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SUMMARYIf a particular Cardfile data file is consistently causing errors or other problems, the data file may be corrupted. One common error message caused by a corrupted data file is: When accessing a corrupted data file, certain actions such as using the Find or Go To command may cause Unrecoverable Application Errors (UAEs) in Windows 3.0 or general protection (GP) faults in Windows 3.1. If the file size of the data file appears to be quite large, there is a strong possibility that the data file is corrupted. In some cases, it may be possible to salvage all or at least most of the data file information, depending on the level of corruption. MORE INFORMATION
Corrupted data files can be caused by incompatible third-party
utilities, terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR) programs, or by opening
the same data file from two instances of Cardfile. It is not possible
to do this in Windows 3.1, due to a change in design that allows
Windows to better handle Cardfile data files.
Using the Cardfile Merge CommandThe Merge command combines two Cardfile data files into one. In doing so, the "merging" Cardfile data file is "stripped" of all non-standard characters, thus creating a "clean" data file.
Deleting the Damaged Card
Additional query words: gpf damaged bad 3.0 3.00 3.0a 3.00a 3.1 3.10 3.11 win31
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