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re: Question about 'What to do about a Page-fault, Illegal operation, or Fatal exception Error'in windows 2000?
Monday, July 15, 2002 at 9:59 am
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Posted by DoC (16 messages posted)


Page Fault errors occur when you are running out of disk space on the partition where your page file exists. Check your hard disk space, and right click on My Computer > Properties > Advanced > Performance Options > Change > setup the virtual memory to be set at one and a half times the total RAM in your machine and on a partition that has enough space.


On Monday, July 15, 2002 at 2:32 am, pavan kumar wrote:
>I have a question about What
>to do about a Page-fault, Illegal operation, or Fatal exception Error in windows
>2000 .every few days while using MS word or other macromedia products ,it gives page
>fault error or memory not accessible error.but when we log in with admin acount it
>does not give any error.to solve it we had to change the user.dat file and replace
>it with another accounts user.dat file. if anybody can give me the explanation and
>solution to this problem,it would be really great.thanks
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-Question about 'What to do about a Page-fault, Illegal operation, or Fatal exception Error'in windows 2000? (pavan kumar: Mon, Jul 15, 2002, 2:32 am)
*re: Question about 'What to do about a Page-fault, Illegal operation, or Fatal exception Error'in windows 2000? (DoC: Mon, Jul 15, 2002, 9:59 am)
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