What does it mean when I get "Explorer caused a general
protection fault in module KRNL.EXE at 0001:000075a8 --
and what do I do to rectify it?

Thanks.

Re: General protection fault by Joan

Joan
Mon Aug 16 03:16:14 CDT 2004

Courtesy of Jim E Eshelman
Joan

My full list of Windows Protection Error resources can be found here:
http://aumha.org/win4/kbewpe.htm

Windows Protection Errors can occur due to many different causes,
including:
virtual driver (VxD) problems, including conflicts between real-mode and
protected-mode drivers, or when a protected-mode driver already
initialized
is loaded from SYSTEM.INI, or when a VxD file is damaged; a damaged
Registry; a virus; a damaged WIN.COM or COMMAND.COM file; CMOS settings
errors; Plug-and-Play malfunction; and hardware problems, including a
malfunctioning cache, malfunctioning RAM, or a damaged motherboard.

Here are the articles most likely to lead you to a solution - but feel
free
to check out the whole page for more ideas if these don't solve it:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=149962
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=153044

--
Jim Eshelman, MS-MVP Windows http://aumha.org/



Bob Ingle wrote:
> What does it mean when I get "Explorer caused a general
> protection fault in module KRNL.EXE at 0001:000075a8 --
> and what do I do to rectify it?
>
> Thanks.