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Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 16:12:35 -0700
From: Sandy <sshapiro@ucsd.edu >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Trap 0008

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I did a little more experimenting.

I moved the video card from one PCI express slot (the blue one) to
another one (the black one), and for a while I had no trap errors.

With ECS, I also did a unimaint desktop restore and recovered some of my
desktop icons, but not all. At least it worked (for a while).

With Warp 4, during the boot, I got the error message "Unicode -- file
not found" and I could not get access to some programs nor to the internet.

Then the trap errors started again on both the ECS and Warp 4 partitions
-- but not on the maintenance partition nor on Win XP. Both of those are
normal.

I wrote down some of the trap info -- it is the same on both warp and ecs:

Internal processing error at location
##0168:fff1dalf0003:calf

6000, 9084
0786090f

The traps occurred just after loading

GENM32W.SYS

But when I remmed out that statement in both config statements, the trap
occured after the previous statement (I didn't write it down, but I
think it was Protocol or something like that).

I will wait another day or two before pulling this MB and putting back
the old one -- it would be nice if I could figure out the problem.

Does anyone see a common theme in these errors occuring in this way?

Thanks,
Sandy

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