What does this Java error mean?

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There was no response to this message in the JavaVM group so perhaps I might
be luckier here.

I have just managed to clear a problem with screen resolution, which
coincidentally (or not) seemed to follow an earlier Java error. I have
another Java error which I have copied in full below.

Could anyone please tell me what I need to do (a) to correct this and (b)
stop further Java errors. I am a total Java novice and only a little better
with win 98.

# An unexpected error has been detected by HotSpot Virtual Machine:
#
# EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005) at pc=0x6d00d6c3, pid=-192067,
tid=4294427629
#
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.5.0_04-b05 mixed mode)
# Problematic frame:
# C [AWT.DLL+0xd6c3]
#

--------------- T H R E A D ---------------

Current thread (0x007a7870): JavaThread "Thread-5" [_thread_in_native,
id=-539667]

siginfo: ExceptionCode=0xc0000005, reading address 0xac035ae9

Registers:
EAX=0xac035809, EBX=0x0000de00, ECX=0x000000b8, EDX=0x00000000
ESP=0x09a8f3e0, EBP=0x0000de00, ESI=0x100af76c, EDI=0x09a8f4e8
EIP=0x6d00d6c3, EFLAGS=0x00010286

Top of Stack: (sp=0x09a8f3e0)
0x09a8f3e0: 00000000 6d11c698 100af76c 00000000
0x09a8f3f0: 00000007 000000ff 00000000 000000ff
0x09a8f400: 000000d7 d706b42b 00000002 00000000
0x09a8f410: 2bf1ffa7 000000de 00000206 000000ff
0x09a8f420: 00755098 00000000 000000ff ffffffff
0x09a8f430: 00000100 000000ff 00000700 00000007
0x09a8f440: 6d1303a0 6d130360 6d130320 ac035801
0x09a8f450: 00000000 6d004a6d 823426cc 100af76c

Instructions: (pc=0x6d00d6c3)
0x6d00d6b3: 03 03 cf 03 c6 8b 74 24 7c 8b bc 24 94 00 00 00
0x6d00d6c3: 8a 0c 88 8b 44 24 78 83 c6 04 88 08 40 42 89 74


Stack: [0x09980000,0x09aa0000), sp=0x09a8f3e0, free space=1084k
Native frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code, C=native
code)
C [AWT.DLL+0xd6c3]

[error occurred during error reporting, step 120, id 0xc0000005]

Java frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code)
j
sun.java2d.loops.MaskBlit.MaskBlit(Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java2d/Surfa
ceData;Ljava/awt/Composite;Lsun/java2d/pipe/Region;IIIIII[BII)V+0
j
sun.java2d.loops.MaskBlit$General.MaskBlit(Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java
2d/SurfaceData;Ljava/awt/Composite;Lsun/java2d/pipe/Region;IIIIII[BII)V+214
j
sun.java2d.loops.Blit$GeneralMaskBlit.Blit(Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java
2d/SurfaceData;Ljava/awt/Composite;Lsun/java2d/pipe/Region;IIIIII)V+24
j
sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.blitSurfaceData(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Lsun/jav
a2d/pipe/Region;Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java2d/
loops/SurfaceType;Lsun/java2d/loops/SurfaceType;IIIIIILjava/awt/Color;)V+97
j
sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.renderImageCopy(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/aw
t/Image;Ljava/awt/Color;IIIIII)Z+75
j
sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.copyImage(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/awt/Imag
e;IILjava/awt/Color;)Z+45
j
sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.copyImage(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/awt/Imag
e;IILjava/awt/Color;Ljava/awt/image/ImageObserver;)Z+15
j
sun.java2d.pipe.ValidatePipe.copyImage(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/awt/I
mage;IILjava/awt/Color;Ljava/awt/image/ImageObserver;)Z+21
j
sun.java2d.SunGraphics2D.drawImage(Ljava/awt/Image;IILjava/awt/Color;Ljava/a
wt/image/ImageObserver;)Z+18
j
sun.java2d.SunGraphics2D.drawImage(Ljava/awt/Image;IILjava/awt/image/ImageOb
server;)Z+7
j sun.plugin.util.AnimationPanel.doPaint(Ljava/awt/Graphics;)V+242
j sun.plugin.util.AnimationPanel.run()V+71
j java.lang.Thread.run()V+11
v ~StubRoutines::call_stub

--------------- P R O C E S S ---------------

Java Threads: ( => current thread )
=>0x007a7870 JavaThread "Thread-5" [_thread_in_native, id=-539667]
0x007a4940 JavaThread "Thread-4" [_thread_in_vm, id=-574663]
0x007a44c0 JavaThread "thread applet-HorizontalPro.class"
[_thread_blocked, id=-574067]
0x0079bde0 JavaThread "AWT-EventQueue-0" [_thread_blocked, id=-568951]
0x0079a1b0 JavaThread "AWT-Shutdown" [_thread_blocked, id=-988103]
0x00797e80 JavaThread "traceMsgQueueThread" daemon [_thread_blocked,
id=-586963]
0x00790080 JavaThread "AWT-Windows" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=-588879]
0x00779c00 JavaThread "Java2D Disposer" daemon [_thread_blocked,
id=-558343]
0x00787710 JavaThread "Low Memory Detector" daemon [_thread_blocked,
id=-983207]
0x00786a60 JavaThread "CompilerThread0" daemon [_thread_blocked,
id=-983691]
0x00785830 JavaThread "Signal Dispatcher" daemon [_thread_blocked,
id=-984319]
0x00781c40 JavaThread "Finalizer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-985879]
0x00783980 JavaThread "Reference Handler" daemon [_thread_blocked,
id=-986491]
0x0077f8e0 JavaThread "main" [_thread_in_native, id=-64603]

Other Threads:
0x00784760 VMThread [id=-987055]
0x00788010 WatcherThread [id=-1015411]

VM state:not at safepoint (normal execution)

VM Mutex/Monitor currently owned by a thread: None

Heap
def new generation total 576K, used 350K [0x10070000, 0x10110000,
0x107d0000)
eden space 512K, 55% used [0x10070000, 0x100b78f0, 0x100f0000)
from space 64K, 100% used [0x100f0000, 0x10100000, 0x10100000)
to space 64K, 0% used [0x10100000, 0x10100000, 0x10110000)
tenured generation total 1408K, used 440K [0x107d0000, 0x10930000,
0x16070000)
the space 1408K, 31% used [0x107d0000, 0x1083e2b8, 0x1083e400,
0x10930000)
compacting perm gen total 8192K, used 5500K [0x16070000, 0x16870000,
0x1a070000)
the space 8192K, 67% used [0x16070000, 0x165cf0c8, 0x165cf200,
0x16870000)
No shared spaces configured.

Dynamic libraries:
0x6d4c0000 - 0x6d4d3000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\NET.DLL
0x6d3e0000 - 0x6d3f4000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JPICOM32.DLL
0x6d5d0000 - 0x6d5ed000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\REGUTILS.DLL
0x6d1f0000 - 0x6d203000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\DEPLOY.DLL
0x6d240000 - 0x6d27d000 C:\PROGRAM
FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\FONTMANAGER.DLL
0xbaaa0000 - 0xbab03000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\DDRAW.DLL
0x6d000000 - 0x6d167000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\AWT.DLL
0x7f2d0000 - 0x7f30d000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\UNICOWS.DLL
0x7f690000 - 0x7f6a1000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\AVICAP32.DLL
0x79630000 - 0x79654000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVFW32.DLL
0xbfde0000 - 0xbfde5000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WOW32.DLL
0x7e080000 - 0x7e086000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\DCIMAN32.DLL
0x7fe50000 - 0x7fe76000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEDLG.DLL
0x7fc30000 - 0x7fc75000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVCRT20.DLL
0x6d630000 - 0x6d63f000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\ZIP.DLL
0x6d300000 - 0x6d31d000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JAVA.DLL
0x6d610000 - 0x6d61c000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\VERIFY.DLL
0x6d280000 - 0x6d288000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\HPI.DLL
0x6d640000 - 0x6d7c9000 C:\PROGRAM
FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\CLIENT\JVM.DLL
0x6d450000 - 0x6d468000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JPISHARE.DLL
0x6d400000 - 0x6d417000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JPIEXP32.DLL
0x6d590000 - 0x6d5a1000 C:\PROGRAM
FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\NPJPI150_04.DLL
0x03bf0000 - 0x03ddc000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSI.DLL
0x70f30000 - 0x70f9e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSHTMLED.DLL
0x6b700000 - 0x6b790000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\JSCRIPT.DLL
0x70440000 - 0x704cf000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MLANG.DLL
0xbfe20000 - 0xbfe24000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IMM32.DLL
0x48080000 - 0x480a7000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSLS31.DLL
0x04a20000 - 0x04aa4000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHDOCLC.DLL
0x7b410000 - 0x7b41b000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSAFD.DLL
0x783c0000 - 0x783cf000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\RNR20.DLL
0x63580000 - 0x6381e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSHTML.DLL
0x013f0000 - 0x013fc000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\ADOBE\ACROBAT
6.0\READER\ACTIVEX\ACROIEHELPER.DLL
0x7fb80000 - 0x7fb89000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LINKINFO.DLL
0x7f920000 - 0x7f937000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSSHRUI.DLL
0x03e30000 - 0x03eeb000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\SPYBOT - SEARCH &
DESTROY\SDHELPER.DLL
0x5f300000 - 0x5f329000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEPRO32.DLL
0x01400000 - 0x01405000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SENSAPI.DLL
0x02fa0000 - 0x030bd000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\GOOGLE\GOOGLETOOLBAR1.DLL
0x00ec0000 - 0x00ecd000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSIMG32.DLL
0x7cc00000 - 0x7cc1d000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IMAGEHLP.DLL
0xbfdf0000 - 0xbfe00000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WINMM.DLL
0x71410000 - 0x7141e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WINTRUST.DLL
0x75fa0000 - 0x75faa000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WSOCK32.DLL
0x794d0000 - 0x794e5000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSWSOCK.DLL
0x76000000 - 0x76012000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WS2_32.DLL
0x75fe0000 - 0x75fe6000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WS2HELP.DLL
0x1a400000 - 0x1a47d000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\URLMON.DLL
0x77ea0000 - 0x77f07000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SETUPAPI.DLL
0x7fbf0000 - 0x7fbfe000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MPR.DLL
0x7f810000 - 0x7f81b000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CFGMGR32.DLL
0x7fe10000 - 0x7fe3d000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\COMDLG32.DLL
0xbfe60000 - 0xbfe66000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LZ32.DLL
0xbfee0000 - 0xbfee5000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\NTDLL.DLL
0x792f0000 - 0x79301000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MYDOCS.DLL
0x013c0000 - 0x013d3000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTLST11N.DLL
0x1ffc0000 - 0x1ffe4000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTFIL11N.DLL
0x1ff70000 - 0x1ffb2000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTDIS11N.DLL
0x1fff0000 - 0x20055000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTKRN11N.DLL
0x10000000 - 0x10070000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\CANON\MULTIPASS4\DTM4.DLL
0x7fe40000 - 0x7fe49000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WINSPOOL.DRV
0x010e0000 - 0x01194000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTWVC11N.DLL
0xbfe70000 - 0xbfe76000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\VERSION.DLL
0x71930000 - 0x71938000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHFOLDER.DLL
0x63000000 - 0x63095000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WININET.DLL
0x65340000 - 0x653db000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEAUT32.DLL
0x5cf00000 - 0x5cf5e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CRYPT32.DLL
0x7fb90000 - 0x7fbe2000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\RPCRT4.DLL
0x79e00000 - 0x79e25000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSOSS.DLL
0x718e0000 - 0x718f2000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\BROWSELC.DLL
0x71500000 - 0x715fc000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\BROWSEUI.DLL
0x7ff20000 - 0x7ffe1000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLE32.DLL
0x66800000 - 0x66955000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHELL32.DLL
0x00400000 - 0x00419000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTERNET EXPLORER\IEXPLORE.EXE
0x71700000 - 0x7184a000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHDOCVW.DLL
0xbfb70000 - 0xbfbf8000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\COMCTL32.DLL
0x70a70000 - 0x70ad6000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHLWAPI.DLL
0xbfc00000 - 0xbfc11000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\USER32.DLL
0xbff20000 - 0xbff46000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\GDI32.DLL
0xbfe80000 - 0xbfe90000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\ADVAPI32.DLL
0x78000000 - 0x78040000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVCRT.DLL
0xbff70000 - 0xbffe3000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\KERNEL32.DLL

VM Arguments:
jvm_args: -Xbootclasspath/a:C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\lib\deploy.jar;C:\P
ROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\lib\plugin.jar -Xmx96m -Djavaplugin.maxHeapSize=96m
-Xverify:remote -Djavaplugin.version=1.5.0_04 -Djavaplugin.nodotversion=150
_04 -Dbrowser=sun.plugin -DtrustProxy=true -Dapplication.home=C:\PROGRA~1\JA
VA\JRE15~1.0_0 -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=sun.plugin.net.protocol -Djavapl
ugin.vm.options=-Djava.class.path=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\classes -Xboo
tclasspath/a:C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\lib\deploy.jar;C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JR
E15~1.0_0\lib\plugin.jar -Xmx96m -Djavaplugin.maxHeapSize=96m -Xverify:remot
e -Djavaplugin.version=1.5.0_04 -Djavaplugin.nodotversion=150_04 -Dbrowser=s
un.plugin -DtrustProxy=true -Dapplication.home=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0
-Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=sun.plugin.net.protocol vfprintf
java_command: <unknown>

Environment Variables:
PATH=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\bin;C:\PROGRA~1\INTERN~1\;;C:\WINDOWS;C:\W
INDOWS\COMMAND;.



--------------- S Y S T E M ---------------

OS: Windows 98 Build 67766446 A

CPU:total 1 family 6, cmov, cx8, fxsr, mmx, sse

Memory: 4k page, physical 523296k(299192k free), swap 1573852k(1468936k
free)

vm_info: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.5.0_04-b05) for windows-x86, built on
Jun 3 2005 02:10:41 by "java_re" with MS VC++ 6.0"

Thanks in advance

Flusters
 
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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion (More info?)

Why do you have Java HotSpot installed, rather than the standard Sun Java VM?
HotSpot is purportedly less stable, by far, than the JVM. Are you a Jabva
developer? I cannot think of any reason for your having HotSpot installed.

