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Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 20:28:35 PDT7
From: Tom Brown <thombrown@san.rr.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Exception in module: OS2KRNL

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Thank, Harry.

I already have an ALTF2ON.$$$ in the root. As I said earlier, I put
PAUSE.SYS at the end of my CONFIG.SYS, and it's the last thing that
shows up during the boot process except for the flash of ??? just
prior to the dump.

I haven't tried going back to one of the archives yet.
The latest WPS archive is from 2004/04/03.

I also have ROBOSAVE files as late as 2004/04/18 and
UniMaint as late as 2004/04/27. That would probably be the first one to
try.

That said, I have never used one of the UniMaint backups, so some RTFM
will be in order there. I will experiment with the backups tomorrow when
I am a bit more awake than I am now. No use further farkling the
situation by fooling about late at night!

Thanks!

Harry Motin wrote:
> Tom,
> I have 2 suggestions:
>
> 1. First, attached please find the file, altf2on.$$$. Place it in the top
> directory of your boot drive (C:\, for example) and then try to boot up. It is simply an
> ASCII file that tells your system to dump the driver loading data to your screen. It's just
> like you pressing ALT-F2 during the boot process. You may be able to see what driver
> is loading and trapping your system.
>
> 2. Secondly, based on your information about CHECK.INI, perhaps you
> have corrupted OS2.SYS and/or OS2SYS.INI files. Can you restore a different set of
> these files from a previous backup and try your boot up?
> HCM
>
> On Wed, 12 May 2004 12:33:38 PDT7, Tom Brown wrote:
>
>
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>>If you are responding to someone asking for help who
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>>My main system was running just fine yesterday, but today it traps
>>during the boot process, dumps to SADUMP, and reboots. I put PAUSE.SYS
>>at the end of my CONFIG.SYS and it pauses just as it should. When I
>>press Enter, something else flashes on the screen for about 1/2 second
>>and then it dumps.
>>
>>I can boot to the command line using Alt-F1/F2. I have tried changing
>>the video drivers from SciTech SNAP, first to GENGRADD, then to VGA to
>>no avail. I did this because the dump happens at about the time it would
>>normally switch display modes. No joy.
>>
>>Using Steven's DumpTrapScreen, I get the following:
>>
>>Reading y:\dumpdata.001 05-12-04 10:13:00
>>
>>##0168:fff0f69b - 000f:e69b , 06860680
>>9084
>>
>>Exception in module: OS2KRNL
>>TRAP 000e ERRCD=0002 ERACC=**** ERLIM=******** CPU=01
>>EAX=00000000 EBX=fe6f1238 ECX=00000034 EDX=00000000
>>ESI=fe6f13a4 EDI=fbc88000 EBP=00004ce8 FLG=00250286
>>CS:EIP=0168:fff06b2d CSACC=c09b CSLIM=ffffffff
>>SS:ESP=1530:000049ac SSACC=1097 SSLIM=00003fff
>>DS=0160 DSACC=c0f3 DSLIM=ffffffff CR0=8001003b
>>ES=0160 ESACC=c0f3 ESLIM=ffffffff CR2=fbc88000
>>FS=0133 FSACC=00f3 FSLIM=000057ff
>>GS=0130 GSACC=00f3 GSLIM=000057ff
>>
>>Internal revision 14.097f_SMP
>>
>>The system is as follows:
>>Tyan Tiger MP S2460
>>
>>Phoenix Server Bios Release 6.0
>>Build time 08/14/01 16:10:57
>>
>>Tyan Tiger MP
>>Bios V 1.05
>>
>>1 GiB ECC RAM
>>
>>2 x Athlon MP 2200+ CPUs (currently in SMP mode)
>>
>>Matrox 32 MB MG450 Dual Head (1 in use)
>>
>>LSI Logic SYM22195A U160 SCSI Dual channel controller
>>SCSI IDs:
>>A 1 HP ScanJet 6300C
>> 2 PLEXTOR CD-ROM PX-32TS 1.03
>> 3 PLEXTOR CD-R PX-W124TS 1.06
>>B 0 IBM 36 GB HD - DPSS-336950N
>> 1 IBM 36 GB HD - IC35L036UWD210-0 S5BS
>> 2 IBM 36 GB HD - IC35L036UWD210-0 S5BS
>> 3 IBM 36 GB HD - DRHS36D removable
>> 10 Ecrix VXA-1 tape
>>
>>SBLive! sound card
>>
>>IBM 10/100 Ethernet
>>
>>
>>SW Config:
>>eCS 1.14
>>Kernel: SMP20040126 (Testcase)
>>Mozilla 1.7b
>>Lotus SmartSuite 1.72
>>Star Office 5.1
>>OpenOffice 1.1.1
>>
>>
>>Any ideas?
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
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