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Bug
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Resolution: Won't Fix
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P4
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None
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1.4.2
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x86
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windows_98
Name: jl125535 Date: 03/19/2004
FULL PRODUCT VERSION :
Java(TM) Plug-in: Version 1.4.2_03
Using JRE version 1.4.2_03 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
ADDITIONAL OS VERSION INFORMATION :
Microsoft Windows 98 SE 4.10.2222A
Intel Pentium II, 400 MHz
Intel 82440BX/ZX
192 MB (SDRAM)
BIOS Type Phoenix (09/21/99)
EXTRA RELEVANT SYSTEM CONFIGURATION :
Internet Explorer 6.0.2800.1106 (IE 6.0 SP1)
DirectX 4.09.00.0902 (DirectX 9.0b)
PCI Video Adapter RADEON 7000 SERIES - Cataylst 3.10, Drivers 7.962-031202m1-012565c and 2D Version 4.14.01.9129
Audio Adapter Creative SB PCI128 (Ensoniq ES1370) Sound Card
User home directory = C:\WINDOWS
Proxy Configuration: Browser Proxy Configuration
A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM :
This is now an ongoing problem for me, since Dec/03 when I purchased and installed a new PCI Graphics card. I am running the most current drivers and the latest version of Direct X. The problem has been consistant and I have tried earlier releases of Java (j2re-1.4.1-05 / 06 / 07) and now 1.4.2_03_b02.
"DDHELP caused an invalid page fault in module <unknown>"
Also associated with this problem - I have always had my monitor set to power down after 20 mins, if I get a dDhelp error and do not reboot right away and the monitor powers down, the system locks up - all I get is a black screen with a blinking white cursor.
I have read everything I could find on your site, bug reports and the forums.
Some of the solutions I found I did not quite understand how to do; I admit it I am a newbie when it comes to Java.....
I have narrowed it down to what I believe is a possible Java problem, as I have now worked through most of the suggested solutions from ATI and what I could find on MS's site and MS newsgroups - to no avail.
STEPS TO FOLLOW TO REPRODUCE THE PROBLEM :
I have also been in touch with ###@###.### and he suggested the following work-around, which has worked for me. Not a Fix though!
I added the following line to autoexec.bat:
SET J2D_D3D=false
I had the *"DDHELP caused an invalid page fault in module <unknown>"*
come up only under the following circumstances:
- Browsing the web with Mozilla, visit a site with Java applets
(http://java.com/en/index.jsp), close Mozilla and get the error.
If I don't happen upon a site with Java, I get no error.
- Using my HTML editor (Arachnophilia), upon exiting I get the error.
Get the error whether or not Mozilla is used.
- Installing Java (1.4.4-06/07) & (1.4.2-03_b02) - receive the error
upon completion of the install.
- Java Web Start, upon exiting. "I don't use this anyway, but tried it
to see if the same thing happens, and it does."
- Java Consol in Control Panel, upon exiting.
Everything works fine while using any of the above, but the problem occurs only when I close or exit....
EXPECTED VERSUS ACTUAL BEHAVIOR :
EXPECTED -
Just being able to exit without getting the error and having to reboot every time.
ERROR MESSAGES/STACK TRACES THAT OCCUR :
Error Message:
DDHELP caused an invalid page fault in
module <unknown> at 0000:b00dcec2.
Registers:
EAX=00000001 CS=00c7 EIP=b00dcec2 EFLGS=00010282
EBX=00000000 SS=00bf ESP=805a2ec8 EBP=805a2f1c
ECX=00000000 DS=00bf ESI=84308000 FS=11af
EDX=c16a2c80 ES=00bf EDI=8c7c4000 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
8b 7f 14 83 c4 08 3b fb 75 ef 55 8d be 6c 06 00
Stack dump:
84308000 8c7c4000 b01a8570 b01a8570 00000100 b00b9256 84308000 b01a8570 b00b8c3d b01a8570 80592020 b01a8570 00000100 b00b8d3d b01a8570 805a2f1c
Dr Watson message:
<unknown> attempted to access memory that does not exist.
Module Name: <unknown>
Application Name: Ddhelp.exe
Description: Microsoft DirectX Helper
Version: 4.09.00.090
REPRODUCIBILITY :
This bug can be reproduced always.
CUSTOMER SUBMITTED WORKAROUND :
I have found no workaround for the dDhelp error issue.....
Re: Black screen and white blinking cursor problem - I have found a work around (not a fix) for this and have managed to keep this from happening by changing the monitor setting to power down "never" and by using a screen saver instead..........Although I now occasionally get an Explorer.exe error - I've never like using screen savers.
(Incident Review ID: 240849)
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