If you need help with the error, try going here for some help:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.lang.java.machine?hl=en
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"flusters" <flusters@go4.it> wrote in message
news:uMw4b1DlFHA.1044@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> There was no response to this message in the JavaVM group so perhaps I might
> be luckier here.
>
> I have just managed to clear a problem with screen resolution, which
> coincidentally (or not) seemed to follow an earlier Java error. I have
> another Java error which I have copied in full below.
>
> Could anyone please tell me what I need to do (a) to correct this and (b)
> stop further Java errors. I am a total Java novice and only a little better
> with win 98.
>
> # An unexpected error has been detected by HotSpot Virtual Machine:
> #
> # EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005) at pc=0x6d00d6c3, pid=-192067,
> tid=4294427629
> #
> # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.5.0_04-b05 mixed mode)
> # Problematic frame:
> # C [AWT.DLL+0xd6c3]
> #
>
> --------------- T H R E A D ---------------
>
> Current thread (0x007a7870): JavaThread "Thread-5" [_thread_in_native,
> id=-539667]
>
> siginfo: ExceptionCode=0xc0000005, reading address 0xac035ae9
>
> Registers:
> EAX=0xac035809, EBX=0x0000de00, ECX=0x000000b8, EDX=0x00000000
> ESP=0x09a8f3e0, EBP=0x0000de00, ESI=0x100af76c, EDI=0x09a8f4e8
> EIP=0x6d00d6c3, EFLAGS=0x00010286
>
> Top of Stack: (sp=0x09a8f3e0)
> 0x09a8f3e0: 00000000 6d11c698 100af76c 00000000
> 0x09a8f3f0: 00000007 000000ff 00000000 000000ff
> 0x09a8f400: 000000d7 d706b42b 00000002 00000000
> 0x09a8f410: 2bf1ffa7 000000de 00000206 000000ff
> 0x09a8f420: 00755098 00000000 000000ff ffffffff
> 0x09a8f430: 00000100 000000ff 00000700 00000007
> 0x09a8f440: 6d1303a0 6d130360 6d130320 ac035801
> 0x09a8f450: 00000000 6d004a6d 823426cc 100af76c
>
> Instructions: (pc=0x6d00d6c3)
> 0x6d00d6b3: 03 03 cf 03 c6 8b 74 24 7c 8b bc 24 94 00 00 00
> 0x6d00d6c3: 8a 0c 88 8b 44 24 78 83 c6 04 88 08 40 42 89 74
>
>
> Stack: [0x09980000,0x09aa0000), sp=0x09a8f3e0, free space=1084k
> Native frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code, C=native
> code)
> C [AWT.DLL+0xd6c3]
>
> [error occurred during error reporting, step 120, id 0xc0000005]
>
> Java frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code)
> j
> sun.java2d.loops.MaskBlit.MaskBlit(Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java2d/Surfa
> ceData;Ljava/awt/Composite;Lsun/java2d/pipe/Region;IIIIII[BII)V+0
> j
> sun.java2d.loops.MaskBlit$General.MaskBlit(Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java
> 2d/SurfaceData;Ljava/awt/Composite;Lsun/java2d/pipe/Region;IIIIII[BII)V+214
> j
> sun.java2d.loops.Blit$GeneralMaskBlit.Blit(Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java
> 2d/SurfaceData;Ljava/awt/Composite;Lsun/java2d/pipe/Region;IIIIII)V+24
> j
> sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.blitSurfaceData(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Lsun/jav
> a2d/pipe/Region;Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java2d/
> loops/SurfaceType;Lsun/java2d/loops/SurfaceType;IIIIIILjava/awt/Color;)V+97
> j
> sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.renderImageCopy(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/aw
> t/Image;Ljava/awt/Color;IIIIII)Z+75
> j
> sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.copyImage(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/awt/Imag
> e;IILjava/awt/Color;)Z+45
> j
> sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.copyImage(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/awt/Imag
> e;IILjava/awt/Color;Ljava/awt/image/ImageObserver;)Z+15
> j
> sun.java2d.pipe.ValidatePipe.copyImage(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/awt/I
> mage;IILjava/awt/Color;Ljava/awt/image/ImageObserver;)Z+21
> j
> sun.java2d.SunGraphics2D.drawImage(Ljava/awt/Image;IILjava/awt/Color;Ljava/a
> wt/image/ImageObserver;)Z+18
> j
> sun.java2d.SunGraphics2D.drawImage(Ljava/awt/Image;IILjava/awt/image/ImageOb
> server;)Z+7
> j sun.plugin.util.AnimationPanel.doPaint(Ljava/awt/Graphics;)V+242
> j sun.plugin.util.AnimationPanel.run()V+71
> j java.lang.Thread.run()V+11
> v ~StubRoutines::call_stub
>
> --------------- P R O C E S S ---------------
>
> Java Threads: ( => current thread )
> =>0x007a7870 JavaThread "Thread-5" [_thread_in_native, id=-539667]
> 0x007a4940 JavaThread "Thread-4" [_thread_in_vm, id=-574663]
> 0x007a44c0 JavaThread "thread applet-HorizontalPro.class"
> [_thread_blocked, id=-574067]
> 0x0079bde0 JavaThread "AWT-EventQueue-0" [_thread_blocked, id=-568951]
> 0x0079a1b0 JavaThread "AWT-Shutdown" [_thread_blocked, id=-988103]
> 0x00797e80 JavaThread "traceMsgQueueThread" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> id=-586963]
> 0x00790080 JavaThread "AWT-Windows" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=-588879]
> 0x00779c00 JavaThread "Java2D Disposer" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> id=-558343]
> 0x00787710 JavaThread "Low Memory Detector" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> id=-983207]
> 0x00786a60 JavaThread "CompilerThread0" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> id=-983691]
> 0x00785830 JavaThread "Signal Dispatcher" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> id=-984319]
> 0x00781c40 JavaThread "Finalizer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-985879]
> 0x00783980 JavaThread "Reference Handler" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> id=-986491]
> 0x0077f8e0 JavaThread "main" [_thread_in_native, id=-64603]
>
> Other Threads:
> 0x00784760 VMThread [id=-987055]
> 0x00788010 WatcherThread [id=-1015411]
>
> VM state:not at safepoint (normal execution)
>
> VM Mutex/Monitor currently owned by a thread: None
>
> Heap
> def new generation total 576K, used 350K [0x10070000, 0x10110000,
> 0x107d0000)
> eden space 512K, 55% used [0x10070000, 0x100b78f0, 0x100f0000)
> from space 64K, 100% used [0x100f0000, 0x10100000, 0x10100000)
> to space 64K, 0% used [0x10100000, 0x10100000, 0x10110000)
> tenured generation total 1408K, used 440K [0x107d0000, 0x10930000,
> 0x16070000)
> the space 1408K, 31% used [0x107d0000, 0x1083e2b8, 0x1083e400,
> 0x10930000)
> compacting perm gen total 8192K, used 5500K [0x16070000, 0x16870000,
> 0x1a070000)
> the space 8192K, 67% used [0x16070000, 0x165cf0c8, 0x165cf200,
> 0x16870000)
> No shared spaces configured.
>
> Dynamic libraries:
> 0x6d4c0000 - 0x6d4d3000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\NET.DLL
> 0x6d3e0000 - 0x6d3f4000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JPICOM32.DLL
> 0x6d5d0000 - 0x6d5ed000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\REGUTILS.DLL
> 0x6d1f0000 - 0x6d203000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\DEPLOY.DLL
> 0x6d240000 - 0x6d27d000 C:\PROGRAM
> FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\FONTMANAGER.DLL
> 0xbaaa0000 - 0xbab03000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\DDRAW.DLL
> 0x6d000000 - 0x6d167000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\AWT.DLL
> 0x7f2d0000 - 0x7f30d000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\UNICOWS.DLL
> 0x7f690000 - 0x7f6a1000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\AVICAP32.DLL
> 0x79630000 - 0x79654000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVFW32.DLL
> 0xbfde0000 - 0xbfde5000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WOW32.DLL
> 0x7e080000 - 0x7e086000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\DCIMAN32.DLL
> 0x7fe50000 - 0x7fe76000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEDLG.DLL
> 0x7fc30000 - 0x7fc75000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVCRT20.DLL
> 0x6d630000 - 0x6d63f000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\ZIP.DLL
> 0x6d300000 - 0x6d31d000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JAVA.DLL
> 0x6d610000 - 0x6d61c000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\VERIFY.DLL
> 0x6d280000 - 0x6d288000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\HPI.DLL
> 0x6d640000 - 0x6d7c9000 C:\PROGRAM
> FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\CLIENT\JVM.DLL
> 0x6d450000 - 0x6d468000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JPISHARE.DLL
> 0x6d400000 - 0x6d417000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JPIEXP32.DLL
> 0x6d590000 - 0x6d5a1000 C:\PROGRAM
> FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\NPJPI150_04.DLL
> 0x03bf0000 - 0x03ddc000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSI.DLL
> 0x70f30000 - 0x70f9e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSHTMLED.DLL
> 0x6b700000 - 0x6b790000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\JSCRIPT.DLL
> 0x70440000 - 0x704cf000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MLANG.DLL
> 0xbfe20000 - 0xbfe24000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IMM32.DLL
> 0x48080000 - 0x480a7000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSLS31.DLL
> 0x04a20000 - 0x04aa4000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHDOCLC.DLL
> 0x7b410000 - 0x7b41b000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSAFD.DLL
> 0x783c0000 - 0x783cf000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\RNR20.DLL
> 0x63580000 - 0x6381e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSHTML.DLL
> 0x013f0000 - 0x013fc000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\ADOBE\ACROBAT
> 6.0\READER\ACTIVEX\ACROIEHELPER.DLL
> 0x7fb80000 - 0x7fb89000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LINKINFO.DLL
> 0x7f920000 - 0x7f937000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSSHRUI.DLL
> 0x03e30000 - 0x03eeb000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\SPYBOT - SEARCH &
> DESTROY\SDHELPER.DLL
> 0x5f300000 - 0x5f329000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEPRO32.DLL
> 0x01400000 - 0x01405000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SENSAPI.DLL
> 0x02fa0000 - 0x030bd000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\GOOGLE\GOOGLETOOLBAR1.DLL
> 0x00ec0000 - 0x00ecd000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSIMG32.DLL
> 0x7cc00000 - 0x7cc1d000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IMAGEHLP.DLL
> 0xbfdf0000 - 0xbfe00000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WINMM.DLL
> 0x71410000 - 0x7141e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WINTRUST.DLL
> 0x75fa0000 - 0x75faa000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WSOCK32.DLL
> 0x794d0000 - 0x794e5000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSWSOCK.DLL
> 0x76000000 - 0x76012000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WS2_32.DLL
> 0x75fe0000 - 0x75fe6000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WS2HELP.DLL
> 0x1a400000 - 0x1a47d000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\URLMON.DLL
> 0x77ea0000 - 0x77f07000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SETUPAPI.DLL
> 0x7fbf0000 - 0x7fbfe000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MPR.DLL
> 0x7f810000 - 0x7f81b000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CFGMGR32.DLL
> 0x7fe10000 - 0x7fe3d000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\COMDLG32.DLL
> 0xbfe60000 - 0xbfe66000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LZ32.DLL
> 0xbfee0000 - 0xbfee5000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\NTDLL.DLL
> 0x792f0000 - 0x79301000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MYDOCS.DLL
> 0x013c0000 - 0x013d3000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTLST11N.DLL
> 0x1ffc0000 - 0x1ffe4000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTFIL11N.DLL
> 0x1ff70000 - 0x1ffb2000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTDIS11N.DLL
> 0x1fff0000 - 0x20055000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTKRN11N.DLL
> 0x10000000 - 0x10070000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\CANON\MULTIPASS4\DTM4.DLL
> 0x7fe40000 - 0x7fe49000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WINSPOOL.DRV
> 0x010e0000 - 0x01194000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTWVC11N.DLL
> 0xbfe70000 - 0xbfe76000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\VERSION.DLL
> 0x71930000 - 0x71938000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHFOLDER.DLL
> 0x63000000 - 0x63095000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WININET.DLL
> 0x65340000 - 0x653db000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEAUT32.DLL
> 0x5cf00000 - 0x5cf5e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CRYPT32.DLL
> 0x7fb90000 - 0x7fbe2000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\RPCRT4.DLL
> 0x79e00000 - 0x79e25000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSOSS.DLL
> 0x718e0000 - 0x718f2000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\BROWSELC.DLL
> 0x71500000 - 0x715fc000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\BROWSEUI.DLL
> 0x7ff20000 - 0x7ffe1000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLE32.DLL
> 0x66800000 - 0x66955000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHELL32.DLL
> 0x00400000 - 0x00419000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTERNET EXPLORER\IEXPLORE.EXE
> 0x71700000 - 0x7184a000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHDOCVW.DLL
> 0xbfb70000 - 0xbfbf8000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\COMCTL32.DLL
> 0x70a70000 - 0x70ad6000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHLWAPI.DLL
> 0xbfc00000 - 0xbfc11000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\USER32.DLL
> 0xbff20000 - 0xbff46000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\GDI32.DLL
> 0xbfe80000 - 0xbfe90000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\ADVAPI32.DLL
> 0x78000000 - 0x78040000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVCRT.DLL
> 0xbff70000 - 0xbffe3000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\KERNEL32.DLL
>
> VM Arguments:
> jvm_args: -Xbootclasspath/a:C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\lib\deploy.jar;C:\P
> ROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\lib\plugin.jar -Xmx96m -Djavaplugin.maxHeapSize=96m
> -Xverify:remote -Djavaplugin.version=1.5.0_04 -Djavaplugin.nodotversion=150
> _04 -Dbrowser=sun.plugin -DtrustProxy=true -Dapplication.home=C:\PROGRA~1\JA
> VA\JRE15~1.0_0 -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=sun.plugin.net.protocol -Djavapl
> ugin.vm.options=-Djava.class.path=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\classes -Xboo
> tclasspath/a:C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\lib\deploy.jar;C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JR
> E15~1.0_0\lib\plugin.jar -Xmx96m -Djavaplugin.maxHeapSize=96m -Xverify:remot
> e -Djavaplugin.version=1.5.0_04 -Djavaplugin.nodotversion=150_04 -Dbrowser=s
> un.plugin -DtrustProxy=true -Dapplication.home=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0
> -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=sun.plugin.net.protocol vfprintf
> java_command: <unknown>
>
> Environment Variables:
> PATH=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\bin;C:\PROGRA~1\INTERN~1\;;C:\WINDOWS;C:\W
> INDOWS\COMMAND;.
>
>
>
> --------------- S Y S T E M ---------------
>
> OS: Windows 98 Build 67766446 A
>
> CPU:total 1 family 6, cmov, cx8, fxsr, mmx, sse
>
> Memory: 4k page, physical 523296k(299192k free), swap 1573852k(1468936k
> free)
>
> vm_info: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.5.0_04-b05) for windows-x86, built on
> Jun 3 2005 02:10:41 by "java_re" with MS VC++ 6.0"
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Flusters
>
>
>
>
 
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Glee

Thanks so much for your reply.

The simple answer is that I know that some web sites require Java to be
enabled and if I trust and know the site, then I have accepted what has been
suggested.

To be honest about Java HotSpot ( or any other Java stuff ) I have no idea
where it or other files came from specifically.

My Internet Options shows boxes checked for the following 2 items:-
Java (Sun) : Use JRE 1.5.0._04
Microsoft VM : JIT compiler for VM enabled.

My concern over the past 10 days is that I have had a horrific display
problem (see 26 July posting - now resolved) and this followed two errors
and a crash whilst on the internet. The errors were Java something and
kernel something. (I was not at the PC at that time). The display problem is
now resolved and now this second Java error. That's why I need to know what
my options are?

Perhaps I have been foolish. If so, I will gladly repent and am open to
suggestions for deleting Java related files if I know how and what to do,
just to regain some stability with the system.

I will certainly post the error to the site you suggested.

Any further thoughts greatly appreciated.

