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Error on try to install W98

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sggaunt

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A friend of mine found he could no longer get W98 to start,
I suggest a re-install, however the installer drops out with the following error.

STDMODE: FAULT OUTSIDE OF MSDOS EXTENDER
EC = 0000
etc..
This even happens after a format of the Primary DOS Partition.
His machine is a Mesh 550Mhz.
I have not hear of this error, I wonder if it is hardware related maybee memory ? has anyone any ideas?.

Steve.
 
RE: Windows Err Message
MS KB Artice Q87239
(from MS)
"This article discusses the following two error messages with stack dump: Bad Fault in MS-DOS Extender Bad Fault in MS-DOS Extender -and- Standard Mode: Faultoutside of MS-DOS Extender Standard"


You will have to go to to the Knowledge Base,,,,,, and type in the "Q" number, and retrieve this article.......
> Here is an excerpt for the curious,,,,

Good luck. ( I also think it's the RAM, or AMD 550 CPU)

Bad Fault in MS-DOS Extender
This error message occurs when the fault handler dispatcher in DOSX.EXE generates another cascaded fault while trying to handle a protected-mode exception. This error is usually caused by one of the following factors:

HIMEM.SYS is unable to control the A20 line.


DOS=HIGH is not functioning properly (related to HIMEM.SYS control).


The RAM, static RAM (SRAM), single in-line memory module (SIMM), or dynamic RAM (DRAM) chips are not functioning properly.


You are running DR DOS.


The third-party memory manager is not configured correctly.


The EMM386.EXE NOEMS x=A000-EFFF line is missing from the Config.sys file.


You have an old, out-of-date ROM BIOS.


Your CMOS settings are incorrect.


Your Windows files are old or corrupted. To test this, create a new directory on the hard drive, and install Windows in that directory.


Your disks are corrupted.


Your system is infected with the Form, Forms, Noint, or Yankee Doodle virus.


Standard Mode Fault Outside MS-DOS Extender
This error message occurs when the Kernel generates a processor exception during initialization (before it has installed its own exception handlers) or when the Kernel determines that it cannot handle an exception. The causes are the same as those for the "Fault in MS-DOS Extender" error.
 
Thanks for that.
When I got back to my friend he has since managed to get windows to reinstall, but now boot-up only reports the size of 2 of his 3 RAM Modules, The problem may be solved (Bad RAM).
Thanks again
Steve.
 
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