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Subject:Re: Who hadn't seen a Win page fault? From:Matt Ion <soundy -at- NEXTLEVEL -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 11 Apr 1997 02:37:42 -0800
On Thu, 10 Apr 1997 21:12:00 -0700, Wilcox, John (Contractor) wrote:
>Back when we were talking about GPFs, someone said they hadn't seen a
>Windows 95 "page fault" (I had said I got them frequently). Anyway, I
>got another one, and I saved the message dialog as a 6-KB GIF file.
>Anyone who's curious can write me and I'll send it to them. Can't post
>it here in ASCII, ya know.
Actually, when Windows pops up the dialog, you can just click the
"Details>>" button and it will display all the dump data. You can then
select all that with your mouse (or just put the cursor on it and hit
Ctrl-A or Ctrl-/ to Select All) and then Ctrl-Insert to copy it to the
clipboard.
I'd demonstrate the output, but I'm running OS/2 here... the last time
I rebooted my system was to install a new 32-bit CHKDSK a few days ago.
I don't get page faults :-)
Your friend and mine,
Matt
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