Troubleshooting Windows Protection Errors
ID: Q149962
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows 95
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Microsoft Windows 98
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Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
SYMPTOMS
When you start or shut down Windows, you may receive a Windows Protection Error message.
Start
When you start Windows, you may receive one of the following error messages:
While initializing device <device name> Windows Protection Error
Windows Protection Error
Shutdown
When you shutdown Windows, you may receive the following error message:
CAUSE
A Windows Protection Error means that an error occurred loading or unloading a virtual device driver (VxD). In many cases you can
tell from the error message which VxD did not load or unload, but in other cases you
may not be able to determine which VxD caused the problem.
Windows Protection Errors can occur when any of the following conditions occur:
- A real-mode driver and a protected-mode driver are in conflict.
- The registry is damaged.
- The Win.com or Command.com file is infected with a virus or is damaged.
- A driver is being loaded from the System.ini file for which a
protected-mode driver has already been initialized.
- There is a physical I/O or RAM address conflict.
- There are incorrect CMOS settings for a built-in peripheral device
(such as cache settings, CPU timing, hard disks, and so on).
- The Plug and Play feature of the computer's BIOS is not working
correctly.
- The computer contains a malfunctioning system cache or memory.
- The computer's motherboard is not working properly.
- You installed Microsoft Office 97 and you are using the Novell Client 32 software.
RESOLUTION
To resolve a Windows Protection Error, try the following steps:
- Start your computer in Safe mode. If the error does not occur when you start in Safe mode or when you shut down from Safe mode, see the appropriate article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Windows 95:
ARTICLE-ID: Q136337
TITLE : Troubleshooting Windows 95 Startup Problems
ARTICLE-ID: Q145926
TITLE: How to Troubleshoot Windows 95 Shutdown Problems
Windows 98:
ARTICLE-ID: Q188867
TITLE: Troubleshooting Windows 98 Startup Problems
ARTICLE-ID: Q238096
TITLE: How to Troubleshoot Windows 98 Second Edition Shutdown Problems
- If your computer is a Plug and Play computer, reinstall Windows
using the following command:
setup /p I
For information about installing Windows 95, please see the following
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q129260
TITLE : Windows 95 Setup: Description and Troubleshooting Steps
- If you are using the Novell Client 32 software, remove it and install the Microsoft Client for Novell Networks.
- Make sure that the computer's CMOS settings are correct. For
information about changing CMOS settings on your computer, please
refer to the computer's documentation or manufacturer.
- Install a clean copy of Windows in an empty folder. Choose the
Custom installation option and do not let Setup detect the hardware
in your computer. Install only a mouse, a VGA video adapter, and a
keyboard.
If the error still occurs, it is most likely caused by faulty hardware.
MORE INFORMATION
The VxD that is generating the error message can be any VxD--either a
default installed VxD or a third-party .386 driver being loaded from the
System.ini file. If you do not know which driver is causing the error
message, create a Bootlog.txt file and check to see which driver was the
last driver initialized. This is typically the driver causing the problem.
NOTE: You may also receive a Windows Protection error message when you restart Windows 95 after installing a program or making a configuration
change to your computer. For more information about this issue, please see
the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q157924 Err Msg: "IOS Failed to Initialize" on Boot
For information about resolving Windows protection issues, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q131431 How to Troubleshoot Registry Errors
Additional query words:
wpe corrupt
Keywords : kberrmsg kbtshoot diskmem win95 winboot win98 win98se
Version : WINDOWS:95
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb