bluephoenix
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I booted the computer up at work today and I could tell it wasn't any more happy than I was that it was Monday.
The scenario an my Windows 98se PC: It boots to the windows login prompt, I enter my domain username and password, and it attempts to run my login script and map my network drives but each attempted connection produces an error 53. Once the login script finishes its run an error dialog pops up saying Msgsrv32 has performed an illegal operation. Details show it caused a general protection fault in krnl386. Aftewards only the desktop wallpaper is displayed; I can move my mouse but the keyboard is nonresponsive (except for a CTRL+ALT+DEL). -- If I attempt to boot to safemode I at least see desktop icons but still can't interact with anything.
I understand msgsrv is responsible for managing several processes including playing a startup sound and spawing the explorer shell. I suspect the sound card or the net adaptor might be the culprit though things were working fine last week.
Any thoughts?
-Tim
The scenario an my Windows 98se PC: It boots to the windows login prompt, I enter my domain username and password, and it attempts to run my login script and map my network drives but each attempted connection produces an error 53. Once the login script finishes its run an error dialog pops up saying Msgsrv32 has performed an illegal operation. Details show it caused a general protection fault in krnl386. Aftewards only the desktop wallpaper is displayed; I can move my mouse but the keyboard is nonresponsive (except for a CTRL+ALT+DEL). -- If I attempt to boot to safemode I at least see desktop icons but still can't interact with anything.
I understand msgsrv is responsible for managing several processes including playing a startup sound and spawing the explorer shell. I suspect the sound card or the net adaptor might be the culprit though things were working fine last week.
Any thoughts?
-Tim