NTVDM cpu

NTVDM cpu has encountered subsystem ms - dos 16-bit instruction ileagal

c:\windows\instal~d8e36~\_294823.exe

has selected cs: \1205 ip:00le op: ff ff ff ff

to close.

This occurs after startup, office.

I think he started around big update

any ideas? run sfc.exe, did not help

Hello

Thanks for posting your question in the Microsoft Community forums, I'll do my best to help you solve this problem you are having.

Perform a clean boot Mode http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135/en-GB

Run the System File Checker http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833/en-GB

Audit of the execution of disk errors http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/315265/en-GB

You can also follow the steps below, which was written by Gerry C J Cornell

Please download and share with everybody fresh copies of your newspaper system and Application of your event viewer on your disc one and post a link here. You can delete the earlier copy of your player One records.

To access the system log, select Start, Control Panel, administrative tools, Event Viewer, in the list on the left of the window select Windows and the system logs. Place the cursor on the system, select the Action in the Menu and record all events (the file default evtx type) and give a name to the file. Do the same for the application log. Don't provide filtered files.

Let me know if you need assistance.

Thank you.

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