999cop Posted May 11, 2003 The error message box pops up after whatever applications I close, wth...I got something like this:ZLAUNCHER caused an invalid page fault in module <unknown> at 0000:79aa102a. Registers: EAX=00000000 CS=0167 EIP=79aa102a EFLGS=00010246 EBX=ffffffff SS=016f ESP=00e0fbe4 EBP=00000004 ECX=82c3ddcc DS=016f ESI=00000003 FS=88cf EDX=8000b020 ES=016f EDI=79aa0000 GS=0000 Bytes at CS:EIP: Stack dump: bfdf30bb ffffffff 00000003 00000004 00000000 00000000 00e0fc2c 00000000 00000003 82c3ddfc 79aa102a bfdf2e3a 00000003 00000004 00000000 00000000 MPLAYER2 caused an invalid page fault in module <unknown> at 0000:79aa102a. Registers: EAX=00000000 CS=0167 EIP=79aa102a EFLGS=00010246 EBX=ffffffff SS=016f ESP=0056fbe4 EBP=00000004 ECX=82c3ddcc DS=016f ESI=00000003 FS=84ef EDX=8000a678 ES=016f EDI=79aa0000 GS=0000 Bytes at CS:EIP: Stack dump: bfdf30bb ffffffff 00000003 00000004 00000000 00000000 0056fc2c 00000000 00000003 82c3ddfc 79aa102a bfdf2e3a 00000003 00000004 00000000 00000000 I am afraid that from now on, when next time I reboot the machine, the explorer will keep crashing and everything else will be out of order. 0 Share this post Link to post
stphrz Posted May 11, 2003 Possible problems: - Overheating. Check your fans to make sure they are all working and or not clogged up with dust. Check all your internal connections and make sure all expansion cards are seated properly while you're at it. - Corrupt system files. Run scandisk and defrag. If that doesn't solve the problem, try re-installing or restoring your operating system. - You may have a virus. Run a virus scan. 0 Share this post Link to post
fraggle Posted May 11, 2003 Heres a nickel, kid. Go get yourself a real OS. 0 Share this post Link to post
david_a Posted May 11, 2003 A new operating system won't fix a hardware error (if that's what it is). 0 Share this post Link to post
Fredrik Posted May 11, 2003 - You may have a virus. Run a virus scan.Ta-da! 0 Share this post Link to post
999cop Posted May 12, 2003 Here's some info about my comp spec: Win98 Compaq Presario 7360 AMD-k6(tm) 6gb of disk space 56mb of ram 500mhz btw, this error doesn't only happen to mplayer2, it happens to all applications from time to time. For now it stopped, but I cannot predict what might happen if I restart the machine. Also, I saw the screen where Windows started saying that "this machine has been over 40 months old, viruses may occur" or something like that. So I assume that must be problem that the hardware is outdated. Well, what is the best solution to it now? 0 Share this post Link to post
david_a Posted May 12, 2003 Free online virus scan Probably isn't that great, but something is better than nothing I guess. 0 Share this post Link to post
Dark Fox Posted May 12, 2003 Poor memory, if it a phyisical dump.. thats bad memory 0 Share this post Link to post
Sephiroth Posted May 13, 2003 sounds like hardware problems. clean it out, reseat everything and check system settings also i usally do an entire system restore every year, so do that. 0 Share this post Link to post
Alientank Posted May 14, 2003 hardware problems definately. Most stack dumps are because of that. 0 Share this post Link to post
Fletcher` Posted May 14, 2003 999cop said:Here's some info about my comp spec: Win98 Compaq Presario 7360 AMD-k6(tm) 6gb of disk space 56mb of ram 500mhz Damn, this sounds like my comp, everything except for the Compaq part. 0 Share this post Link to post
netnomad312 Posted May 14, 2003 Never rule out the possibility of a virus, though. I had a virus recently which formatted my hard drive, but what sucks is that it got past Norton... it started by locking up the comp every five minutes, and then I got the "blue screen of death" for doing simple things like just bringing up the start menu. Then it just kinda... died. But fortunately it didn't attach itself to the boot partition or anything, because the hard drive I replaced it with, though only 2GB, is working fine... 0 Share this post Link to post
fodders Posted May 14, 2003 Direct X, try newer v9.1 or If the virtual memory becomes unstable due to a shortage of physical memory (RAM) If the virtual memory becomes unstable due to a shortage of free disk space If the virtual memory area is damaged by a program If a program attempts to access data that is being modified by another running program Also make sure you ain't got comet cursor running, pos. 0 Share this post Link to post
kain Posted May 15, 2003 wtf??? 500 mhz with less than 64 megs of ram??? no no no!!! get some more man!! yeah, then go to a newer version of winblows. it usually solves most of the crashing. 0 Share this post Link to post