Gpf
In Microsoft Windows 3.1, what causes frequent GPFs (General Protection Faults)?
The problem may be with the areas of memory Microsoft Windows 3.1 is trying to access. If you are experiencing frequent Windows 3.1 crashes, try starting Windows with this command:
win /d:xsv
If the GPFs do not appear, in your system.ini
file, under the "386Enh" section, add the following line:
VirtualHDIRQ=off
If the GPFs continue, try starting Windows with this command:
win /d:xs
If the GPFs do not appear, in your system.ini
file, under the "386Enh" section, add the following line:
SystemROMBreakPoint=false
If the GPFs continue, try starting Windows with this command:
win /d:x
If the GPFs do not appear, in your system.ini
file, under the "386Enh" section, add the following line:
EMMExclude=A000-EFFF
While this should get Windows running more reliably, you should try to narrow down the range of memory that actually has to be excluded.
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Last modified on 2018-01-18 08:57:59.