Flusters

"glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message
news:%23c204ULlFHA.1412@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Why do you have Java HotSpot installed, rather than the standard Sun Java
VM?
> HotSpot is purportedly less stable, by far, than the JVM. Are you a Jabva
> developer? I cannot think of any reason for your having HotSpot
installed.
>
> If you need help with the error, try going here for some help:
> http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.lang.java.machine?hl=en
> --
> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
>
> "flusters" <flusters@go4.it> wrote in message
> news:uMw4b1DlFHA.1044@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > There was no response to this message in the JavaVM group so perhaps I
might
> > be luckier here.
> >
> > I have just managed to clear a problem with screen resolution, which
> > coincidentally (or not) seemed to follow an earlier Java error. I have
> > another Java error which I have copied in full below.
> >
> > Could anyone please tell me what I need to do (a) to correct this and
(b)
> > stop further Java errors. I am a total Java novice and only a little
better
> > with win 98.
> >
> > # An unexpected error has been detected by HotSpot Virtual Machine:
> > #
> > # EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005) at pc=0x6d00d6c3,
pid=-192067,
> > tid=4294427629
> > #
> > # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.5.0_04-b05 mixed mode)
> > # Problematic frame:
> > # C [AWT.DLL+0xd6c3]
> > #
> >
> > --------------- T H R E A D ---------------
> >
> > Current thread (0x007a7870): JavaThread "Thread-5" [_thread_in_native,
> > id=-539667]
> >
> > siginfo: ExceptionCode=0xc0000005, reading address 0xac035ae9
> >
> > Registers:
> > EAX=0xac035809, EBX=0x0000de00, ECX=0x000000b8, EDX=0x00000000
> > ESP=0x09a8f3e0, EBP=0x0000de00, ESI=0x100af76c, EDI=0x09a8f4e8
> > EIP=0x6d00d6c3, EFLAGS=0x00010286
> >
> > Top of Stack: (sp=0x09a8f3e0)
> > 0x09a8f3e0: 00000000 6d11c698 100af76c 00000000
> > 0x09a8f3f0: 00000007 000000ff 00000000 000000ff
> > 0x09a8f400: 000000d7 d706b42b 00000002 00000000
> > 0x09a8f410: 2bf1ffa7 000000de 00000206 000000ff
> > 0x09a8f420: 00755098 00000000 000000ff ffffffff
> > 0x09a8f430: 00000100 000000ff 00000700 00000007
> > 0x09a8f440: 6d1303a0 6d130360 6d130320 ac035801
> > 0x09a8f450: 00000000 6d004a6d 823426cc 100af76c
> >
> > Instructions: (pc=0x6d00d6c3)
> > 0x6d00d6b3: 03 03 cf 03 c6 8b 74 24 7c 8b bc 24 94 00 00 00
> > 0x6d00d6c3: 8a 0c 88 8b 44 24 78 83 c6 04 88 08 40 42 89 74
> >
> >
> > Stack: [0x09980000,0x09aa0000), sp=0x09a8f3e0, free space=1084k
> > Native frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code,
C=native
> > code)
> > C [AWT.DLL+0xd6c3]
> >
> > [error occurred during error reporting, step 120, id 0xc0000005]
> >
> > Java frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code)
> > j
> >
sun.java2d.loops.MaskBlit.MaskBlit(Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java2d/Surfa
> > ceData;Ljava/awt/Composite;Lsun/java2d/pipe/Region;IIIIII[BII)V+0
> > j
> >
sun.java2d.loops.MaskBlit$General.MaskBlit(Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java
> >
2d/SurfaceData;Ljava/awt/Composite;Lsun/java2d/pipe/Region;IIIIII[BII)V+214
> > j
> >
sun.java2d.loops.Blit$GeneralMaskBlit.Blit(Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java
> > 2d/SurfaceData;Ljava/awt/Composite;Lsun/java2d/pipe/Region;IIIIII)V+24
> > j
> >
sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.blitSurfaceData(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Lsun/jav
> >
a2d/pipe/Region;Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java2d/
> >
loops/SurfaceType;Lsun/java2d/loops/SurfaceType;IIIIIILjava/awt/Color;)V+97
> > j
> >
sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.renderImageCopy(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/aw
> > t/Image;Ljava/awt/Color;IIIIII)Z+75
> > j
> >
sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.copyImage(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/awt/Imag
> > e;IILjava/awt/Color;)Z+45
> > j
> >
sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.copyImage(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/awt/Imag
> > e;IILjava/awt/Color;Ljava/awt/image/ImageObserver;)Z+15
> > j
> >
sun.java2d.pipe.ValidatePipe.copyImage(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/awt/I
> > mage;IILjava/awt/Color;Ljava/awt/image/ImageObserver;)Z+21
> > j
> >
sun.java2d.SunGraphics2D.drawImage(Ljava/awt/Image;IILjava/awt/Color;Ljava/a
> > wt/image/ImageObserver;)Z+18
> > j
> >
sun.java2d.SunGraphics2D.drawImage(Ljava/awt/Image;IILjava/awt/image/ImageOb
> > server;)Z+7
> > j sun.plugin.util.AnimationPanel.doPaint(Ljava/awt/Graphics;)V+242
> > j sun.plugin.util.AnimationPanel.run()V+71
> > j java.lang.Thread.run()V+11
> > v ~StubRoutines::call_stub
> >
> > --------------- P R O C E S S ---------------
> >
> > Java Threads: ( => current thread )
> > =>0x007a7870 JavaThread "Thread-5" [_thread_in_native, id=-539667]
> > 0x007a4940 JavaThread "Thread-4" [_thread_in_vm, id=-574663]
> > 0x007a44c0 JavaThread "thread applet-HorizontalPro.class"
> > [_thread_blocked, id=-574067]
> > 0x0079bde0 JavaThread "AWT-EventQueue-0" [_thread_blocked, id=-568951]
> > 0x0079a1b0 JavaThread "AWT-Shutdown" [_thread_blocked, id=-988103]
> > 0x00797e80 JavaThread "traceMsgQueueThread" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> > id=-586963]
> > 0x00790080 JavaThread "AWT-Windows" daemon [_thread_in_native,
id=-588879]
> > 0x00779c00 JavaThread "Java2D Disposer" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> > id=-558343]
> > 0x00787710 JavaThread "Low Memory Detector" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> > id=-983207]
> > 0x00786a60 JavaThread "CompilerThread0" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> > id=-983691]
> > 0x00785830 JavaThread "Signal Dispatcher" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> > id=-984319]
> > 0x00781c40 JavaThread "Finalizer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-985879]
> > 0x00783980 JavaThread "Reference Handler" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> > id=-986491]
> > 0x0077f8e0 JavaThread "main" [_thread_in_native, id=-64603]
> >
> > Other Threads:
> > 0x00784760 VMThread [id=-987055]
> > 0x00788010 WatcherThread [id=-1015411]
> >
> > VM state:not at safepoint (normal execution)
> >
> > VM Mutex/Monitor currently owned by a thread: None
> >
> > Heap
> > def new generation total 576K, used 350K [0x10070000, 0x10110000,
> > 0x107d0000)
> > eden space 512K, 55% used [0x10070000, 0x100b78f0, 0x100f0000)
> > from space 64K, 100% used [0x100f0000, 0x10100000, 0x10100000)
> > to space 64K, 0% used [0x10100000, 0x10100000, 0x10110000)
> > tenured generation total 1408K, used 440K [0x107d0000, 0x10930000,
> > 0x16070000)
> > the space 1408K, 31% used [0x107d0000, 0x1083e2b8, 0x1083e400,
> > 0x10930000)
> > compacting perm gen total 8192K, used 5500K [0x16070000, 0x16870000,
> > 0x1a070000)
> > the space 8192K, 67% used [0x16070000, 0x165cf0c8, 0x165cf200,
> > 0x16870000)
> > No shared spaces configured.
> >
> > Dynamic libraries:
> > 0x6d4c0000 - 0x6d4d3000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\NET.DLL
> > 0x6d3e0000 - 0x6d3f4000 C:\PROGRAM
FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JPICOM32.DLL
> > 0x6d5d0000 - 0x6d5ed000 C:\PROGRAM
FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\REGUTILS.DLL
> > 0x6d1f0000 - 0x6d203000 C:\PROGRAM
FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\DEPLOY.DLL
> > 0x6d240000 - 0x6d27d000 C:\PROGRAM
> > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\FONTMANAGER.DLL
> > 0xbaaa0000 - 0xbab03000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\DDRAW.DLL
> > 0x6d000000 - 0x6d167000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\AWT.DLL
> > 0x7f2d0000 - 0x7f30d000 C:\PROGRAM
FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\UNICOWS.DLL
> > 0x7f690000 - 0x7f6a1000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\AVICAP32.DLL
> > 0x79630000 - 0x79654000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVFW32.DLL
> > 0xbfde0000 - 0xbfde5000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WOW32.DLL
> > 0x7e080000 - 0x7e086000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\DCIMAN32.DLL
> > 0x7fe50000 - 0x7fe76000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEDLG.DLL
> > 0x7fc30000 - 0x7fc75000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVCRT20.DLL
> > 0x6d630000 - 0x6d63f000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\ZIP.DLL
> > 0x6d300000 - 0x6d31d000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JAVA.DLL
> > 0x6d610000 - 0x6d61c000 C:\PROGRAM
FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\VERIFY.DLL
> > 0x6d280000 - 0x6d288000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\HPI.DLL
> > 0x6d640000 - 0x6d7c9000 C:\PROGRAM
> > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\CLIENT\JVM.DLL
> > 0x6d450000 - 0x6d468000 C:\PROGRAM
FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JPISHARE.DLL
> > 0x6d400000 - 0x6d417000 C:\PROGRAM
FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JPIEXP32.DLL
> > 0x6d590000 - 0x6d5a1000 C:\PROGRAM
> > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\NPJPI150_04.DLL
> > 0x03bf0000 - 0x03ddc000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSI.DLL
> > 0x70f30000 - 0x70f9e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSHTMLED.DLL
> > 0x6b700000 - 0x6b790000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\JSCRIPT.DLL
> > 0x70440000 - 0x704cf000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MLANG.DLL
> > 0xbfe20000 - 0xbfe24000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IMM32.DLL
> > 0x48080000 - 0x480a7000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSLS31.DLL
> > 0x04a20000 - 0x04aa4000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHDOCLC.DLL
> > 0x7b410000 - 0x7b41b000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSAFD.DLL
> > 0x783c0000 - 0x783cf000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\RNR20.DLL
> > 0x63580000 - 0x6381e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSHTML.DLL
> > 0x013f0000 - 0x013fc000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\ADOBE\ACROBAT
> > 6.0\READER\ACTIVEX\ACROIEHELPER.DLL
> > 0x7fb80000 - 0x7fb89000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LINKINFO.DLL
> > 0x7f920000 - 0x7f937000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSSHRUI.DLL
> > 0x03e30000 - 0x03eeb000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\SPYBOT - SEARCH &
> > DESTROY\SDHELPER.DLL
> > 0x5f300000 - 0x5f329000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEPRO32.DLL
> > 0x01400000 - 0x01405000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SENSAPI.DLL
> > 0x02fa0000 - 0x030bd000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\GOOGLE\GOOGLETOOLBAR1.DLL
> > 0x00ec0000 - 0x00ecd000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSIMG32.DLL
> > 0x7cc00000 - 0x7cc1d000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IMAGEHLP.DLL
> > 0xbfdf0000 - 0xbfe00000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WINMM.DLL
> > 0x71410000 - 0x7141e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WINTRUST.DLL
> > 0x75fa0000 - 0x75faa000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WSOCK32.DLL
> > 0x794d0000 - 0x794e5000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSWSOCK.DLL
> > 0x76000000 - 0x76012000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WS2_32.DLL
> > 0x75fe0000 - 0x75fe6000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WS2HELP.DLL
> > 0x1a400000 - 0x1a47d000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\URLMON.DLL
> > 0x77ea0000 - 0x77f07000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SETUPAPI.DLL
> > 0x7fbf0000 - 0x7fbfe000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MPR.DLL
> > 0x7f810000 - 0x7f81b000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CFGMGR32.DLL
> > 0x7fe10000 - 0x7fe3d000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\COMDLG32.DLL
> > 0xbfe60000 - 0xbfe66000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LZ32.DLL
> > 0xbfee0000 - 0xbfee5000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\NTDLL.DLL
> > 0x792f0000 - 0x79301000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MYDOCS.DLL
> > 0x013c0000 - 0x013d3000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTLST11N.DLL
> > 0x1ffc0000 - 0x1ffe4000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTFIL11N.DLL
> > 0x1ff70000 - 0x1ffb2000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTDIS11N.DLL
> > 0x1fff0000 - 0x20055000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTKRN11N.DLL
> > 0x10000000 - 0x10070000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\CANON\MULTIPASS4\DTM4.DLL
> > 0x7fe40000 - 0x7fe49000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WINSPOOL.DRV
> > 0x010e0000 - 0x01194000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTWVC11N.DLL
> > 0xbfe70000 - 0xbfe76000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\VERSION.DLL
> > 0x71930000 - 0x71938000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHFOLDER.DLL
> > 0x63000000 - 0x63095000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WININET.DLL
> > 0x65340000 - 0x653db000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEAUT32.DLL
> > 0x5cf00000 - 0x5cf5e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CRYPT32.DLL
> > 0x7fb90000 - 0x7fbe2000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\RPCRT4.DLL
> > 0x79e00000 - 0x79e25000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSOSS.DLL
> > 0x718e0000 - 0x718f2000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\BROWSELC.DLL
> > 0x71500000 - 0x715fc000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\BROWSEUI.DLL
> > 0x7ff20000 - 0x7ffe1000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLE32.DLL
> > 0x66800000 - 0x66955000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHELL32.DLL
> > 0x00400000 - 0x00419000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTERNET EXPLORER\IEXPLORE.EXE
> > 0x71700000 - 0x7184a000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHDOCVW.DLL
> > 0xbfb70000 - 0xbfbf8000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\COMCTL32.DLL
> > 0x70a70000 - 0x70ad6000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHLWAPI.DLL
> > 0xbfc00000 - 0xbfc11000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\USER32.DLL
> > 0xbff20000 - 0xbff46000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\GDI32.DLL
> > 0xbfe80000 - 0xbfe90000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\ADVAPI32.DLL
> > 0x78000000 - 0x78040000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVCRT.DLL
> > 0xbff70000 - 0xbffe3000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\KERNEL32.DLL
> >
> > VM Arguments:
> >
jvm_args: -Xbootclasspath/a:C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\lib\deploy.jar;C:\P
> >
ROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\lib\plugin.jar -Xmx96m -Djavaplugin.maxHeapSize=96m
>
> -Xverify:remote -Djavaplugin.version=1.5.0_04 -Djavaplugin.nodotversion=1
50
> >
_04 -Dbrowser=sun.plugin -DtrustProxy=true -Dapplication.home=C:\PROGRA~1\JA
> >
VA\JRE15~1.0_0 -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=sun.plugin.net.protocol -Djavapl
> >
ugin.vm.options=-Djava.class.path=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\classes -Xboo
> >
tclasspath/a:C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\lib\deploy.jar;C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JR
> >
E15~1.0_0\lib\plugin.jar -Xmx96m -Djavaplugin.maxHeapSize=96m -Xverify:remot
> >
e -Djavaplugin.version=1.5.0_04 -Djavaplugin.nodotversion=150_04 -Dbrowser=s
> >
un.plugin -DtrustProxy=true -Dapplication.home=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0
> > -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=sun.plugin.net.protocol vfprintf
> > java_command: <unknown>
> >
> > Environment Variables:
> >
PATH=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\bin;C:\PROGRA~1\INTERN~1\;;C:\WINDOWS;C:\W
> > INDOWS\COMMAND;.
> >
> >
> >
> > --------------- S Y S T E M ---------------
> >
> > OS: Windows 98 Build 67766446 A
> >
> > CPU:total 1 family 6, cmov, cx8, fxsr, mmx, sse
> >
> > Memory: 4k page, physical 523296k(299192k free), swap 1573852k(1468936k
> > free)
> >
> > vm_info: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.5.0_04-b05) for windows-x86,
built on
> > Jun 3 2005 02:10:41 by "java_re" with MS VC++ 6.0"
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Flusters
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
 
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Look in Control Panel> Add\Remove Programs...is Java HotSpot listed there anywhere?
Scroll through the entire list of installed programs, because it may be listed as
Sun Java HotSpot or any number of other ways. Since you have Sun Java 1.5.0._04
installed, that should show up in Add\Remove as J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update
4. That is *not* what I am referring to....look for a separate entry for Java
HotSpot. It may be listed as the Java 2 SDK, which is likely how you got it; or as
J2SE 1.3. There is no reason for you to install the Software Developers Kit (SDK)
or the HotSpot Client, and I suggest you uninstall them through Add\Remove, along
with every other version of Sun Java listed, so that you ONLY have "J2SE Runtime
Environment 5.0 Update 4" installed.

