invalid page fault winword 2000

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I am half stumped looking for advice

the cmos batt may be dead
the clock and date will not stay set with system off
I cant imagine how the mobo could of gotten fried

winword caused
invalid page fault
in module winword.exe
at 0187:300b4d5c

hd space ok
hd scan ok
ram ok
resources 80%

deleted temp files
checked for virii

??
tia

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because good is dumb

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Maybe this can help:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;305166

John

startex wrote:

> I am half stumped looking for advice
>
> the cmos batt may be dead
> the clock and date will not stay set with system off
> I cant imagine how the mobo could of gotten fried
>
> winword caused
> invalid page fault
> in module winword.exe
> at 0187:300b4d5c
>
> hd space ok
> hd scan ok
> ram ok
> resources 80%
>
> deleted temp files
> checked for virii
>
> ??
> tia
>
> --
> Evil will always prevail
> because good is dumb
>
> We are Many
> Mark 5:9
>
>
 
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> the cmos batt may be dead
> the clock and date will not stay set with system off
> I cant imagine how the mobo could of gotten fried

A dead battery is just that, it doesn't mean that your mobo is fried.
have you tried replacing the battery?

> winword caused
> invalid page fault
> in module winword.exe
> at 0187:300b4d5c

Using Explorer's Search look for all instances of the Word template file
normal.dot and rename them normal.bak and then retry opening Word. If
that solves the problem a new default template file will automatically be
recreated and you can delete the files you renamed.

For more details of this suggested fix see MS KB 305166 - "Works Suite:
Error Message: Winword Caused an Invalid Page Fault in Module Winword.exe"
(http://support.Microsoft.com?kbid=305166).
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP
mcmaltby@hotmail.com


startex <none@none.net> wrote:

> I am half stumped looking for advice
>
> the cmos batt may be dead
> the clock and date will not stay set with system off
> I cant imagine how the mobo could of gotten fried
>
> winword caused
> invalid page fault
> in module winword.exe
> at 0187:300b4d5c
>
> hd space ok
> hd scan ok
> ram ok
> resources 80%
>
> deleted temp files
> checked for virii
>
> ??
> tia