<h2>Fatal exception error</h2>
Fatal exception errors are codes that are returned by a program in the following cases:
• Access to an illegal instruction has been encountered
• Invalid data or code has been accessed
• The privilege level of an operation is invalid
When any of these cases occurs, the processor returns an exception to the operating system, which in turn is handled as a fatal exception error. In many cases the exception is non-recoverable and the system must either be restarted or shut down, depending upon the severity of the error.
<h2>Illegal operation error</h2>
An application has experienced instability due to some type of error. This could also be caused by some other application interacting with the error producing program.
<h2>Registry/configuration error Choose Command prompt only and run scan reg.</h2>
To restore the registry Windows 98:
1. Click Start and then click Shut Down.
2. Click Restart in MS-DOS mode, and then click Yes.
3. At the Ms-Dos prompt type scanreg/restore
<h2>Not enough memory to render page</h2>
This error appears when a document you sent to the printer is too big for the printer’s buffer memory.
<h2>Data Error Reading/Writing Drive C (or other drive)</h2>
The error messages given indicate hard drive failure or serious data corruption
This error can be caused by:
Hard drive not setup properly in CMOS.
Hard drive not connected.
Bad hard drive.
This program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down. If the problem persists, contact the program vendor
Some type of software tried to communicate with the computer’s CPU, which didn’t understand the request or the request was an invalid action.
<h2>There is not enough free memory to run this program. Quit one or more programs, and then try again</h2>
You do not have enough memory (RAM) to run all the programs you want to open
There was an internal error, and one of the windows you were using will be closed. It is recommended that you save your work, close all programs, and then restart your computer
You most often see this when you open several windows from the same application, such as many open browser windows or several text documents running in separate windows. When one of the open windows experiences errors and crashes, this message pops up
<h2>Invalid system disk Replace the disk, and then press any key</h2>
That message means that your hard drive is no longer bootable. Likely causes are a defective drive, corrupted files, or a virus.
<h2>Not enough memory to render page</h2>
The printer driver may have determined the amount of printer memory incorrectly. This behavior can also occur if the printer does not have enough memory to render the page.
<h2>
Stop 0x0000000A or IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL</h2>
This behavior can occur if there is incompatible hardware or an incompatible device driver on your computer. Try and restore your configuration using the Last Known Good Configuration option from Safe Mode. Remove any newly installed hardware.
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Invalid Page Fault</h2>
An unexpected event has occurred in Windows.
A program has requested data that is not currently in virtual memory, and Windows attempts to retrieve the data from a storage device and load it into RAM.
An invalid page fault error message can occur when Windows cannot locate the data.
The virtual memory system has become unstable because of a shortage of RAM or hard drive space.
A program is attempting to access data that is being modified by another program that is running.
<h2>Windows Protection Error</h2>
This behavior can occur when a when your computer loads or unloads a virtual device driver (VxD)
<h2>Non-system disk or disk error. </h2>Replace and press any key when ready
You may see this message if your start device/disk (floppy disk drive, hard disk drive, or CD-ROM drive) does not contain boot files
<h2>Fatal error: An error has been encountered that prevents setup from continuing.</h2>
One of the components that Windows needs to continue setup could not be installed.
You may see this message if your hard disk is damaged or corrupted. You receive the error messages because the Setup program is trying to repair the problem on your hard disk.
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System has recovered from a serious error</h2>
This problem occurs because after a Minidump file is written, the paging file continues to have a flag set that indicates that a Minidump file must be written.
<h2>The system is low on virtual memory. Windows is increasing the size of your virtual memory paging file</h2>
This issue may occur if there is not sufficient memory on the computer, and when the current virtual memory settings are not set high enough.
This application requires the Windows Installer to run
The Windows Installer is missing or damaged.
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Internet Explorer. A runtime error has occurred. Do you wish to debug</h2>
Internet Explorer is displaying this message because it has encountered this error when trying to run some JavaScript on the page.
This message may appear when the Visual InterDev PageNavbar control tries to open a Web page whose name contains an apostrophe (').
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The margins of section X are set outside the printable area of the page. Do you want to continue?</h2>
Your margins are set closer to the edge of the paper than your printer is capable of printing.