It is imperative for security reasons that you uninstall the previous version or
versions of Sun Java after installing whatever the latest version is at that time.
The current installer used by Sun does not remove prior versions after installing
the current version, and although they have been made aware of the severe security
risk involved by leaving the old versions installed, and have acknowledged the risk,
they have so far done nothing to fix their installer's behaviour.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"flusters" <flusters@go4.it> wrote in message
news:ehQMpXTlFHA.2852@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> Glee
>
> Thanks so much for your reply.
>
> The simple answer is that I know that some web sites require Java to be
> enabled and if I trust and know the site, then I have accepted what has been
> suggested.
>
> To be honest about Java HotSpot ( or any other Java stuff ) I have no idea
> where it or other files came from specifically.
>
> My Internet Options shows boxes checked for the following 2 items:-
> Java (Sun) : Use JRE 1.5.0._04
> Microsoft VM : JIT compiler for VM enabled.
>
> My concern over the past 10 days is that I have had a horrific display
> problem (see 26 July posting - now resolved) and this followed two errors
> and a crash whilst on the internet. The errors were Java something and
> kernel something. (I was not at the PC at that time). The display problem is
> now resolved and now this second Java error. That's why I need to know what
> my options are?
>
> Perhaps I have been foolish. If so, I will gladly repent and am open to
> suggestions for deleting Java related files if I know how and what to do,
> just to regain some stability with the system.
>
> I will certainly post the error to the site you suggested.
>
> Any further thoughts greatly appreciated.
>
> Flusters
>
> "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message
> news:%23c204ULlFHA.1412@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > Why do you have Java HotSpot installed, rather than the standard Sun Java
> VM?
> > HotSpot is purportedly less stable, by far, than the JVM. Are you a Jabva
> > developer? I cannot think of any reason for your having HotSpot
> installed.
> >
> > If you need help with the error, try going here for some help:
> > http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.lang.java.machine?hl=en
> > --
> > Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
> > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> >
> >
> > "flusters" <flusters@go4.it> wrote in message
> > news:uMw4b1DlFHA.1044@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > > There was no response to this message in the JavaVM group so perhaps I
> might
> > > be luckier here.
> > >
> > > I have just managed to clear a problem with screen resolution, which
> > > coincidentally (or not) seemed to follow an earlier Java error. I have
> > > another Java error which I have copied in full below.
> > >
> > > Could anyone please tell me what I need to do (a) to correct this and
> (b)
> > > stop further Java errors. I am a total Java novice and only a little
> better
> > > with win 98.
> > >
> > > # An unexpected error has been detected by HotSpot Virtual Machine:
> > > #
> > > # EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005) at pc=0x6d00d6c3,
> pid=-192067,
> > > tid=4294427629
> > > #
> > > # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.5.0_04-b05 mixed mode)
> > > # Problematic frame:
> > > # C [AWT.DLL+0xd6c3]
> > > #
> > >
> > > --------------- T H R E A D ---------------
> > >
> > > Current thread (0x007a7870): JavaThread "Thread-5" [_thread_in_native,
> > > id=-539667]
> > >
> > > siginfo: ExceptionCode=0xc0000005, reading address 0xac035ae9
> > >
> > > Registers:
> > > EAX=0xac035809, EBX=0x0000de00, ECX=0x000000b8, EDX=0x00000000
> > > ESP=0x09a8f3e0, EBP=0x0000de00, ESI=0x100af76c, EDI=0x09a8f4e8
> > > EIP=0x6d00d6c3, EFLAGS=0x00010286
> > >
> > > Top of Stack: (sp=0x09a8f3e0)
> > > 0x09a8f3e0: 00000000 6d11c698 100af76c 00000000
> > > 0x09a8f3f0: 00000007 000000ff 00000000 000000ff
> > > 0x09a8f400: 000000d7 d706b42b 00000002 00000000
> > > 0x09a8f410: 2bf1ffa7 000000de 00000206 000000ff
> > > 0x09a8f420: 00755098 00000000 000000ff ffffffff
> > > 0x09a8f430: 00000100 000000ff 00000700 00000007
> > > 0x09a8f440: 6d1303a0 6d130360 6d130320 ac035801
> > > 0x09a8f450: 00000000 6d004a6d 823426cc 100af76c
> > >
> > > Instructions: (pc=0x6d00d6c3)
> > > 0x6d00d6b3: 03 03 cf 03 c6 8b 74 24 7c 8b bc 24 94 00 00 00
> > > 0x6d00d6c3: 8a 0c 88 8b 44 24 78 83 c6 04 88 08 40 42 89 74
> > >
> > >
> > > Stack: [0x09980000,0x09aa0000), sp=0x09a8f3e0, free space=1084k
> > > Native frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code,
> C=native
> > > code)
> > > C [AWT.DLL+0xd6c3]
> > >
> > > [error occurred during error reporting, step 120, id 0xc0000005]
> > >
> > > Java frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code)
> > > j
> > >
> sun.java2d.loops.MaskBlit.MaskBlit(Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java2d/Surfa
> > > ceData;Ljava/awt/Composite;Lsun/java2d/pipe/Region;IIIIII[BII)V+0
> > > j
> > >
> sun.java2d.loops.MaskBlit$General.MaskBlit(Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java
> > >
> 2d/SurfaceData;Ljava/awt/Composite;Lsun/java2d/pipe/Region;IIIIII[BII)V+214
> > > j
> > >
> sun.java2d.loops.Blit$GeneralMaskBlit.Blit(Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java
> > > 2d/SurfaceData;Ljava/awt/Composite;Lsun/java2d/pipe/Region;IIIIII)V+24
> > > j
> > >
> sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.blitSurfaceData(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Lsun/jav
> > >
> a2d/pipe/Region;Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java2d/
> > >
> loops/SurfaceType;Lsun/java2d/loops/SurfaceType;IIIIIILjava/awt/Color;)V+97
> > > j
> > >
> sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.renderImageCopy(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/aw
> > > t/Image;Ljava/awt/Color;IIIIII)Z+75
> > > j
> > >
> sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.copyImage(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/awt/Imag
> > > e;IILjava/awt/Color;)Z+45
> > > j
> > >
> sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.copyImage(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/awt/Imag
> > > e;IILjava/awt/Color;Ljava/awt/image/ImageObserver;)Z+15
> > > j
> > >
> sun.java2d.pipe.ValidatePipe.copyImage(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/awt/I
> > > mage;IILjava/awt/Color;Ljava/awt/image/ImageObserver;)Z+21
> > > j
> > >
> sun.java2d.SunGraphics2D.drawImage(Ljava/awt/Image;IILjava/awt/Color;Ljava/a
> > > wt/image/ImageObserver;)Z+18
> > > j
> > >
> sun.java2d.SunGraphics2D.drawImage(Ljava/awt/Image;IILjava/awt/image/ImageOb
> > > server;)Z+7
> > > j sun.plugin.util.AnimationPanel.doPaint(Ljava/awt/Graphics;)V+242
> > > j sun.plugin.util.AnimationPanel.run()V+71
> > > j java.lang.Thread.run()V+11
> > > v ~StubRoutines::call_stub
> > >
> > > --------------- P R O C E S S ---------------
> > >
> > > Java Threads: ( => current thread )
> > > =>0x007a7870 JavaThread "Thread-5" [_thread_in_native, id=-539667]
> > > 0x007a4940 JavaThread "Thread-4" [_thread_in_vm, id=-574663]
> > > 0x007a44c0 JavaThread "thread applet-HorizontalPro.class"
> > > [_thread_blocked, id=-574067]
> > > 0x0079bde0 JavaThread "AWT-EventQueue-0" [_thread_blocked, id=-568951]
> > > 0x0079a1b0 JavaThread "AWT-Shutdown" [_thread_blocked, id=-988103]
> > > 0x00797e80 JavaThread "traceMsgQueueThread" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> > > id=-586963]
> > > 0x00790080 JavaThread "AWT-Windows" daemon [_thread_in_native,
> id=-588879]
> > > 0x00779c00 JavaThread "Java2D Disposer" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> > > id=-558343]
> > > 0x00787710 JavaThread "Low Memory Detector" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> > > id=-983207]
> > > 0x00786a60 JavaThread "CompilerThread0" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> > > id=-983691]
> > > 0x00785830 JavaThread "Signal Dispatcher" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> > > id=-984319]
> > > 0x00781c40 JavaThread "Finalizer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=-985879]
> > > 0x00783980 JavaThread "Reference Handler" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> > > id=-986491]
> > > 0x0077f8e0 JavaThread "main" [_thread_in_native, id=-64603]
> > >
> > > Other Threads:
> > > 0x00784760 VMThread [id=-987055]
> > > 0x00788010 WatcherThread [id=-1015411]
> > >
> > > VM state:not at safepoint (normal execution)
> > >
> > > VM Mutex/Monitor currently owned by a thread: None
> > >
> > > Heap
> > > def new generation total 576K, used 350K [0x10070000, 0x10110000,
> > > 0x107d0000)
> > > eden space 512K, 55% used [0x10070000, 0x100b78f0, 0x100f0000)
> > > from space 64K, 100% used [0x100f0000, 0x10100000, 0x10100000)
> > > to space 64K, 0% used [0x10100000, 0x10100000, 0x10110000)
> > > tenured generation total 1408K, used 440K [0x107d0000, 0x10930000,
> > > 0x16070000)
> > > the space 1408K, 31% used [0x107d0000, 0x1083e2b8, 0x1083e400,
> > > 0x10930000)
> > > compacting perm gen total 8192K, used 5500K [0x16070000, 0x16870000,
> > > 0x1a070000)
> > > the space 8192K, 67% used [0x16070000, 0x165cf0c8, 0x165cf200,
> > > 0x16870000)
> > > No shared spaces configured.
> > >
> > > Dynamic libraries:
> > > 0x6d4c0000 - 0x6d4d3000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\NET.DLL
> > > 0x6d3e0000 - 0x6d3f4000 C:\PROGRAM
> FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JPICOM32.DLL
> > > 0x6d5d0000 - 0x6d5ed000 C:\PROGRAM
> FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\REGUTILS.DLL
> > > 0x6d1f0000 - 0x6d203000 C:\PROGRAM
> FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\DEPLOY.DLL
> > > 0x6d240000 - 0x6d27d000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\FONTMANAGER.DLL
> > > 0xbaaa0000 - 0xbab03000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\DDRAW.DLL
> > > 0x6d000000 - 0x6d167000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\AWT.DLL
> > > 0x7f2d0000 - 0x7f30d000 C:\PROGRAM
> FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\UNICOWS.DLL
> > > 0x7f690000 - 0x7f6a1000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\AVICAP32.DLL
> > > 0x79630000 - 0x79654000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVFW32.DLL
> > > 0xbfde0000 - 0xbfde5000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WOW32.DLL
> > > 0x7e080000 - 0x7e086000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\DCIMAN32.DLL
> > > 0x7fe50000 - 0x7fe76000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEDLG.DLL
> > > 0x7fc30000 - 0x7fc75000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVCRT20.DLL
> > > 0x6d630000 - 0x6d63f000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\ZIP.DLL
> > > 0x6d300000 - 0x6d31d000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JAVA.DLL
> > > 0x6d610000 - 0x6d61c000 C:\PROGRAM
> FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\VERIFY.DLL
> > > 0x6d280000 - 0x6d288000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\HPI.DLL
> > > 0x6d640000 - 0x6d7c9000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\CLIENT\JVM.DLL
> > > 0x6d450000 - 0x6d468000 C:\PROGRAM
> FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JPISHARE.DLL
> > > 0x6d400000 - 0x6d417000 C:\PROGRAM
> FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JPIEXP32.DLL
> > > 0x6d590000 - 0x6d5a1000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\NPJPI150_04.DLL
> > > 0x03bf0000 - 0x03ddc000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSI.DLL
> > > 0x70f30000 - 0x70f9e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSHTMLED.DLL
> > > 0x6b700000 - 0x6b790000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\JSCRIPT.DLL
> > > 0x70440000 - 0x704cf000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MLANG.DLL
> > > 0xbfe20000 - 0xbfe24000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IMM32.DLL
> > > 0x48080000 - 0x480a7000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSLS31.DLL
> > > 0x04a20000 - 0x04aa4000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHDOCLC.DLL
> > > 0x7b410000 - 0x7b41b000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSAFD.DLL
> > > 0x783c0000 - 0x783cf000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\RNR20.DLL
> > > 0x63580000 - 0x6381e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSHTML.DLL
> > > 0x013f0000 - 0x013fc000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\ADOBE\ACROBAT
> > > 6.0\READER\ACTIVEX\ACROIEHELPER.DLL
> > > 0x7fb80000 - 0x7fb89000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LINKINFO.DLL
> > > 0x7f920000 - 0x7f937000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSSHRUI.DLL
> > > 0x03e30000 - 0x03eeb000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\SPYBOT - SEARCH &
> > > DESTROY\SDHELPER.DLL
> > > 0x5f300000 - 0x5f329000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEPRO32.DLL
> > > 0x01400000 - 0x01405000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SENSAPI.DLL
> > > 0x02fa0000 - 0x030bd000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\GOOGLE\GOOGLETOOLBAR1.DLL
> > > 0x00ec0000 - 0x00ecd000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSIMG32.DLL
> > > 0x7cc00000 - 0x7cc1d000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IMAGEHLP.DLL
> > > 0xbfdf0000 - 0xbfe00000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WINMM.DLL
> > > 0x71410000 - 0x7141e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WINTRUST.DLL
> > > 0x75fa0000 - 0x75faa000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WSOCK32.DLL
> > > 0x794d0000 - 0x794e5000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSWSOCK.DLL
> > > 0x76000000 - 0x76012000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WS2_32.DLL
> > > 0x75fe0000 - 0x75fe6000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WS2HELP.DLL
> > > 0x1a400000 - 0x1a47d000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\URLMON.DLL
> > > 0x77ea0000 - 0x77f07000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SETUPAPI.DLL
> > > 0x7fbf0000 - 0x7fbfe000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MPR.DLL
> > > 0x7f810000 - 0x7f81b000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CFGMGR32.DLL
> > > 0x7fe10000 - 0x7fe3d000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\COMDLG32.DLL
> > > 0xbfe60000 - 0xbfe66000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LZ32.DLL
> > > 0xbfee0000 - 0xbfee5000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\NTDLL.DLL
> > > 0x792f0000 - 0x79301000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MYDOCS.DLL
> > > 0x013c0000 - 0x013d3000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTLST11N.DLL
> > > 0x1ffc0000 - 0x1ffe4000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTFIL11N.DLL
> > > 0x1ff70000 - 0x1ffb2000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTDIS11N.DLL
> > > 0x1fff0000 - 0x20055000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTKRN11N.DLL
> > > 0x10000000 - 0x10070000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\CANON\MULTIPASS4\DTM4.DLL
> > > 0x7fe40000 - 0x7fe49000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WINSPOOL.DRV
> > > 0x010e0000 - 0x01194000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTWVC11N.DLL
> > > 0xbfe70000 - 0xbfe76000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\VERSION.DLL
> > > 0x71930000 - 0x71938000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHFOLDER.DLL
> > > 0x63000000 - 0x63095000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WININET.DLL
> > > 0x65340000 - 0x653db000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEAUT32.DLL
> > > 0x5cf00000 - 0x5cf5e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CRYPT32.DLL
> > > 0x7fb90000 - 0x7fbe2000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\RPCRT4.DLL
> > > 0x79e00000 - 0x79e25000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSOSS.DLL
> > > 0x718e0000 - 0x718f2000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\BROWSELC.DLL
> > > 0x71500000 - 0x715fc000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\BROWSEUI.DLL
> > > 0x7ff20000 - 0x7ffe1000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLE32.DLL
> > > 0x66800000 - 0x66955000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHELL32.DLL
> > > 0x00400000 - 0x00419000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTERNET EXPLORER\IEXPLORE.EXE
> > > 0x71700000 - 0x7184a000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHDOCVW.DLL
> > > 0xbfb70000 - 0xbfbf8000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\COMCTL32.DLL
> > > 0x70a70000 - 0x70ad6000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHLWAPI.DLL
> > > 0xbfc00000 - 0xbfc11000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\USER32.DLL
> > > 0xbff20000 - 0xbff46000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\GDI32.DLL
> > > 0xbfe80000 - 0xbfe90000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\ADVAPI32.DLL
> > > 0x78000000 - 0x78040000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVCRT.DLL
> > > 0xbff70000 - 0xbffe3000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\KERNEL32.DLL
> > >
> > > VM Arguments:
> > >
> jvm_args: -Xbootclasspath/a:C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\lib\deploy.jar;C:\P
> > >
> ROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\lib\plugin.jar -Xmx96m -Djavaplugin.maxHeapSize=96m
> >
> > -Xverify:remote -Djavaplugin.version=1.5.0_04 -Djavaplugin.nodotversion=1
> 50
> > >
> _04 -Dbrowser=sun.plugin -DtrustProxy=true -Dapplication.home=C:\PROGRA~1\JA
> > >
> VA\JRE15~1.0_0 -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=sun.plugin.net.protocol -Djavapl
> > >
> ugin.vm.options=-Djava.class.path=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\classes -Xboo
> > >
> tclasspath/a:C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\lib\deploy.jar;C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JR
> > >
> E15~1.0_0\lib\plugin.jar -Xmx96m -Djavaplugin.maxHeapSize=96m -Xverify:remot
> > >
> e -Djavaplugin.version=1.5.0_04 -Djavaplugin.nodotversion=150_04 -Dbrowser=s
> > >
> un.plugin -DtrustProxy=true -Dapplication.home=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0
> > > -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=sun.plugin.net.protocol vfprintf
> > > java_command: <unknown>
> > >
> > > Environment Variables:
> > >
> PATH=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\bin;C:\PROGRA~1\INTERN~1\;;C:\WINDOWS;C:\W
> > > INDOWS\COMMAND;.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --------------- S Y S T E M ---------------
> > >
> > > OS: Windows 98 Build 67766446 A
> > >
> > > CPU:total 1 family 6, cmov, cx8, fxsr, mmx, sse
> > >
> > > Memory: 4k page, physical 523296k(299192k free), swap 1573852k(1468936k
> > > free)
> > >
> > > vm_info: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.5.0_04-b05) for windows-x86,
> built on
> > > Jun 3 2005 02:10:41 by "java_re" with MS VC++ 6.0"
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance
> > >
> > > Flusters
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>
 
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Thanks Glee.

1.In Add/Remove Programs, there are two shown:-
J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 4
Java2 Runtime Environment SE v 1.4.2_08

2. In Control Panel>Java Control Panel>Java>under Java Application Runtime
Settings, I see the following:
Platform 1.5 1.5.0._04 Enabled
Platform 1.4 1.4.2._08 Enabled
Under Java Applet Runtime Settings, only the 1.5.0._04 is shown.

