| Subject: Re: Error message. |
| From: "~misfit~" <misfit61nz@yahoo-mung.co.nz> |
| Date: 01/08/2004, 05:02 |
usenet wrote:
~misfit~ wrote:
I have a box running BOINC on Win98SE. That's all it does basically.
Twice in the last two days I've checked it and found a box saying:
"BOINC caused an invalid page fault in module KERNEL32.DLL at olbf:
bff7dae6.
Registers: <a whole lot of numbers/letters>"
I click close and there is an identical message underneath it with a
different series of numbers/letters after "KERNEL32.DLL at......"
I keep clicking close and the boxes just don't go away, I have to
re-boot (hard re-set actually).
Should I do anything about this? Client 3.20, new 98 install. I've
just left the machine turned off after the second time this
happened. BOINC still isn't uploading or downloading anyway.
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~misfit~
I've had the same thing happen. It happened after I left the computer
on for a day or two (I usually shut down nightly.)
I leave mine running 24/7 (or did) on a port on my KVM switch. I haven't
been checking it often but the last two times I did I saw that message.
I found no
solution either, but was not concerned enough to investigate the
possible cause. BOINC was the only thing running except for my
virus scanner and the Proxomitron, both in the background supposed to
be doing nothing since the computer was not surfing or checking
e-mail.
Yeah, just an AV proggy running here (and the usual Win background stuff)
too. You talking about 98 too? I've had no problems with XP like this but I
don't have enough XP licences to go around. <Cue the Linux crowd.....>
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~misfit~