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john - 09 Mar 2005 18:41 GMT
I tried to remove the new memory stick,that is the same of the old one,and
unfortunately the error doesn't go away.I forget to say that this error
occur only when I start my computer,with no connection.Can I forget this
error,or can be dangerous?
Richard G. Harper - 09 Mar 2005 22:30 GMT
It would probably help us to help you if you give us the full and exact
error message (up to but not including the part with the register values).

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>I tried to remove the new memory stick,that is the same of the old one,and
> unfortunately the error doesn't go away.I forget to say that this error
> occur only when I start my computer,with no connection.Can I forget this
> error,or can be dangerous?
john - 10 Mar 2005 00:05 GMT
First of all thank you,for your reply,and sorry for my English.I'll try
totranslate the error message:
"RPCSS has caused an error of invalid page fault in <unknown>...."
> It would probably help us to help you if you give us the full and exact
> error message (up to but not including the part with the register values).
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> > occur only when I start my computer,with no connection.Can I forget this
> > error,or can be dangerous?
Anthony Buckland - 10 Mar 2005 04:45 GMT
> First of all thank you,for your reply,and sorry for my English.
 ...

Don't, please, apologize for your English.  Those of us
with English as our native tongue have, I fear, as much
luck with what we read as anyone else.  Just quote the
characters you see, exactly, and realize that they often
make no more sense to an English speaker than anyone else,
and your fellow-sufferers, regardless of mother tongue,
will sympathize and try to help.
 
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