3. No specific mention of Java HotSpot anywhere. I also ran Find for c:\ but
there was no file found.

4. I have always believed (stupidly it now appears) that any program named
"Update" is added to the original program and so you have to retain the
original. Are you saying that it is always a total replacement and the
original can always be deleted? So in this instance, presumably Java2 RE SE
v 1.4.2_08 can be fully removed in Add/Remove Programs although the Update
appears to be a much smaller program in size than the original?

I will await your confirmation before deleting this program - just to be
totally sure

Thanks

Flusters


"glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message
news:%23VQsjuVlFHA.764@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> Look in Control Panel> Add\Remove Programs...is Java HotSpot listed there
anywhere?
> Scroll through the entire list of installed programs, because it may be
listed as
> Sun Java HotSpot or any number of other ways. Since you have Sun Java
1.5.0._04
> installed, that should show up in Add\Remove as J2SE Runtime Environment
5.0 Update
> 4. That is *not* what I am referring to....look for a separate entry for
Java
> HotSpot. It may be listed as the Java 2 SDK, which is likely how you got
it; or as
> J2SE 1.3. There is no reason for you to install the Software Developers
Kit (SDK)
> or the HotSpot Client, and I suggest you uninstall them through
Add\Remove, along
> with every other version of Sun Java listed, so that you ONLY have "J2SE
Runtime
> Environment 5.0 Update 4" installed.
>
> It is imperative for security reasons that you uninstall the previous
version or
> versions of Sun Java after installing whatever the latest version is at
that time.
> The current installer used by Sun does not remove prior versions after
installing
> the current version, and although they have been made aware of the severe
security
> risk involved by leaving the old versions installed, and have acknowledged
the risk,
> they have so far done nothing to fix their installer's behaviour.
> --
> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
>
> "flusters" <flusters@go4.it> wrote in message
> news:ehQMpXTlFHA.2852@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> > Glee
> >
> > Thanks so much for your reply.
> >
> > The simple answer is that I know that some web sites require Java to be
> > enabled and if I trust and know the site, then I have accepted what has
been
> > suggested.
> >
> > To be honest about Java HotSpot ( or any other Java stuff ) I have no
idea
> > where it or other files came from specifically.
> >
> > My Internet Options shows boxes checked for the following 2 items:-
> > Java (Sun) : Use JRE 1.5.0._04
> > Microsoft VM : JIT compiler for VM enabled.
> >
> > My concern over the past 10 days is that I have had a horrific display
> > problem (see 26 July posting - now resolved) and this followed two
errors
> > and a crash whilst on the internet. The errors were Java something and
> > kernel something. (I was not at the PC at that time). The display
problem is
> > now resolved and now this second Java error. That's why I need to know
what
> > my options are?
> >
> > Perhaps I have been foolish. If so, I will gladly repent and am open to
> > suggestions for deleting Java related files if I know how and what to
do,
> > just to regain some stability with the system.
> >
> > I will certainly post the error to the site you suggested.
> >
> > Any further thoughts greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Flusters
> >
> > "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message
> > news:%23c204ULlFHA.1412@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > > Why do you have Java HotSpot installed, rather than the standard Sun
Java
> > VM?
> > > HotSpot is purportedly less stable, by far, than the JVM. Are you a
Jabva
> > > developer? I cannot think of any reason for your having HotSpot
> > installed.
> > >
> > > If you need help with the error, try going here for some help:
> > > http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.lang.java.machine?hl=en
> > > --
> > > Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
> > > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> > >
> > >
> > > "flusters" <flusters@go4.it> wrote in message
> > > news:uMw4b1DlFHA.1044@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > > > There was no response to this message in the JavaVM group so perhaps
I
> > might
> > > > be luckier here.
> > > >
> > > > I have just managed to clear a problem with screen resolution, which
> > > > coincidentally (or not) seemed to follow an earlier Java error. I
have
> > > > another Java error which I have copied in full below.
> > > >
> > > > Could anyone please tell me what I need to do (a) to correct this
and
> > (b)
> > > > stop further Java errors. I am a total Java novice and only a little
> > better
> > > > with win 98.
> > > >
> > > > # An unexpected error has been detected by HotSpot Virtual Machine:
> > > > #
> > > > # EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005) at pc=0x6d00d6c3,
> > pid=-192067,
> > > > tid=4294427629
> > > > #
> > > > # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.5.0_04-b05 mixed mode)
> > > > # Problematic frame:
> > > > # C [AWT.DLL+0xd6c3]
> > > > #
> > > >
> > > > --------------- T H R E A D ---------------
> > > >
> > > > Current thread (0x007a7870): JavaThread "Thread-5"
[_thread_in_native,
> > > > id=-539667]
> > > >
> > > > siginfo: ExceptionCode=0xc0000005, reading address 0xac035ae9
> > > >
> > > > Registers:
> > > > EAX=0xac035809, EBX=0x0000de00, ECX=0x000000b8, EDX=0x00000000
> > > > ESP=0x09a8f3e0, EBP=0x0000de00, ESI=0x100af76c, EDI=0x09a8f4e8
> > > > EIP=0x6d00d6c3, EFLAGS=0x00010286
> > > >
> > > > Top of Stack: (sp=0x09a8f3e0)
> > > > 0x09a8f3e0: 00000000 6d11c698 100af76c 00000000
> > > > 0x09a8f3f0: 00000007 000000ff 00000000 000000ff
> > > > 0x09a8f400: 000000d7 d706b42b 00000002 00000000
> > > > 0x09a8f410: 2bf1ffa7 000000de 00000206 000000ff
> > > > 0x09a8f420: 00755098 00000000 000000ff ffffffff
> > > > 0x09a8f430: 00000100 000000ff 00000700 00000007
> > > > 0x09a8f440: 6d1303a0 6d130360 6d130320 ac035801
> > > > 0x09a8f450: 00000000 6d004a6d 823426cc 100af76c
> > > >
> > > > Instructions: (pc=0x6d00d6c3)
> > > > 0x6d00d6b3: 03 03 cf 03 c6 8b 74 24 7c 8b bc 24 94 00 00 00
> > > > 0x6d00d6c3: 8a 0c 88 8b 44 24 78 83 c6 04 88 08 40 42 89 74
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Stack: [0x09980000,0x09aa0000), sp=0x09a8f3e0, free space=1084k
> > > > Native frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code,
> > C=native
> > > > code)
> > > > C [AWT.DLL+0xd6c3]
> > > >
> > > > [error occurred during error reporting, step 120, id 0xc0000005]
> > > >
> > > > Java frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code)
> > > > j
> > > >
> >
sun.java2d.loops.MaskBlit.MaskBlit(Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java2d/Surfa
> > > > ceData;Ljava/awt/Composite;Lsun/java2d/pipe/Region;IIIIII[BII)V+0
> > > > j
> > > >
> >
sun.java2d.loops.MaskBlit$General.MaskBlit(Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java
> > > >
> >
2d/SurfaceData;Ljava/awt/Composite;Lsun/java2d/pipe/Region;IIIIII[BII)V+214
> > > > j
> > > >
> >
sun.java2d.loops.Blit$GeneralMaskBlit.Blit(Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java
> > > >
2d/SurfaceData;Ljava/awt/Composite;Lsun/java2d/pipe/Region;IIIIII)V+24
> > > > j
> > > >
> >
sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.blitSurfaceData(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Lsun/jav
> > > >
> >
a2d/pipe/Region;Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java2d/
> > > >
> >
loops/SurfaceType;Lsun/java2d/loops/SurfaceType;IIIIIILjava/awt/Color;)V+97
> > > > j
> > > >
> >
sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.renderImageCopy(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/aw
> > > > t/Image;Ljava/awt/Color;IIIIII)Z+75
> > > > j
> > > >
> >
sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.copyImage(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/awt/Imag
> > > > e;IILjava/awt/Color;)Z+45
> > > > j
> > > >
> >
sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.copyImage(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/awt/Imag
> > > > e;IILjava/awt/Color;Ljava/awt/image/ImageObserver;)Z+15
> > > > j
> > > >
> >
sun.java2d.pipe.ValidatePipe.copyImage(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/awt/I
> > > > mage;IILjava/awt/Color;Ljava/awt/image/ImageObserver;)Z+21
> > > > j
> > > >
> >
sun.java2d.SunGraphics2D.drawImage(Ljava/awt/Image;IILjava/awt/Color;Ljava/a
> > > > wt/image/ImageObserver;)Z+18
> > > > j
> > > >
> >
sun.java2d.SunGraphics2D.drawImage(Ljava/awt/Image;IILjava/awt/image/ImageOb
> > > > server;)Z+7
> > > > j sun.plugin.util.AnimationPanel.doPaint(Ljava/awt/Graphics;)V+242
> > > > j sun.plugin.util.AnimationPanel.run()V+71
> > > > j java.lang.Thread.run()V+11
> > > > v ~StubRoutines::call_stub
> > > >
> > > > --------------- P R O C E S S ---------------
> > > >
> > > > Java Threads: ( => current thread )
> > > > =>0x007a7870 JavaThread "Thread-5" [_thread_in_native, id=-539667]
> > > > 0x007a4940 JavaThread "Thread-4" [_thread_in_vm, id=-574663]
> > > > 0x007a44c0 JavaThread "thread applet-HorizontalPro.class"
> > > > [_thread_blocked, id=-574067]
> > > > 0x0079bde0 JavaThread "AWT-EventQueue-0" [_thread_blocked,
id=-568951]
> > > > 0x0079a1b0 JavaThread "AWT-Shutdown" [_thread_blocked, id=-988103]
> > > > 0x00797e80 JavaThread "traceMsgQueueThread" daemon
[_thread_blocked,
> > > > id=-586963]
> > > > 0x00790080 JavaThread "AWT-Windows" daemon [_thread_in_native,
> > id=-588879]
> > > > 0x00779c00 JavaThread "Java2D Disposer" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> > > > id=-558343]
> > > > 0x00787710 JavaThread "Low Memory Detector" daemon
[_thread_blocked,
> > > > id=-983207]
> > > > 0x00786a60 JavaThread "CompilerThread0" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> > > > id=-983691]
> > > > 0x00785830 JavaThread "Signal Dispatcher" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> > > > id=-984319]
> > > > 0x00781c40 JavaThread "Finalizer" daemon [_thread_blocked,
id=-985879]
> > > > 0x00783980 JavaThread "Reference Handler" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> > > > id=-986491]
> > > > 0x0077f8e0 JavaThread "main" [_thread_in_native, id=-64603]
> > > >
> > > > Other Threads:
> > > > 0x00784760 VMThread [id=-987055]
> > > > 0x00788010 WatcherThread [id=-1015411]
> > > >
> > > > VM state:not at safepoint (normal execution)
> > > >
> > > > VM Mutex/Monitor currently owned by a thread: None
> > > >
> > > > Heap
> > > > def new generation total 576K, used 350K [0x10070000, 0x10110000,
> > > > 0x107d0000)
> > > > eden space 512K, 55% used [0x10070000, 0x100b78f0, 0x100f0000)
> > > > from space 64K, 100% used [0x100f0000, 0x10100000, 0x10100000)
> > > > to space 64K, 0% used [0x10100000, 0x10100000, 0x10110000)
> > > > tenured generation total 1408K, used 440K [0x107d0000,
0x10930000,
> > > > 0x16070000)
> > > > the space 1408K, 31% used [0x107d0000, 0x1083e2b8, 0x1083e400,
> > > > 0x10930000)
> > > > compacting perm gen total 8192K, used 5500K [0x16070000,
0x16870000,
> > > > 0x1a070000)
> > > > the space 8192K, 67% used [0x16070000, 0x165cf0c8, 0x165cf200,
> > > > 0x16870000)
> > > > No shared spaces configured.
> > > >
> > > > Dynamic libraries:
> > > > 0x6d4c0000 - 0x6d4d3000 C:\PROGRAM
FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\NET.DLL
> > > > 0x6d3e0000 - 0x6d3f4000 C:\PROGRAM
> > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JPICOM32.DLL
> > > > 0x6d5d0000 - 0x6d5ed000 C:\PROGRAM
> > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\REGUTILS.DLL
> > > > 0x6d1f0000 - 0x6d203000 C:\PROGRAM
> > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\DEPLOY.DLL
> > > > 0x6d240000 - 0x6d27d000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\FONTMANAGER.DLL
> > > > 0xbaaa0000 - 0xbab03000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\DDRAW.DLL
> > > > 0x6d000000 - 0x6d167000 C:\PROGRAM
FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\AWT.DLL
> > > > 0x7f2d0000 - 0x7f30d000 C:\PROGRAM
> > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\UNICOWS.DLL
> > > > 0x7f690000 - 0x7f6a1000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\AVICAP32.DLL
> > > > 0x79630000 - 0x79654000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVFW32.DLL
> > > > 0xbfde0000 - 0xbfde5000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WOW32.DLL
> > > > 0x7e080000 - 0x7e086000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\DCIMAN32.DLL
> > > > 0x7fe50000 - 0x7fe76000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEDLG.DLL
> > > > 0x7fc30000 - 0x7fc75000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVCRT20.DLL
> > > > 0x6d630000 - 0x6d63f000 C:\PROGRAM
FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\ZIP.DLL
> > > > 0x6d300000 - 0x6d31d000 C:\PROGRAM
FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JAVA.DLL
> > > > 0x6d610000 - 0x6d61c000 C:\PROGRAM
> > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\VERIFY.DLL
> > > > 0x6d280000 - 0x6d288000 C:\PROGRAM
FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\HPI.DLL
> > > > 0x6d640000 - 0x6d7c9000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\CLIENT\JVM.DLL
> > > > 0x6d450000 - 0x6d468000 C:\PROGRAM
> > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JPISHARE.DLL
> > > > 0x6d400000 - 0x6d417000 C:\PROGRAM
> > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JPIEXP32.DLL
> > > > 0x6d590000 - 0x6d5a1000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\NPJPI150_04.DLL
> > > > 0x03bf0000 - 0x03ddc000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSI.DLL
> > > > 0x70f30000 - 0x70f9e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSHTMLED.DLL
> > > > 0x6b700000 - 0x6b790000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\JSCRIPT.DLL
> > > > 0x70440000 - 0x704cf000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MLANG.DLL
> > > > 0xbfe20000 - 0xbfe24000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IMM32.DLL
> > > > 0x48080000 - 0x480a7000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSLS31.DLL
> > > > 0x04a20000 - 0x04aa4000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHDOCLC.DLL
> > > > 0x7b410000 - 0x7b41b000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSAFD.DLL
> > > > 0x783c0000 - 0x783cf000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\RNR20.DLL
> > > > 0x63580000 - 0x6381e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSHTML.DLL
> > > > 0x013f0000 - 0x013fc000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\ADOBE\ACROBAT
> > > > 6.0\READER\ACTIVEX\ACROIEHELPER.DLL
> > > > 0x7fb80000 - 0x7fb89000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LINKINFO.DLL
> > > > 0x7f920000 - 0x7f937000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSSHRUI.DLL
> > > > 0x03e30000 - 0x03eeb000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\SPYBOT - SEARCH &
> > > > DESTROY\SDHELPER.DLL
> > > > 0x5f300000 - 0x5f329000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEPRO32.DLL
> > > > 0x01400000 - 0x01405000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SENSAPI.DLL
> > > > 0x02fa0000 - 0x030bd000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\GOOGLE\GOOGLETOOLBAR1.DLL
> > > > 0x00ec0000 - 0x00ecd000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSIMG32.DLL
> > > > 0x7cc00000 - 0x7cc1d000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IMAGEHLP.DLL
> > > > 0xbfdf0000 - 0xbfe00000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WINMM.DLL
> > > > 0x71410000 - 0x7141e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WINTRUST.DLL
> > > > 0x75fa0000 - 0x75faa000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WSOCK32.DLL
> > > > 0x794d0000 - 0x794e5000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSWSOCK.DLL
> > > > 0x76000000 - 0x76012000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WS2_32.DLL
> > > > 0x75fe0000 - 0x75fe6000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WS2HELP.DLL
> > > > 0x1a400000 - 0x1a47d000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\URLMON.DLL
> > > > 0x77ea0000 - 0x77f07000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SETUPAPI.DLL
> > > > 0x7fbf0000 - 0x7fbfe000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MPR.DLL
> > > > 0x7f810000 - 0x7f81b000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CFGMGR32.DLL
> > > > 0x7fe10000 - 0x7fe3d000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\COMDLG32.DLL
> > > > 0xbfe60000 - 0xbfe66000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LZ32.DLL
> > > > 0xbfee0000 - 0xbfee5000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\NTDLL.DLL
> > > > 0x792f0000 - 0x79301000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MYDOCS.DLL
> > > > 0x013c0000 - 0x013d3000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTLST11N.DLL
> > > > 0x1ffc0000 - 0x1ffe4000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTFIL11N.DLL
> > > > 0x1ff70000 - 0x1ffb2000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTDIS11N.DLL
> > > > 0x1fff0000 - 0x20055000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTKRN11N.DLL
> > > > 0x10000000 - 0x10070000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\CANON\MULTIPASS4\DTM4.DLL
> > > > 0x7fe40000 - 0x7fe49000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WINSPOOL.DRV
> > > > 0x010e0000 - 0x01194000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTWVC11N.DLL
> > > > 0xbfe70000 - 0xbfe76000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\VERSION.DLL
> > > > 0x71930000 - 0x71938000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHFOLDER.DLL
> > > > 0x63000000 - 0x63095000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WININET.DLL
> > > > 0x65340000 - 0x653db000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEAUT32.DLL
> > > > 0x5cf00000 - 0x5cf5e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CRYPT32.DLL
> > > > 0x7fb90000 - 0x7fbe2000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\RPCRT4.DLL
> > > > 0x79e00000 - 0x79e25000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSOSS.DLL
> > > > 0x718e0000 - 0x718f2000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\BROWSELC.DLL
> > > > 0x71500000 - 0x715fc000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\BROWSEUI.DLL
> > > > 0x7ff20000 - 0x7ffe1000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLE32.DLL
> > > > 0x66800000 - 0x66955000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHELL32.DLL
> > > > 0x00400000 - 0x00419000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTERNET
EXPLORER\IEXPLORE.EXE
> > > > 0x71700000 - 0x7184a000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHDOCVW.DLL
> > > > 0xbfb70000 - 0xbfbf8000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\COMCTL32.DLL
> > > > 0x70a70000 - 0x70ad6000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHLWAPI.DLL
> > > > 0xbfc00000 - 0xbfc11000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\USER32.DLL
> > > > 0xbff20000 - 0xbff46000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\GDI32.DLL
> > > > 0xbfe80000 - 0xbfe90000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\ADVAPI32.DLL
> > > > 0x78000000 - 0x78040000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVCRT.DLL
> > > > 0xbff70000 - 0xbffe3000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\KERNEL32.DLL
> > > >
> > > > VM Arguments:
> > > >
> >
jvm_args: -Xbootclasspath/a:C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\lib\deploy.jar;C:\P
> > > >
> >
ROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\lib\plugin.jar -Xmx96m -Djavaplugin.maxHeapSize=96m
> > >
> >
> -Xverify:remote -Djavaplugin.version=1.5.0_04 -Djavaplugin.nodotversion=1
> > 50
> > > >
> >
_04 -Dbrowser=sun.plugin -DtrustProxy=true -Dapplication.home=C:\PROGRA~1\JA
> > > >
> >
VA\JRE15~1.0_0 -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=sun.plugin.net.protocol -Djavapl
> > > >
> >
ugin.vm.options=-Djava.class.path=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\classes -Xboo
> > > >
> >
tclasspath/a:C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\lib\deploy.jar;C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JR
> > > >
> >
E15~1.0_0\lib\plugin.jar -Xmx96m -Djavaplugin.maxHeapSize=96m -Xverify:remot
> > > >
> >
e -Djavaplugin.version=1.5.0_04 -Djavaplugin.nodotversion=150_04 -Dbrowser=s
> > > >
> >
un.plugin -DtrustProxy=true -Dapplication.home=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0
> > > > -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=sun.plugin.net.protocol vfprintf
> > > > java_command: <unknown>
> > > >
> > > > Environment Variables:
> > > >
> >
PATH=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\bin;C:\PROGRA~1\INTERN~1\;;C:\WINDOWS;C:\W
> > > > INDOWS\COMMAND;.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --------------- S Y S T E M ---------------
> > > >
> > > > OS: Windows 98 Build 67766446 A
> > > >
> > > > CPU:total 1 family 6, cmov, cx8, fxsr, mmx, sse
> > > >
> > > > Memory: 4k page, physical 523296k(299192k free), swap
1573852k(1468936k
> > > > free)
> > > >
> > > > vm_info: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.5.0_04-b05) for windows-x86,
> > built on
> > > > Jun 3 2005 02:10:41 by "java_re" with MS VC++ 6.0"
> > > >
> > > > Thanks in advance
> > > >
> > > > Flusters
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
 
