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Promise PCI IDE controller card & MS-DOS compatibility mode
Ports : 1 Width : 8-bit Full Duplex : Yes Multiplier : 1x APIC 1 Version : 2.00 Multiplier : 1/2x Max Interrupts : 24 IRQ Handler Engaged : Yes Enhanced (4h) : PCI 32-bit 5V 3.3V PME HalfLength InUse PCI 5 (5h) : PCI 32-bit 5V 3.3V PME HalfLength Available AGP (6h) : AGP-4x 32-bit 3.3V PME HalfLength InUse Port

Tell me you can do *this* in Windows
My target environments are both 32-bit protected mode MS-DOS and Win95. The Win95 product is using DirectX inherently, while the 32-bit MS-DOS products It is fairly hard to crash NT, but hey, I've seen the "blue screen of death" many times. I have crashed NT to where the hard drive had to be reformatted and

Blue Screen Of Death
SYS May Blue Screen Windows NT Q160603: No Output from DBMON Using OutputDebugString While Debugging Q160604: Access violation in security! properties invalid Q160657: 16 Bit Version of VB4 May Hang Windows NT 4.0 Q159108: SMP Full Duplex Adapter Configuration May Cause Blue Screen Q159109: ExitWindowsEx Does

msgsrv32 (not responding)
I suppose I could have run back to the vendor but as I have since discovered they were not aware of these Blue Screen problems with some software . Derek How many 'run of the mill' users are aware of this 32/64bit problem? . It is not a 32/64 bit problem. There are 32 bit CPUs that support hardware DEP.

16-Bit MSIE 4.0 and 32 Bit File Access - An Observation
One
limitation you will see with the NT versions is that of launching a 16-bit app from a 32-bit app. It can not be done directly. This means that you may see problems This means that you may find your machine with a blue screen right after the next boot up. Apply the service pack, then reboot and you are ok.

Please let me start over, CD Writer/Blue screen trouble
32 bit code is not always best, as with everything else, one must make an informed decision - something Joey seems ill equiped to do! and up resulted in an OS that was a blue-screen crashfest. I can remember just clicking on icons and having the OS trap. I think OS/2 2.1 was the most stable post-1.3 version.

What is address "0137" in register when applications GPF?
But when it got to the harddisk controller it got into trouble :-( A blue screen with the following message appeared on my screen: "Your multi-function device (Standard Dual PCI IDE Controller) has some child devices using 32-bit drivers and others using compability-mode drivers. This combination is not supported,

OSR2 and Drive Space 3 problem
I did read that the 64 bit specifically wants signed drivers while the 32 bit version doesn’t mention that. Does this mean if I get the 32 bit version I won’t face these problems again? Is this a known problem with vista 64? Do you know what is causing it? 2.In the past 6 months, did things improve and now vista 64

Windows 2000: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
Best is to make sure you get the blue screen. Windows XP automatically reboots, unless you tell it to show the blue screen. The blue screen contains Thing is, I had a license for the 32-bit version of XPSP2. In a week, it has rebooted on my a couple of times, although I haven't installed any extra-hardware.

Need help with DMA & blue screen on bootup
Please be sure to read the readme.txt file before installing for important information such as: 3.5 Microsoft DHCP Server This version of the Microsoft DHCP .... properties invalid Q160657: 16 Bit Version of VB4 May Hang Windows NT 4.0 Q159108: SMP Full Duplex Adapter Configuration May Cause Blue Screen Q159109:

Help, PnP ate my CD ROM
Additional query words : 3.11 vfat 32-bit blue screen Keywords : Issue type : -----Original Message----- You've lost me, the SUBST command works perfectly well regardless of the file system. In the event there is some other reason for it's lack of suitability ... consider sharing the target location and mapping a

OK to install 32-bit XP on AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core?
My last crash occurred while using Agent 0.99d 32bit and Netscape 2.0.. basically the blue screen said the Windows subsystem died a horrible death... reboot! with /CRASHDEBUG. The Matrox MGA driver from the 3.51 CD is buggy (and crashes while scrolling in the Win95/WinNT version of Excel).

32 bit driver troubles
MATHPAK 87/32 is available for most 32-bit compilers. A lite version for Canterbury M2 is freely downloadable from http://www.webcom.com/mhc/welcome.html .... 5.12 How do I clear the screen? A. This non-standard functionality may be present in a module called Terminal. 5.13 How do redirect screen and keyboard I/O?

Blue Screens, Quicken 98 Upgrade, W95 scrambled
Not a blue screen or any other OS fail during that time period. Interestingly enough, Dell doesn't seem to offer 64bit Vista for that machine. My home workstation is a 32 bit Vista Ultimate with almost the same history. It did crash once, a couple of months ago, apparently as the result of some autoupdate in

Blue Screen - Please Help!
... I got the following blue screen messege: "Your multi-function device (standard Dual PCI IDE controller) has some child devices using 32-bit drivers and Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced http://members.home.com/dts-l Want to know where each version of a MS module came from?

SUBST command
In some despair, I removed all unnecessary clutter (sound cards, tape drives etc., reformatted the HD, did a clean install of Win98 full version using the boot and got a blue screen that reported thus: "Your multi-function device (standard dual PCI IDE controller) has some child device using 32 bit drivers and

Service Pack 2 available
Even currently HPFS on Warp 3 and 4 has had internal IBM factory revisions and is mainly a hybrid of 16 and 32 bit code from what I heard. up resulted in an OS that was a blue-screen crashfest. I can remember just clicking on icons and having the OS trap. I think OS/2 2.1 was the most stable post-1.3 version.

PCGuidope
If the blue screen occurs while installing the package then do the following: If it is possible to recover from the blue screen and run Regedit, If you install such 16-Bit DOS-mode-driver on your system, it will cause a confict with the built-in 32-Bit-driver and an exclamation mark is shown in the Windows

Lost use of current video driver after WinXP video driver update
Any other suggestions to get the windows 2000 drivers running? In particular, the open gl screen savers cause this blue screen. Also unabel to select 32 bit colour, system prefers to default to the 16 bit and jagged icons. When 32 bit colour selected, blue screens again ! Richard "Michael Gillen" <Michael@Antispam.

Assembly Code Needed
(by "flash" I mean "lights for much less than a second - maybe 250ms") 45 seconds later, the IBM blue screen appears and prompts for Disk 1. on card) in 32-bit memory slot part No. 09-00011 Rev C all 8 MB of DIP chips are the same model number, but each 4 MB bank of chips has different lot(?