector number 13 in decimal) 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
Fault (GPF), you should not need to troubleshoot GPF errors unless they are occurring frequently. Remove all TSRs Disable or unload any TSRs
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or programs currently running before running the program causing the GPF. How to
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remove TSRs and startup programs. Delete all program temporary files Delete all temporary files that may still be residing general protection fault splinter cell conviction on the hard drive from currently or previously running programs. How to remove temporary program files. Run ScanDisk and Defrag Run ScanDisk and run Defrag on the hard drive as it https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_protection_fault could be possible your hard drive may have an issue causing the swap file or data files to become corrupt or invalid. Verify your computer has more than 200 MB available If your computer is running low on hard drive space, your Windows swap file will be unable to increase in size when needed. This situation can cause programs to be swapped http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000224.htm between memory and the hard drive more frequently, which can lead to more GPFs. Determining available hard drive space. Recently installed software or hardware If you have recently installed new software or hardware uninstall or reinstall that software or hardware to verify it is not causing your issue. Uninstalling Windows software. Disable external cache If your CPU utilizes external cache disable it temporarily to verify if it is causing your GPF error messages. If this option is available it can be disabled through CMOS Setup. If this resolves your issue it is recommended that you contact the manufacturer of your computer, motherboard manufacturer, or CPU manufacturer for additional recommendations. Tip: In some cases a BIOS update designed for this problem can also resolve cache related issues. Disable Power Management and screen savers If you are receiving GPFs when the computer is inactive for extended periods, disable Power Management and screen savers to ensure that they are not causing your issue. Power management help and support. Operating System issue Windows related files can cause a General Protection fault. For example, a General Protection Fault with Explorer and
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