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"flusters" <flusters@go4.it> wrote in message
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Regarding your error message, where exactly are you seeing it? What window is
opening to display this lengthy error? What browser are you using?


> 1.In Add/Remove Programs, there are two shown:-
> J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 4
> Java2 Runtime Environment SE v 1.4.2_08

In Add\Remove Programs, uninstall Java2 Runtime Environment SE v 1.4.2_08
When done, reboot if prompted.
Go to the location of the Sun Java folders (C:\Program Files\Java, as I recall, by
default), and delete the jre1.4.2_08 folder and its subfolders. leave the current
jre1.5.0_04 folder alone.


> 4. I have always believed (stupidly it now appears) that any program named
> "Update" is added to the original program and so you have to retain the
> original. Are you saying that it is always a total replacement and the
> original can always be deleted? So in this instance, presumably Java2 RE SE
> v 1.4.2_08 can be fully removed in Add/Remove Programs although the Update
> appears to be a much smaller program in size than the original?

Not in the case of *most* softeare, but in the case if Sun Java, the new versions
are called "updates" but are complete new versions instralled in a separate folder,
leaving the old version installed and available for programs (and malware) to use.
This is very bad practrice on their part, as the updates are usually to fix a
vulnerability, and as long as the old version is left installed, malware writers can
easily call it into use and exploit the vulnerability, making the "update" moot.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


> "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message
> news:%23VQsjuVlFHA.764@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> > Look in Control Panel> Add\Remove Programs...is Java HotSpot listed there
> anywhere?
> > Scroll through the entire list of installed programs, because it may be
> listed as
> > Sun Java HotSpot or any number of other ways. Since you have Sun Java
> 1.5.0._04
> > installed, that should show up in Add\Remove as J2SE Runtime Environment
> 5.0 Update
> > 4. That is *not* what I am referring to....look for a separate entry for
> Java
> > HotSpot. It may be listed as the Java 2 SDK, which is likely how you got
> it; or as
> > J2SE 1.3. There is no reason for you to install the Software Developers
> Kit (SDK)
> > or the HotSpot Client, and I suggest you uninstall them through
> Add\Remove, along
> > with every other version of Sun Java listed, so that you ONLY have "J2SE
> Runtime
> > Environment 5.0 Update 4" installed.
> >
> > It is imperative for security reasons that you uninstall the previous
> version or
> > versions of Sun Java after installing whatever the latest version is at
> that time.
> > The current installer used by Sun does not remove prior versions after
> installing
> > the current version, and although they have been made aware of the severe
> security
> > risk involved by leaving the old versions installed, and have acknowledged
> the risk,
> > they have so far done nothing to fix their installer's behaviour.
> > --
> > Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
> > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> >
> >
> > "flusters" <flusters@go4.it> wrote in message
> > news:ehQMpXTlFHA.2852@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> > > Glee
> > >
> > > Thanks so much for your reply.
> > >
> > > The simple answer is that I know that some web sites require Java to be
> > > enabled and if I trust and know the site, then I have accepted what has
> been
> > > suggested.
> > >
> > > To be honest about Java HotSpot ( or any other Java stuff ) I have no
> idea
> > > where it or other files came from specifically.
> > >
> > > My Internet Options shows boxes checked for the following 2 items:-
> > > Java (Sun) : Use JRE 1.5.0._04
> > > Microsoft VM : JIT compiler for VM enabled.
> > >
> > > My concern over the past 10 days is that I have had a horrific display
> > > problem (see 26 July posting - now resolved) and this followed two
> errors
> > > and a crash whilst on the internet. The errors were Java something and
> > > kernel something. (I was not at the PC at that time). The display
> problem is
> > > now resolved and now this second Java error. That's why I need to know
> what
> > > my options are?
> > >
> > > Perhaps I have been foolish. If so, I will gladly repent and am open to
> > > suggestions for deleting Java related files if I know how and what to
> do,
> > > just to regain some stability with the system.
> > >
> > > I will certainly post the error to the site you suggested.
> > >
> > > Any further thoughts greatly appreciated.
> > >
> > > Flusters
> > >
> > > "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message
> > > news:%23c204ULlFHA.1412@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > > > Why do you have Java HotSpot installed, rather than the standard Sun
> Java
> > > VM?
> > > > HotSpot is purportedly less stable, by far, than the JVM. Are you a
> Jabva
> > > > developer? I cannot think of any reason for your having HotSpot
> > > installed.
> > > >
> > > > If you need help with the error, try going here for some help:
> > > > http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.lang.java.machine?hl=en
> > > > --
> > > > Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
> > > > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "flusters" <flusters@go4.it> wrote in message
> > > > news:uMw4b1DlFHA.1044@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > > > > There was no response to this message in the JavaVM group so perhaps
> I
> > > might
> > > > > be luckier here.
> > > > >
> > > > > I have just managed to clear a problem with screen resolution, which
> > > > > coincidentally (or not) seemed to follow an earlier Java error. I
> have
> > > > > another Java error which I have copied in full below.
> > > > >
> > > > > Could anyone please tell me what I need to do (a) to correct this
> and
> > > (b)
> > > > > stop further Java errors. I am a total Java novice and only a little
> > > better
> > > > > with win 98.
> > > > >
> > > > > # An unexpected error has been detected by HotSpot Virtual Machine:
> > > > > #
> > > > > # EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005) at pc=0x6d00d6c3,
> > > pid=-192067,
> > > > > tid=4294427629
> > > > > #
> > > > > # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.5.0_04-b05 mixed mode)
> > > > > # Problematic frame:
> > > > > # C [AWT.DLL+0xd6c3]
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One further thing. There are tons of *.zip files relating to Java.
Presumably, they will have been installed by now or are not required. Can
these all be safely deleted in addition?

eg C:\windows\java\packages (9 zip files)
C:\program files\common files\java\update\base images (6 zip files)

