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Date: | Mon, 21 Aug 2000 11:59:17 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 <200008201910.MAA17609@scaup.prod.itd.earthlink.net>, on 08/20/00
>I'm running Warp 4 w/FP12 on both systems. I checked my desktop system
OK, this make sense. RESOURCE.SYS is the Resource Manager. I know it
>It occurs to me that the CHKDSK /F:3 that I did yesterday scrambled the
Not real likely.
>Volume 4.2) with the system booted from the Utility Diskette set. Any
There are ways to install a FP either from diskettes are from a maintenace
>the INI files (for application registration information) and to do a
You could do that. For me, it's always a last resort.
>partitions, anyway, because the ThinkPad hasn't had that done for quite a
Shouldn't be a problem. I've got boxes that haven't been reinstalled
>As far as the xWorkplace stuff is concerned, I'm tending to discount it
This is true, but doesn't it load a driver to support some sort of
>system components are loaded and become active and on what EXEINFO
Not yet. Let me know how the REM'ing goes.
You might want to try a full hardware detection just in case something got
Also, I don't recall, have you been able to Alt-F1 boot to the command
Steven
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at 12:10 PM, "Gary Granat"
>and the RESOURCE.SYS there was 55354 bytes in length and was dated
>7-12-99 3:17p, as was the one on my Utility Diskette set (also at FP12).
>So, I renamed the existing driver and copied the one from the Utility
>Diskette 1 and tried a new boot. It still traps (TRAP0003) but the
>values are different:
gets involved in ISA PnP. I would assume it's involved in PCI
configuration as well. Most likely, it's being passed bad data by another
driver and this is what's causing the trap.
>system completely and that I might have components from several different
>fix levels all trying to run at the same time. Just a thought. If this
>advice on this front? If that doesn't work, my next fallback is to save
partition. However, I suspect that all you need to do it track down the
driver that's really causing the problem. If it were me, I'd start
REM'ing out things like the sound card etc. in an attempt to isolate the
true source.
>format and reinstall. I'm beginning to think that it is time to reformat
>while (ever, in fact). That means that those partitions have been
>running for about three years.
since 1997.
>as the issue, for now, for a couple of reasons: 1) basically, it is a set
advanced shutdown features?
>reports as being "the problem". If anyone has a better interpretation,
>let me know.
tweaked.
line?
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