Author: Jason Williamson
Date: 18:24:48 11/24/00
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On November 24, 2000 at 18:17:41, Peter Stein wrote: >On November 24, 2000 at 10:49:55, K. Burcham wrote: > >>using windows 98 se, sometimes i get this warning, "this program has performed >>an illegal operation and will be shut down". then when you click ok, it will >>shut down the chess program. under "details", it reads "fritz6 caused an >>invalid page fault in module mfc42.dll at 0167:5f4012al. i found this dll file >>in two locations, c:\windows\system and c:\programfiles\chessbase\fritz6. do you >>have any ideas, or where i can find an answer to resolve this issue. i dont want >>to just fix this problem, i want to learn why it is doing this. is it ok to have >>a dll file with the same file number in two locations? i have reformated several >>times, ran file checker(windows 98 utility), ran scandisk, defrag, and tried >>regclean from the microsoft site, none of these fixed the problem. >>thanks xracer > >I know this is going to sound simplistic, but switching to Windows 2000 will >make a world of difference. Many programs that crashed routinely under WIN98 are >no longer doing so under WIN2K. Almost everyone I've talked to has had similar >experiences. I'm in the process of migrating everything to WIN2K and getting rid >of WIN98 completely from my PCs. I guess you don't game in anyway. For if you did then you would know that over half the video games and otehr multimedia intensive applications out there do not work in win2k. I use both win98 and win2k. Most of the time in win2k, but lots of games just don't work there. JW
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