Thanks

flusters

"flusters" <flusters@go4.it> wrote in message
news:esC$WvclFHA.3544@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Thanks Glee.
>
> 1.In Add/Remove Programs, there are two shown:-
> J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 4
> Java2 Runtime Environment SE v 1.4.2_08
>
> 2. In Control Panel>Java Control Panel>Java>under Java Application Runtime
> Settings, I see the following:
> Platform 1.5 1.5.0._04 Enabled
> Platform 1.4 1.4.2._08 Enabled
> Under Java Applet Runtime Settings, only the 1.5.0._04 is shown.
>
> 3. No specific mention of Java HotSpot anywhere. I also ran Find for c:\
but
> there was no file found.
>
> 4. I have always believed (stupidly it now appears) that any program named
> "Update" is added to the original program and so you have to retain the
> original. Are you saying that it is always a total replacement and the
> original can always be deleted? So in this instance, presumably Java2 RE
SE
> v 1.4.2_08 can be fully removed in Add/Remove Programs although the Update
> appears to be a much smaller program in size than the original?
>
> I will await your confirmation before deleting this program - just to be
> totally sure
>
> Thanks
>
> Flusters
>
>
> "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message
> news:%23VQsjuVlFHA.764@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> > Look in Control Panel> Add\Remove Programs...is Java HotSpot listed
there
> anywhere?
> > Scroll through the entire list of installed programs, because it may be
> listed as
> > Sun Java HotSpot or any number of other ways. Since you have Sun Java
> 1.5.0._04
> > installed, that should show up in Add\Remove as J2SE Runtime Environment
> 5.0 Update
> > 4. That is *not* what I am referring to....look for a separate entry
for
> Java
> > HotSpot. It may be listed as the Java 2 SDK, which is likely how you
got
> it; or as
> > J2SE 1.3. There is no reason for you to install the Software Developers
> Kit (SDK)
> > or the HotSpot Client, and I suggest you uninstall them through
> Add\Remove, along
> > with every other version of Sun Java listed, so that you ONLY have "J2SE
> Runtime
> > Environment 5.0 Update 4" installed.
> >
> > It is imperative for security reasons that you uninstall the previous
> version or
> > versions of Sun Java after installing whatever the latest version is at
> that time.
> > The current installer used by Sun does not remove prior versions after
> installing
> > the current version, and although they have been made aware of the
severe
> security
> > risk involved by leaving the old versions installed, and have
acknowledged
> the risk,
> > they have so far done nothing to fix their installer's behaviour.
> > --
> > Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
> > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> >
> >
> > "flusters" <flusters@go4.it> wrote in message
> > news:ehQMpXTlFHA.2852@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> > > Glee
> > >
> > > Thanks so much for your reply.
> > >
> > > The simple answer is that I know that some web sites require Java to
be
> > > enabled and if I trust and know the site, then I have accepted what
has
> been
> > > suggested.
> > >
> > > To be honest about Java HotSpot ( or any other Java stuff ) I have no
> idea
> > > where it or other files came from specifically.
> > >
> > > My Internet Options shows boxes checked for the following 2 items:-
> > > Java (Sun) : Use JRE 1.5.0._04
> > > Microsoft VM : JIT compiler for VM enabled.
> > >
> > > My concern over the past 10 days is that I have had a horrific display
> > > problem (see 26 July posting - now resolved) and this followed two
> errors
> > > and a crash whilst on the internet. The errors were Java something and
> > > kernel something. (I was not at the PC at that time). The display
> problem is
> > > now resolved and now this second Java error. That's why I need to know
> what
> > > my options are?
> > >
> > > Perhaps I have been foolish. If so, I will gladly repent and am open
to
> > > suggestions for deleting Java related files if I know how and what to
> do,
> > > just to regain some stability with the system.
> > >
> > > I will certainly post the error to the site you suggested.
> > >
> > > Any further thoughts greatly appreciated.
> > >
> > > Flusters
> > >
> > > "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message
> > > news:%23c204ULlFHA.1412@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > > > Why do you have Java HotSpot installed, rather than the standard
Sun
> Java
> > > VM?
> > > > HotSpot is purportedly less stable, by far, than the JVM. Are you a
> Jabva
> > > > developer? I cannot think of any reason for your having HotSpot
> > > installed.
> > > >
> > > > If you need help with the error, try going here for some help:
> > > > http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.lang.java.machine?hl=en
> > > > --
> > > > Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
> > > > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "flusters" <flusters@go4.it> wrote in message
> > > > news:uMw4b1DlFHA.1044@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > > > > There was no response to this message in the JavaVM group so
perhaps
> I
> > > might
> > > > > be luckier here.
> > > > >
> > > > > I have just managed to clear a problem with screen resolution,
which
> > > > > coincidentally (or not) seemed to follow an earlier Java error. I
> have
> > > > > another Java error which I have copied in full below.
> > > > >
> > > > > Could anyone please tell me what I need to do (a) to correct this
> and
> > > (b)
> > > > > stop further Java errors. I am a total Java novice and only a
little
> > > better
> > > > > with win 98.
> > > > >
> > > > > # An unexpected error has been detected by HotSpot Virtual
Machine:
> > > > > #
> > > > > # EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005) at pc=0x6d00d6c3,
> > > pid=-192067,
> > > > > tid=4294427629
> > > > > #
> > > > > # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.5.0_04-b05 mixed mode)
> > > > > # Problematic frame:
> > > > > # C [AWT.DLL+0xd6c3]
> > > > > #
> > > > >
> > > > > --------------- T H R E A D ---------------
> > > > >
> > > > > Current thread (0x007a7870): JavaThread "Thread-5"
> [_thread_in_native,
> > > > > id=-539667]
> > > > >
> > > > > siginfo: ExceptionCode=0xc0000005, reading address 0xac035ae9
> > > > >
> > > > > Registers:
> > > > > EAX=0xac035809, EBX=0x0000de00, ECX=0x000000b8, EDX=0x00000000
> > > > > ESP=0x09a8f3e0, EBP=0x0000de00, ESI=0x100af76c, EDI=0x09a8f4e8
> > > > > EIP=0x6d00d6c3, EFLAGS=0x00010286
> > > > >
> > > > > Top of Stack: (sp=0x09a8f3e0)
> > > > > 0x09a8f3e0: 00000000 6d11c698 100af76c 00000000
> > > > > 0x09a8f3f0: 00000007 000000ff 00000000 000000ff
> > > > > 0x09a8f400: 000000d7 d706b42b 00000002 00000000
> > > > > 0x09a8f410: 2bf1ffa7 000000de 00000206 000000ff
> > > > > 0x09a8f420: 00755098 00000000 000000ff ffffffff
> > > > > 0x09a8f430: 00000100 000000ff 00000700 00000007
> > > > > 0x09a8f440: 6d1303a0 6d130360 6d130320 ac035801
> > > > > 0x09a8f450: 00000000 6d004a6d 823426cc 100af76c
> > > > >
> > > > > Instructions: (pc=0x6d00d6c3)
> > > > > 0x6d00d6b3: 03 03 cf 03 c6 8b 74 24 7c 8b bc 24 94 00 00 00
> > > > > 0x6d00d6c3: 8a 0c 88 8b 44 24 78 83 c6 04 88 08 40 42 89 74
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Stack: [0x09980000,0x09aa0000), sp=0x09a8f3e0, free space=1084k
> > > > > Native frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code,
> > > C=native
> > > > > code)
> > > > > C [AWT.DLL+0xd6c3]
> > > > >
> > > > > [error occurred during error reporting, step 120, id 0xc0000005]
> > > > >
> > > > > Java frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code)
> > > > > j
> > > > >
> > >
>
sun.java2d.loops.MaskBlit.MaskBlit(Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java2d/Surfa
> > > > > ceData;Ljava/awt/Composite;Lsun/java2d/pipe/Region;IIIIII[BII)V+0
> > > > > j
> > > > >
> > >
>
sun.java2d.loops.MaskBlit$General.MaskBlit(Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java
> > > > >
> > >
>
2d/SurfaceData;Ljava/awt/Composite;Lsun/java2d/pipe/Region;IIIIII[BII)V+214
> > > > > j
> > > > >
> > >
>
sun.java2d.loops.Blit$GeneralMaskBlit.Blit(Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java
> > > > >
> 2d/SurfaceData;Ljava/awt/Composite;Lsun/java2d/pipe/Region;IIIIII)V+24
> > > > > j
> > > > >
> > >
>
sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.blitSurfaceData(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Lsun/jav
> > > > >
> > >
>
a2d/pipe/Region;Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java2d/
> > > > >
> > >
>
loops/SurfaceType;Lsun/java2d/loops/SurfaceType;IIIIIILjava/awt/Color;)V+97
> > > > > j
> > > > >
> > >
>
sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.renderImageCopy(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/aw
> > > > > t/Image;Ljava/awt/Color;IIIIII)Z+75
> > > > > j
> > > > >
> > >
>
sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.copyImage(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/awt/Imag
> > > > > e;IILjava/awt/Color;)Z+45
> > > > > j
> > > > >
> > >
>
sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.copyImage(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/awt/Imag
> > > > > e;IILjava/awt/Color;Ljava/awt/image/ImageObserver;)Z+15
> > > > > j
> > > > >
> > >
>
sun.java2d.pipe.ValidatePipe.copyImage(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/awt/I
> > > > > mage;IILjava/awt/Color;Ljava/awt/image/ImageObserver;)Z+21
> > > > > j
> > > > >
> > >
>
sun.java2d.SunGraphics2D.drawImage(Ljava/awt/Image;IILjava/awt/Color;Ljava/a
> > > > > wt/image/ImageObserver;)Z+18
> > > > > j
> > > > >
> > >
>
sun.java2d.SunGraphics2D.drawImage(Ljava/awt/Image;IILjava/awt/image/ImageOb
> > > > > server;)Z+7
> > > > > j
sun.plugin.util.AnimationPanel.doPaint(Ljava/awt/Graphics;)V+242
> > > > > j sun.plugin.util.AnimationPanel.run()V+71
> > > > > j java.lang.Thread.run()V+11
> > > > > v ~StubRoutines::call_stub
> > > > >
> > > > > --------------- P R O C E S S ---------------
> > > > >
> > > > > Java Threads: ( => current thread )
> > > > > =>0x007a7870 JavaThread "Thread-5" [_thread_in_native, id=-539667]
> > > > > 0x007a4940 JavaThread "Thread-4" [_thread_in_vm, id=-574663]
> > > > > 0x007a44c0 JavaThread "thread applet-HorizontalPro.class"
> > > > > [_thread_blocked, id=-574067]
> > > > > 0x0079bde0 JavaThread "AWT-EventQueue-0" [_thread_blocked,
> id=-568951]
> > > > > 0x0079a1b0 JavaThread "AWT-Shutdown" [_thread_blocked,
id=-988103]
> > > > > 0x00797e80 JavaThread "traceMsgQueueThread" daemon
> [_thread_blocked,
> > > > > id=-586963]
> > > > > 0x00790080 JavaThread "AWT-Windows" daemon [_thread_in_native,
> > > id=-588879]
> > > > > 0x00779c00 JavaThread "Java2D Disposer" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> > > > > id=-558343]
> > > > > 0x00787710 JavaThread "Low Memory Detector" daemon
> [_thread_blocked,
> > > > > id=-983207]
> > > > > 0x00786a60 JavaThread "CompilerThread0" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> > > > > id=-983691]
> > > > > 0x00785830 JavaThread "Signal Dispatcher" daemon
[_thread_blocked,
> > > > > id=-984319]
> > > > > 0x00781c40 JavaThread "Finalizer" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> id=-985879]
> > > > > 0x00783980 JavaThread "Reference Handler" daemon
[_thread_blocked,
> > > > > id=-986491]
> > > > > 0x0077f8e0 JavaThread "main" [_thread_in_native, id=-64603]
> > > > >
> > > > > Other Threads:
> > > > > 0x00784760 VMThread [id=-987055]
> > > > > 0x00788010 WatcherThread [id=-1015411]
> > > > >
> > > > > VM state:not at safepoint (normal execution)
> > > > >
> > > > > VM Mutex/Monitor currently owned by a thread: None
> > > > >
> > > > > Heap
> > > > > def new generation total 576K, used 350K [0x10070000,
0x10110000,
> > > > > 0x107d0000)
> > > > > eden space 512K, 55% used [0x10070000, 0x100b78f0, 0x100f0000)
> > > > > from space 64K, 100% used [0x100f0000, 0x10100000, 0x10100000)
> > > > > to space 64K, 0% used [0x10100000, 0x10100000, 0x10110000)
> > > > > tenured generation total 1408K, used 440K [0x107d0000,
> 0x10930000,
> > > > > 0x16070000)
> > > > > the space 1408K, 31% used [0x107d0000, 0x1083e2b8, 0x1083e400,
> > > > > 0x10930000)
> > > > > compacting perm gen total 8192K, used 5500K [0x16070000,
> 0x16870000,
> > > > > 0x1a070000)
> > > > > the space 8192K, 67% used [0x16070000, 0x165cf0c8, 0x165cf200,
> > > > > 0x16870000)
> > > > > No shared spaces configured.
> > > > >
> > > > > Dynamic libraries:
> > > > > 0x6d4c0000 - 0x6d4d3000 C:\PROGRAM
> FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\NET.DLL
> > > > > 0x6d3e0000 - 0x6d3f4000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JPICOM32.DLL
> > > > > 0x6d5d0000 - 0x6d5ed000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\REGUTILS.DLL
> > > > > 0x6d1f0000 - 0x6d203000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\DEPLOY.DLL
> > > > > 0x6d240000 - 0x6d27d000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\FONTMANAGER.DLL
> > > > > 0xbaaa0000 - 0xbab03000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\DDRAW.DLL
> > > > > 0x6d000000 - 0x6d167000 C:\PROGRAM
> FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\AWT.DLL
> > > > > 0x7f2d0000 - 0x7f30d000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\UNICOWS.DLL
> > > > > 0x7f690000 - 0x7f6a1000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\AVICAP32.DLL
> > > > > 0x79630000 - 0x79654000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVFW32.DLL
> > > > > 0xbfde0000 - 0xbfde5000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WOW32.DLL
> > > > > 0x7e080000 - 0x7e086000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\DCIMAN32.DLL
> > > > > 0x7fe50000 - 0x7fe76000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEDLG.DLL
> > > > > 0x7fc30000 - 0x7fc75000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVCRT20.DLL
> > > > > 0x6d630000 - 0x6d63f000 C:\PROGRAM
> FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\ZIP.DLL
> > > > > 0x6d300000 - 0x6d31d000 C:\PROGRAM
> FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JAVA.DLL
> > > > > 0x6d610000 - 0x6d61c000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\VERIFY.DLL
> > > > > 0x6d280000 - 0x6d288000 C:\PROGRAM
> FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\HPI.DLL
> > > > > 0x6d640000 - 0x6d7c9000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\CLIENT\JVM.DLL
> > > > > 0x6d450000 - 0x6d468000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JPISHARE.DLL
> > > > > 0x6d400000 - 0x6d417000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JPIEXP32.DLL
> > > > > 0x6d590000 - 0x6d5a1000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\NPJPI150_04.DLL
> > > > > 0x03bf0000 - 0x03ddc000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSI.DLL
> > > > > 0x70f30000 - 0x70f9e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSHTMLED.DLL
> > > > > 0x6b700000 - 0x6b790000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\JSCRIPT.DLL
> > > > > 0x70440000 - 0x704cf000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MLANG.DLL
> > > > > 0xbfe20000 - 0xbfe24000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IMM32.DLL
> > > > > 0x48080000 - 0x480a7000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSLS31.DLL
> > > > > 0x04a20000 - 0x04aa4000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHDOCLC.DLL
> > > > > 0x7b410000 - 0x7b41b000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSAFD.DLL
> > > > > 0x783c0000 - 0x783cf000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\RNR20.DLL
> > > > > 0x63580000 - 0x6381e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSHTML.DLL
> > > > > 0x013f0000 - 0x013fc000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\ADOBE\ACROBAT
> > > > > 6.0\READER\ACTIVEX\ACROIEHELPER.DLL
> > > > > 0x7fb80000 - 0x7fb89000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LINKINFO.DLL
> > > > > 0x7f920000 - 0x7f937000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSSHRUI.DLL
> > > > > 0x03e30000 - 0x03eeb000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\SPYBOT - SEARCH &
> > > > > DESTROY\SDHELPER.DLL
> > > > > 0x5f300000 - 0x5f329000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEPRO32.DLL
> > > > > 0x01400000 - 0x01405000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SENSAPI.DLL
> > > > > 0x02fa0000 - 0x030bd000 C:\PROGRAM
FILES\GOOGLE\GOOGLETOOLBAR1.DLL
> > > > > 0x00ec0000 - 0x00ecd000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSIMG32.DLL
> > > > > 0x7cc00000 - 0x7cc1d000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IMAGEHLP.DLL
> > > > > 0xbfdf0000 - 0xbfe00000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WINMM.DLL
> > > > > 0x71410000 - 0x7141e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WINTRUST.DLL
> > > > > 0x75fa0000 - 0x75faa000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WSOCK32.DLL
> > > > > 0x794d0000 - 0x794e5000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSWSOCK.DLL
> > > > > 0x76000000 - 0x76012000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WS2_32.DLL
> > > > > 0x75fe0000 - 0x75fe6000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WS2HELP.DLL
> > > > > 0x1a400000 - 0x1a47d000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\URLMON.DLL
> > > > > 0x77ea0000 - 0x77f07000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SETUPAPI.DLL
> > > > > 0x7fbf0000 - 0x7fbfe000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MPR.DLL
> > > > > 0x7f810000 - 0x7f81b000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CFGMGR32.DLL
> > > > > 0x7fe10000 - 0x7fe3d000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\COMDLG32.DLL
> > > > > 0xbfe60000 - 0xbfe66000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LZ32.DLL
> > > > > 0xbfee0000 - 0xbfee5000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\NTDLL.DLL
> > > > > 0x792f0000 - 0x79301000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MYDOCS.DLL
> > > > > 0x013c0000 - 0x013d3000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTLST11N.DLL
> > > > > 0x1ffc0000 - 0x1ffe4000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTFIL11N.DLL
> > > > > 0x1ff70000 - 0x1ffb2000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTDIS11N.DLL
> > > > > 0x1fff0000 - 0x20055000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTKRN11N.DLL
> > > > > 0x10000000 - 0x10070000 C:\PROGRAM
FILES\CANON\MULTIPASS4\DTM4.DLL
> > > > > 0x7fe40000 - 0x7fe49000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WINSPOOL.DRV
> > > > > 0x010e0000 - 0x01194000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTWVC11N.DLL
> > > > > 0xbfe70000 - 0xbfe76000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\VERSION.DLL
> > > > > 0x71930000 - 0x71938000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHFOLDER.DLL
> > > > > 0x63000000 - 0x63095000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WININET.DLL
> > > > > 0x65340000 - 0x653db000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEAUT32.DLL
> > > > > 0x5cf00000 - 0x5cf5e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CRYPT32.DLL
> > > > > 0x7fb90000 - 0x7fbe2000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\RPCRT4.DLL
> > > > > 0x79e00000 - 0x79e25000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSOSS.DLL
> > > > > 0x718e0000 - 0x718f2000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\BROWSELC.DLL
> > > > > 0x71500000 - 0x715fc000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\BROWSEUI.DLL
> > > > > 0x7ff20000 - 0x7ffe1000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLE32.DLL
> > > > > 0x66800000 - 0x66955000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHELL32.DLL
> > > > > 0x00400000 - 0x00419000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTERNET
> EXPLORER\IEXPLORE.EXE
> > > > > 0x71700000 - 0x7184a000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHDOCVW.DLL
> > > > > 0xbfb70000 - 0xbfbf8000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\COMCTL32.DLL
> > > > > 0x70a70000 - 0x70ad6000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHLWAPI.DLL
> > > > > 0xbfc00000 - 0xbfc11000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\USER32.DLL
> > > > > 0xbff20000 - 0xbff46000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\GDI32.DLL
> > > > > 0xbfe80000 - 0xbfe90000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\ADVAPI32.DLL
> > > > > 0x78000000 - 0x78040000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVCRT.DLL
> > > > > 0xbff70000 - 0xbffe3000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\KERNEL32.DLL
> > > > >
> > > > > VM Arguments:
> > > > >
> > >
>
jvm_args: -Xbootclasspath/a:C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\lib\deploy.jar;C:\P
> > > > >
> > >
>
ROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\lib\plugin.jar -Xmx96m -Djavaplugin.maxHeapSize=96m
> > > >
> > >
>
> -Xverify:remote -Djavaplugin.version=1.5.0_04 -Djavaplugin.nodotversion=1
> > > 50
> > > > >
> > >
>
_04 -Dbrowser=sun.plugin -DtrustProxy=true -Dapplication.home=C:\PROGRA~1\JA
> > > > >
> > >
>
VA\JRE15~1.0_0 -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=sun.plugin.net.protocol -Djavapl
> > > > >
> > >
>
ugin.vm.options=-Djava.class.path=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\classes -Xboo
> > > > >
> > >
>
tclasspath/a:C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\lib\deploy.jar;C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JR
> > > > >
> > >
>
E15~1.0_0\lib\plugin.jar -Xmx96m -Djavaplugin.maxHeapSize=96m -Xverify:remot
> > > > >
> > >
>
e -Djavaplugin.version=1.5.0_04 -Djavaplugin.nodotversion=150_04 -Dbrowser=s
> > > > >
> > >
>
un.plugin -DtrustProxy=true -Dapplication.home=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0
> > > > > -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=sun.plugin.net.protocol vfprintf
> > > > > java_command: <unknown>
> > > > >
> > > > > Environment Variables:
> > > > >
> > >
>
PATH=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\bin;C:\PROGRA~1\INTERN~1\;;C:\WINDOWS;C:\W
> > > > > INDOWS\COMMAND;.
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > --------------- S Y S T E M ---------------
> > > > >
> > > > > OS: Windows 98 Build 67766446 A
> > > > >
> > > > > CPU:total 1 family 6, cmov, cx8, fxsr, mmx, sse
> > > > >
> > > > > Memory: 4k page, physical 523296k(299192k free), swap
> 1573852k(1468936k
> > > > > free)
> > > > >
> > > > > vm_info: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.5.0_04-b05) for
windows-x86,
> > > built on
> > > > > Jun 3 2005 02:10:41 by "java_re" with MS VC++ 6.0"
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks in advance
> > > > >
> > > > > Flusters
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>
 
