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- From: halberst@world.std.com (jerry halberstadt)
- Subject: Re: WinFrame3.0, UAE in PCL5 Driver
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- Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA
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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 00:45:15 GMT
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- Bob, I suggest you contact MIcrosoft. Windows may be prone to UAEs and this
- could relate to a driver. It took me repeated contacts with Windows support
- people before the admitted that there was a known bug in the driver causing
- many UAEs. I was able to download the fixed file from their bulletin board.
- I also received --belatedly -- a document called "TGroubleshooting GP
- faults (UAEs)."
-
- When you talk to the Windows techie they will ask you to 'undress' your
- system to run it in a stripped down mode to eliminate all kinds of
- variables that could cause such problems.This involves eliminating many of
- the hard-won changes to the configuration that makes your system run the
- way you want it to. Remember, before you do that, to make a bootable
- floppy with all the start up and configuration files so that you can
- restore your system later.
-
- All the above learned the hard way.
-
- good luck.
-
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