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I kept getting an error message that said iexplorer has cause an invalid page
fault in module kernell 32 but only when i played in yahoo games so i have
done everything to repair it i used to have windows ME but i went to 98 SE to
see if that would fix it and it didnt now i am lost i have done everything
and cant fix it. now i get a message that says iexplorer caused an invalid
page fault in module msvcr70.dll and i still get the first error too. I dont
know what else to try except for to throw it out the window if any one could
help i would appreciate it. i am not very good with computers either so i
need alot of directions. thank you
 
apple25 said:
I kept getting an error message that said iexplorer has cause an invalid
page
fault in module kernell 32 but only when i played in yahoo games so i have
done everything to repair it i used to have windows ME but i went to 98 SE
to
see if that would fix it and it didnt now i am lost i have done everything
and cant fix it. now i get a message that says iexplorer caused an invalid
page fault in module msvcr70.dll and i still get the first error too. I
dont
know what else to try except for to throw it out the window if any one
could
help i would appreciate it. i am not very good with computers either so i
need alot of directions. thank you


You're not very good with English, either, are you.

A. See
Dealing with Unwanted Spyware, Parasites, Toolbars and Search Engines
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm

B. You may need new video drivers. Check the site for your video board
manufacturer. Meanwhile you can do the following:
1. Use the default mouse pointers.
2. Turn down your color depth. (Right click the desktop and choose
Properties | Appearance | Settings) Some people find that increasing color
depth helps.
3. Turn down your graphics hardware acceleration. (For Win 98, Start |
Settings | Control Panel | System | Performance | Graphics button) You will
see little, if any, performance degradation.
4. Turn off your desktop wallpaper.

If these make the problem go away you need new video drivers.

If you have an ATI video board, try adding these lines to System.ini

[display]
DevBMP=0 <--- That's a zero

--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE
Please respond in Newsgroup only. Do not send email
http://www.fjsmjs.com
Protect your PC
http://www.microsoft.com./athome/security/protect/default.aspx
 
I have tryed all that and still nothing i am not sure if it is spyware or
not. that is about the only thing I havent done. I will check out the
unwanted parasites and spyware site you suggested thatnk you.

Frank Saunders said:
apple25 said:
I kept getting an error message that said iexplorer has cause an invalid
page
fault in module kernell 32 but only when i played in yahoo games so i have
done everything to repair it i used to have windows ME but i went to 98 SE
to
see if that would fix it and it didnt now i am lost i have done everything
and cant fix it. now i get a message that says iexplorer caused an invalid
page fault in module msvcr70.dll and i still get the first error too. I
dont
know what else to try except for to throw it out the window if any one
could
help i would appreciate it. i am not very good with computers either so i
need alot of directions. thank you


You're not very good with English, either, are you.

A. See
Dealing with Unwanted Spyware, Parasites, Toolbars and Search Engines
http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm

B. You may need new video drivers. Check the site for your video board
manufacturer. Meanwhile you can do the following:
1. Use the default mouse pointers.
2. Turn down your color depth. (Right click the desktop and choose
Properties | Appearance | Settings) Some people find that increasing color
depth helps.
3. Turn down your graphics hardware acceleration. (For Win 98, Start |
Settings | Control Panel | System | Performance | Graphics button) You will
see little, if any, performance degradation.
4. Turn off your desktop wallpaper.

If these make the problem go away you need new video drivers.

If you have an ATI video board, try adding these lines to System.ini

[display]
DevBMP=0 <--- That's a zero

--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE
Please respond in Newsgroup only. Do not send email
http://www.fjsmjs.com
Protect your PC
http://www.microsoft.com./athome/security/protect/default.aspx
 
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