MCSE Boot Camp Training
 

  • Do you want to become MCSE /CCNA ?
     
  • Do you want to finish in 2/3 weeks?

 




 
 

 

MCSE Boot Camp, CCNA Bootcamp, CCNP Boot camp training in UK, USA, JAPAN, India
CCNA Training, MCSE Training, A+ Certification, MCSA, CCNP, Network+, Security+, CISSP, MCSD, CCSP,

MCSE CCNA CCNP boot camp, #1 Bootcamp Training Institute in UK, USA

 

MCSE Boot Camp, CCNA Bootcamps, CCNP Boot camp Certification Training

MCSE Guide

Free MCSE
Free MCSE Training
MCSE
MCSE 2003
MCSE Books
MCSE Boot Camp
MCSE Brain dumps
MCSE Certification
MCSE Exam
MCSE Free
MCSE Jobs
MCSE Logo
MCSE Online
MCSE Online Training
MCSE Practice
MCSE Practice Exams
MCSE Practice Tests
MCSE Requirements
MCSE Resume
MCSE Salary
MCSE Self Paced Training Kit
MCSE Study
MCSE Study Guide
MCSE Study Guides
MCSE Test
MCSE Testing
MCSE Training
MCSE Training Kit
MCSE Training Video
MCSE Windows 2003
Microsoft MCSE Training
Training MCSE
Windows 2003 MCSE

 

 

MCSE : Security Specialist

Dr. Watson

Windows 98 drwatson.exe

To start Dr. Watson On the Start menu, click Run, and then type Drwatson. Click OK or Click Start, point to Programs, Accessories, and System Tools, and then click System Information. Select the Tools menu and click Dr. Watson

Dr. Watson collects detailed information about the state of your system at the time of and slightly before an application fault. Dr. Watson intercepts the software faults, identifying the software that faulted and offering a detailed description of the cause. When enabled, this tool automatically logs this information to the disk (\Windows\Drwatson\*.wlg), and can display it on screen. Dr. Watson indicates the program that caused the application fault, the program the fault occurred in, and the memory address at which the fault occurred.

Windows 2000 drwtsn32.exe

If a program error occurs, Dr. Watson will start automatically. To start Dr. Watson, click Start, click Run, and then type drwtsn32. To start Dr. Watson from a command prompt, change to the root directory, and then type drwtsn32.

Dr. Watson for Windows 2000 is a program error debugger. The information obtained and logged by Dr. Watson is to diagnose a program error for a computer running Windows 2000. A text file (Drwtsn32.log) is created whenever an error is detected. You also have the option of creating a crash dump file, which is a binary file that a programmer can load into a debugger.

Failure to start GUI

Explorer.exe could be missing or corrupted

Windows Protection Errors

General protection errors

Is caused when a program tries to access a portion of memory that is has not been allocated by Windows or is already being used by another program or TSR. When this happens the screen turns blue with the GPF error message.

Solutions

 

  • Run scandisk / defrag
  • Remove any TSRs or programs which were running before the GPF.
  • Remove and reinstall the program that caused the GPF.
  • Disable power management and screen savers
  • If you frequently receive GPF errors from different programs you may have to reinstall windows

Invalid Page Fault

Is caused when Windows or a program attempts to store or call a segment or block of memory that does not exist. This could happen because of bad memory or the program is incompatible or corrupt

Illegal Operation

Is an operation requested, which is not understood by Windows or the CPU. Illegal Operations can be caused by

 

  • Corrupt files
  • Bad Memory
  • Data that can not be read properly
  • Incorrect Drivers
  • TSRs
  • Bad hard drive sectors

Invalid page faults

Are generally caused by program incompatibility, overheating such as the CPU cooling fan not operating or other hardware / software issues