Emm386 Error 6
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Manager used with Intel 80386 and above processors. This program allows MS-DOS computers to have access to memory above 640KB. Availability The EMM386 file emm386 switches is an external command in MS-DOS command and is available in the emm386 driver not installed below versions of Windows and MS-DOS as emm386.exe. MS-DOS 5.0 and above Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT emm386 setup Windows 2000 EMM386 Syntax Turns on or off EMM386 expanded memory support. EMM386 [ON | OFF | AUTO] [W=ON | W=OFF] ON | OFF | AUTO Activates or suspends
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EMM386.EXE device driver, or places it in auto mode. W=ON | OFF Turns on or off Weitek coprocessor support. EMM386 examples EMM386 Typed alone would load the extended memory manager, usually by default this would be loaded in the autoexec.bat. EMM386 error messages EMM386 error number Description 0 Divide Error 1 Debugger interrupt 2 Non-maskable interrupt 3 Breakpoint 4 emm386 not installed--unable to set page frame Overflow interrupt 5 Array boundary violation. 6 Invalid Opcode 7 Coprocessor not available. 8 Double fault 9 Coprocessor segment overran. 10 Invalid task statement. 11 Segment not present. 12 Stack exception. 13 General Violation 14 Page fault 16 Coprocessor Error To resolve error 12 from C:\> Type edit config.sys and add the below line STACKS=16,256; if you already have a stacks line in the config.sys, ensure it is =16,256. Error 13 is an indication that a software program or driver is trying to use protected mode without cooperating with EMM386. You may need to obtain VCPI-compliant version of the program or driver from your vendor to correct this error message. Additional information See our memory manager definition for further information and related links on this term. Was this page useful? YesNo Feedback E-mail Share Print Search Recently added pages View all recent updates Useful links About Computer Hope Site Map Forum Contact Us How to Help Top 10 pages Follow us Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest YouTube RSS © 2016 Computer Hope Legal Disclaimer - Privacy Statement
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detected error #06 in an application at memory address 00B8:0B89", and subsequently my system reboots! Someone has an answer? Top emm386.exe detects error #6 by Bruce Wagn http://www.verycomputer.com/418_ec79bdb59e1db8d8_1.htm » Sat, 11 Nov 1995 04:00:00 >I am having troubles sometimes when Netscape is loaded. It returns >the error message: >"EMM386 has detected error #06 in an application at memory address >00B8:0B89", and subsequently http://www.abandonia.com/vbullet/showthread.php?t=9744 my system reboots! >Someone has an answer? Hopefully, I do. I'd been having this problem for quite a long time. I will guess that you have a Novell Netware network somewhere in not installed your computer's setup, correct??? Let me know and I will get back to you with the exact info you need to change your system.ini file. It should reduce the number of crashes. Top emm386.exe detects error #6 by Tom Bet » Sun, 12 Nov 1995 04:00:00 > I am having troubles sometimes when Netscape is loaded. It returns > the error message: > "EMM386 has emm386 error 6 detected error #06 in an application at memory address > 00B8:0B89", and subsequently my system reboots! > Someone has an answer? Yeah. Dump EMM386. I have removed many problems from every system I've ever used when I dumped EMM386. Unless you have a need to load a lot of TSRs high, or you must run some MS-DOS game outside of Windows, it causes more problems than it solves. YMMV -- Tom Betz --- 114 Woodworth Ave, Yonkers NY 10701-2509 --- (914) 375-1510 -- ------------------+ I am one of many. -- Laurie Anderson +----------------- - The whole world is a beautiful place to play music. -- Jerry Garcia, 1969 - Top emm386.exe detects error #6 by Leon B. Wo » Sun, 12 Nov 1995 04:00:00 >I am having troubles sometimes when Netscape is loaded. It returns >the error message: >"EMM386 has detected error #06 in an application at memory address >00B8:0B89", and subsequently my system reboots! >Someone has an answer? From the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Title: Windows Err Msg: EMM386 Exception Error #6 Document Number: Q94279 Publ Date: 12-SEP-1995 Product Name: Microsoft Windows 3.x Retail Product Product Version: 3.10 3.11 Operating System: WINDOWS
Threads Show Posts Click here to use Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools Display Modes 09-04-2006, 04:56 AM #1 Baffled Guest While I was running Quest for Glory 3 with the boot disk, the program crashed and I got this error mssg: Quote: EMM386 has detected error #06 in an application at memory address 0048:046A. To minimize chance of data loss, EMM386 has halted your computer... I was running the abandonia boot disk on a 500mhz computer with 512MB RAM (2 256 slots). I've already tried replacing the RAM, but the computer still crashes. I've also tried running Memtest x86 just to be sure it wasn't the RAM, but the program crashed with a long (like, REALLY long) error message. Help from a fellow geek would be appreciated.                         Baffled 09-04-2006, 10:24 AM #2 Data retired Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Jan Mayen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen Posts: 2,167 you could try toggling some stuff in your bios to see if that helpts. the address given is quite low though. (still conventional memory) __________________ Flowing with the stream of life                         Data View Public Profile Find More Posts by Data Find Threads Started by Data View all Chatbox messages posted by Data 09-04-2006, 03:38 PM #3 Eagle of Fire Friendly Fire Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Valleyfield, Canada Posts: 4,892 A quick web seach leaded me to this page. It could prove usefull for you. Here is a part of the text I find interesting and might be related to your problem: Quote: IV. Troubleshooting MS-DOS 6.xx/7.xx and EMM386.EXE 4.49/4.95 If you encounter unexpected behavior (for example the system or a program hangs) when using EMM386.EXE 4.49/4.95, use these troubleshooting steps: 1. Turn your machine off, then turn it back on (cold boot) to fully reinitialize the system. 2. Start MS-DOS 6.xx interactively by pressing F8 as soon as the text "Starting MS-DOS..." appears. Windows 9x [MS-DOS 7.xx] users need to press Shift + F8 for a similar step-by-step boot confirmation operation. 3. When prompted to load EMM386.EXE, choose N for No. If the problem persists without loading EMM386.EXE, something other than EMM386.EXE is causing the problem. 4. If the problem disappears when EMM386.EXE is not loaded, edit CONFIG.SYS as follows using an ASCII text editor (such as EDIT.COM, the MS-DOS Editor) and change the CONFIG.SYS EMM386.EXE line to read: DEVICE=drive:\path\EMM386.EXE X=A000-F7FF NOHI NOEMS NOVCPI NOMOVE