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Date: | Fri, 18 Aug 2000 23:56:03 PDT |
From: | "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net > |
Reply-To: | scoug-help@scoug.com |
To: | scoug-help@scoug.com |
Subject: | SCOUG-Help: TRAP0003 |
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In <200008190220.TAA10286@scaup.prod.itd.earthlink.net>, on 08/18/00
>OK. The CS:EIP=04d0:00000d65
Yeah that looks like a device driver address. If forgot to ask for the
exeinfo -lxxxx
where xxxx is the value shown in the CSLIM field. This will report the
>No hardware or driver changes for over a year. I installed xWorkplace
I tend to recommend against using /F:3 unless all else fails. It often
>couple of successful boots since then. Roof fell in just before 4PM
Try Alt-F1 and the blob and a boot to the command line. This might allow
>FYI, the trap occurs a split second after the initial blue OS/2 Warp logo
The kernel is loaded, but the driver loads are still in progress.
>Appreciate any additional ideas anyone has. I sure don't want to do a
A desktop restore will most likely backout the changes that are causing
Good luck,
Steven
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at 07:20 PM, "Gary Granat"
CSLIM value. To track down which driver you need a copy of exeinfo from
Hobbes. Run it from the root of your boot drive as:
driver that claims to be the same "size".
>0.9.4 yesterday, but have been through three or four boots since then
>with no problem. Ran a F:3 CHKDISK this morning and have been through a
creates new problems.
>(local) this afternoon. The system had been running normally until then.
>I enabled the xWorkplace PM hook so that I could work with the integrated
>version of PageMage and it was just after that that I shutdown (went
>normally) and could not reboot.
you to backout the xWorkPlace mods in case they are the source of the
failure.
>screen comes up. I'm not sure that the kernel has established itself at
>format and reinstall. I don't mind that part so much, but reestablishing
>all my apps is a royal pain!
the problem.
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