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Incorrect assumption....those compressed files are used when needed, and kept
compressed when not being used. Do NOT delete them.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"flusters" <flusters@go4.it> wrote in message
news:u3JWVedlFHA.2156@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> One further thing. There are tons of *.zip files relating to Java.
> Presumably, they will have been installed by now or are not required. Can
> these all be safely deleted in addition?
>
> eg C:\windows\java\packages (9 zip files)
> C:\program files\common files\java\update\base images (6 zip files)
>
> Thanks
>
> flusters
>
> "flusters" <flusters@go4.it> wrote in message
> news:esC$WvclFHA.3544@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> > Thanks Glee.
> >
> > 1.In Add/Remove Programs, there are two shown:-
> > J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 4
> > Java2 Runtime Environment SE v 1.4.2_08
> >
> > 2. In Control Panel>Java Control Panel>Java>under Java Application Runtime
> > Settings, I see the following:
> > Platform 1.5 1.5.0._04 Enabled
> > Platform 1.4 1.4.2._08 Enabled
> > Under Java Applet Runtime Settings, only the 1.5.0._04 is shown.
> >
> > 3. No specific mention of Java HotSpot anywhere. I also ran Find for c:\
> but
> > there was no file found.
> >
> > 4. I have always believed (stupidly it now appears) that any program named
> > "Update" is added to the original program and so you have to retain the
> > original. Are you saying that it is always a total replacement and the
> > original can always be deleted? So in this instance, presumably Java2 RE
> SE
> > v 1.4.2_08 can be fully removed in Add/Remove Programs although the Update
> > appears to be a much smaller program in size than the original?
> >
> > I will await your confirmation before deleting this program - just to be
> > totally sure
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Flusters
> >
> >
> > "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message
> > news:%23VQsjuVlFHA.764@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> > > Look in Control Panel> Add\Remove Programs...is Java HotSpot listed
> there
> > anywhere?
> > > Scroll through the entire list of installed programs, because it may be
> > listed as
> > > Sun Java HotSpot or any number of other ways. Since you have Sun Java
> > 1.5.0._04
> > > installed, that should show up in Add\Remove as J2SE Runtime Environment
> > 5.0 Update
> > > 4. That is *not* what I am referring to....look for a separate entry
> for
> > Java
> > > HotSpot. It may be listed as the Java 2 SDK, which is likely how you
> got
> > it; or as
> > > J2SE 1.3. There is no reason for you to install the Software Developers
> > Kit (SDK)
> > > or the HotSpot Client, and I suggest you uninstall them through
> > Add\Remove, along
> > > with every other version of Sun Java listed, so that you ONLY have "J2SE
> > Runtime
> > > Environment 5.0 Update 4" installed.
> > >
> > > It is imperative for security reasons that you uninstall the previous
> > version or
> > > versions of Sun Java after installing whatever the latest version is at
> > that time.
> > > The current installer used by Sun does not remove prior versions after
> > installing
> > > the current version, and although they have been made aware of the
> severe
> > security
> > > risk involved by leaving the old versions installed, and have
> acknowledged
> > the risk,
> > > they have so far done nothing to fix their installer's behaviour.
> > > --
> > > Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
> > > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> > >
> > >
> > > "flusters" <flusters@go4.it> wrote in message
> > > news:ehQMpXTlFHA.2852@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> > > > Glee
> > > >
> > > > Thanks so much for your reply.
> > > >
> > > > The simple answer is that I know that some web sites require Java to
> be
> > > > enabled and if I trust and know the site, then I have accepted what
> has
> > been
> > > > suggested.
> > > >
> > > > To be honest about Java HotSpot ( or any other Java stuff ) I have no
> > idea
> > > > where it or other files came from specifically.
> > > >
> > > > My Internet Options shows boxes checked for the following 2 items:-
> > > > Java (Sun) : Use JRE 1.5.0._04
> > > > Microsoft VM : JIT compiler for VM enabled.
> > > >
> > > > My concern over the past 10 days is that I have had a horrific display
> > > > problem (see 26 July posting - now resolved) and this followed two
> > errors
> > > > and a crash whilst on the internet. The errors were Java something and
> > > > kernel something. (I was not at the PC at that time). The display
> > problem is
> > > > now resolved and now this second Java error. That's why I need to know
> > what
> > > > my options are?
> > > >
> > > > Perhaps I have been foolish. If so, I will gladly repent and am open
> to
> > > > suggestions for deleting Java related files if I know how and what to
> > do,
> > > > just to regain some stability with the system.
> > > >
> > > > I will certainly post the error to the site you suggested.
> > > >
> > > > Any further thoughts greatly appreciated.
> > > >
> > > > Flusters
> > > >
> > > > "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:%23c204ULlFHA.1412@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > > > > Why do you have Java HotSpot installed, rather than the standard
> Sun
> > Java
> > > > VM?
> > > > > HotSpot is purportedly less stable, by far, than the JVM. Are you a
> > Jabva
> > > > > developer? I cannot think of any reason for your having HotSpot
> > > > installed.
> > > > >
> > > > > If you need help with the error, try going here for some help:
> > > > > http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.lang.java.machine?hl=en
> > > > > --
> > > > > Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
> > > > > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > "flusters" <flusters@go4.it> wrote in message
> > > > > news:uMw4b1DlFHA.1044@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > > > > > There was no response to this message in the JavaVM group so
> perhaps
> > I
> > > > might
> > > > > > be luckier here.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I have just managed to clear a problem with screen resolution,
> which
> > > > > > coincidentally (or not) seemed to follow an earlier Java error. I
> > have
> > > > > > another Java error which I have copied in full below.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Could anyone please tell me what I need to do (a) to correct this
> > and
> > > > (b)
> > > > > > stop further Java errors. I am a total Java novice and only a
> little
> > > > better
> > > > > > with win 98.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > # An unexpected error has been detected by HotSpot Virtual
> Machine:
> > > > > > #
> > > > > > # EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005) at pc=0x6d00d6c3,
> > > > pid=-192067,
> > > > > > tid=4294427629
> > > > > > #
> > > > > > # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.5.0_04-b05 mixed mode)
> > > > > > # Problematic frame:
> > > > > > # C [AWT.DLL+0xd6c3]
> > > > > > #
> > > > > >
> > > > > > --------------- T H R E A D ---------------
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Current thread (0x007a7870): JavaThread "Thread-5"
> > [_thread_in_native,
> > > > > > id=-539667]
> > > > > >
> > > > > > siginfo: ExceptionCode=0xc0000005, reading address 0xac035ae9
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Registers:
> > > > > > EAX=0xac035809, EBX=0x0000de00, ECX=0x000000b8, EDX=0x00000000
> > > > > > ESP=0x09a8f3e0, EBP=0x0000de00, ESI=0x100af76c, EDI=0x09a8f4e8
> > > > > > EIP=0x6d00d6c3, EFLAGS=0x00010286
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Top of Stack: (sp=0x09a8f3e0)
> > > > > > 0x09a8f3e0: 00000000 6d11c698 100af76c 00000000
> > > > > > 0x09a8f3f0: 00000007 000000ff 00000000 000000ff
> > > > > > 0x09a8f400: 000000d7 d706b42b 00000002 00000000
> > > > > > 0x09a8f410: 2bf1ffa7 000000de 00000206 000000ff
> > > > > > 0x09a8f420: 00755098 00000000 000000ff ffffffff
> > > > > > 0x09a8f430: 00000100 000000ff 00000700 00000007
> > > > > > 0x09a8f440: 6d1303a0 6d130360 6d130320 ac035801
> > > > > > 0x09a8f450: 00000000 6d004a6d 823426cc 100af76c
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Instructions: (pc=0x6d00d6c3)
> > > > > > 0x6d00d6b3: 03 03 cf 03 c6 8b 74 24 7c 8b bc 24 94 00 00 00
> > > > > > 0x6d00d6c3: 8a 0c 88 8b 44 24 78 83 c6 04 88 08 40 42 89 74
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Stack: [0x09980000,0x09aa0000), sp=0x09a8f3e0, free space=1084k
> > > > > > Native frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code,
> > > > C=native
> > > > > > code)
> > > > > > C [AWT.DLL+0xd6c3]
> > > > > >
> > > > > > [error occurred during error reporting, step 120, id 0xc0000005]
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Java frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code)
> > > > > > j
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> sun.java2d.loops.MaskBlit.MaskBlit(Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java2d/Surfa
> > > > > > ceData;Ljava/awt/Composite;Lsun/java2d/pipe/Region;IIIIII[BII)V+0
> > > > > > j
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> sun.java2d.loops.MaskBlit$General.MaskBlit(Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> 2d/SurfaceData;Ljava/awt/Composite;Lsun/java2d/pipe/Region;IIIIII[BII)V+214
> > > > > > j
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> sun.java2d.loops.Blit$GeneralMaskBlit.Blit(Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java
> > > > > >
> > 2d/SurfaceData;Ljava/awt/Composite;Lsun/java2d/pipe/Region;IIIIII)V+24
> > > > > > j
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.blitSurfaceData(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Lsun/jav
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> a2d/pipe/Region;Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java2d/SurfaceData;Lsun/java2d/
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> loops/SurfaceType;Lsun/java2d/loops/SurfaceType;IIIIIILjava/awt/Color;)V+97
> > > > > > j
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.renderImageCopy(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/aw
> > > > > > t/Image;Ljava/awt/Color;IIIIII)Z+75
> > > > > > j
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.copyImage(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/awt/Imag
> > > > > > e;IILjava/awt/Color;)Z+45
> > > > > > j
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> sun.java2d.pipe.DrawImage.copyImage(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/awt/Imag
> > > > > > e;IILjava/awt/Color;Ljava/awt/image/ImageObserver;)Z+15
> > > > > > j
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> sun.java2d.pipe.ValidatePipe.copyImage(Lsun/java2d/SunGraphics2D;Ljava/awt/I
> > > > > > mage;IILjava/awt/Color;Ljava/awt/image/ImageObserver;)Z+21
> > > > > > j
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> sun.java2d.SunGraphics2D.drawImage(Ljava/awt/Image;IILjava/awt/Color;Ljava/a
> > > > > > wt/image/ImageObserver;)Z+18
> > > > > > j
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> sun.java2d.SunGraphics2D.drawImage(Ljava/awt/Image;IILjava/awt/image/ImageOb
> > > > > > server;)Z+7
> > > > > > j
> sun.plugin.util.AnimationPanel.doPaint(Ljava/awt/Graphics;)V+242
> > > > > > j sun.plugin.util.AnimationPanel.run()V+71
> > > > > > j java.lang.Thread.run()V+11
> > > > > > v ~StubRoutines::call_stub
> > > > > >
> > > > > > --------------- P R O C E S S ---------------
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Java Threads: ( => current thread )
> > > > > > =>0x007a7870 JavaThread "Thread-5" [_thread_in_native, id=-539667]
> > > > > > 0x007a4940 JavaThread "Thread-4" [_thread_in_vm, id=-574663]
> > > > > > 0x007a44c0 JavaThread "thread applet-HorizontalPro.class"
> > > > > > [_thread_blocked, id=-574067]
> > > > > > 0x0079bde0 JavaThread "AWT-EventQueue-0" [_thread_blocked,
> > id=-568951]
> > > > > > 0x0079a1b0 JavaThread "AWT-Shutdown" [_thread_blocked,
> id=-988103]
> > > > > > 0x00797e80 JavaThread "traceMsgQueueThread" daemon
> > [_thread_blocked,
> > > > > > id=-586963]
> > > > > > 0x00790080 JavaThread "AWT-Windows" daemon [_thread_in_native,
> > > > id=-588879]
> > > > > > 0x00779c00 JavaThread "Java2D Disposer" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> > > > > > id=-558343]
> > > > > > 0x00787710 JavaThread "Low Memory Detector" daemon
> > [_thread_blocked,
> > > > > > id=-983207]
> > > > > > 0x00786a60 JavaThread "CompilerThread0" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> > > > > > id=-983691]
> > > > > > 0x00785830 JavaThread "Signal Dispatcher" daemon
> [_thread_blocked,
> > > > > > id=-984319]
> > > > > > 0x00781c40 JavaThread "Finalizer" daemon [_thread_blocked,
> > id=-985879]
> > > > > > 0x00783980 JavaThread "Reference Handler" daemon
> [_thread_blocked,
> > > > > > id=-986491]
> > > > > > 0x0077f8e0 JavaThread "main" [_thread_in_native, id=-64603]
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Other Threads:
> > > > > > 0x00784760 VMThread [id=-987055]
> > > > > > 0x00788010 WatcherThread [id=-1015411]
> > > > > >
> > > > > > VM state:not at safepoint (normal execution)
> > > > > >
> > > > > > VM Mutex/Monitor currently owned by a thread: None
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Heap
> > > > > > def new generation total 576K, used 350K [0x10070000,
> 0x10110000,
> > > > > > 0x107d0000)
> > > > > > eden space 512K, 55% used [0x10070000, 0x100b78f0, 0x100f0000)
> > > > > > from space 64K, 100% used [0x100f0000, 0x10100000, 0x10100000)
> > > > > > to space 64K, 0% used [0x10100000, 0x10100000, 0x10110000)
> > > > > > tenured generation total 1408K, used 440K [0x107d0000,
> > 0x10930000,
> > > > > > 0x16070000)
> > > > > > the space 1408K, 31% used [0x107d0000, 0x1083e2b8, 0x1083e400,
> > > > > > 0x10930000)
> > > > > > compacting perm gen total 8192K, used 5500K [0x16070000,
> > 0x16870000,
> > > > > > 0x1a070000)
> > > > > > the space 8192K, 67% used [0x16070000, 0x165cf0c8, 0x165cf200,
> > > > > > 0x16870000)
> > > > > > No shared spaces configured.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Dynamic libraries:
> > > > > > 0x6d4c0000 - 0x6d4d3000 C:\PROGRAM
> > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\NET.DLL
> > > > > > 0x6d3e0000 - 0x6d3f4000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JPICOM32.DLL
> > > > > > 0x6d5d0000 - 0x6d5ed000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\REGUTILS.DLL
> > > > > > 0x6d1f0000 - 0x6d203000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\DEPLOY.DLL
> > > > > > 0x6d240000 - 0x6d27d000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > > > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\FONTMANAGER.DLL
> > > > > > 0xbaaa0000 - 0xbab03000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\DDRAW.DLL
> > > > > > 0x6d000000 - 0x6d167000 C:\PROGRAM
> > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\AWT.DLL
> > > > > > 0x7f2d0000 - 0x7f30d000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\UNICOWS.DLL
> > > > > > 0x7f690000 - 0x7f6a1000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\AVICAP32.DLL
> > > > > > 0x79630000 - 0x79654000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVFW32.DLL
> > > > > > 0xbfde0000 - 0xbfde5000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WOW32.DLL
> > > > > > 0x7e080000 - 0x7e086000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\DCIMAN32.DLL
> > > > > > 0x7fe50000 - 0x7fe76000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEDLG.DLL
> > > > > > 0x7fc30000 - 0x7fc75000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVCRT20.DLL
> > > > > > 0x6d630000 - 0x6d63f000 C:\PROGRAM
> > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\ZIP.DLL
> > > > > > 0x6d300000 - 0x6d31d000 C:\PROGRAM
> > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JAVA.DLL
> > > > > > 0x6d610000 - 0x6d61c000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\VERIFY.DLL
> > > > > > 0x6d280000 - 0x6d288000 C:\PROGRAM
> > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\HPI.DLL
> > > > > > 0x6d640000 - 0x6d7c9000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > > > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\CLIENT\JVM.DLL
> > > > > > 0x6d450000 - 0x6d468000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JPISHARE.DLL
> > > > > > 0x6d400000 - 0x6d417000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\JPIEXP32.DLL
> > > > > > 0x6d590000 - 0x6d5a1000 C:\PROGRAM
> > > > > > FILES\JAVA\JRE1.5.0_04\BIN\NPJPI150_04.DLL
> > > > > > 0x03bf0000 - 0x03ddc000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSI.DLL
> > > > > > 0x70f30000 - 0x70f9e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSHTMLED.DLL
> > > > > > 0x6b700000 - 0x6b790000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\JSCRIPT.DLL
> > > > > > 0x70440000 - 0x704cf000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MLANG.DLL
> > > > > > 0xbfe20000 - 0xbfe24000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IMM32.DLL
> > > > > > 0x48080000 - 0x480a7000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSLS31.DLL
> > > > > > 0x04a20000 - 0x04aa4000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHDOCLC.DLL
> > > > > > 0x7b410000 - 0x7b41b000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSAFD.DLL
> > > > > > 0x783c0000 - 0x783cf000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\RNR20.DLL
> > > > > > 0x63580000 - 0x6381e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSHTML.DLL
> > > > > > 0x013f0000 - 0x013fc000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\ADOBE\ACROBAT
> > > > > > 6.0\READER\ACTIVEX\ACROIEHELPER.DLL
> > > > > > 0x7fb80000 - 0x7fb89000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LINKINFO.DLL
> > > > > > 0x7f920000 - 0x7f937000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSSHRUI.DLL
> > > > > > 0x03e30000 - 0x03eeb000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\SPYBOT - SEARCH &
> > > > > > DESTROY\SDHELPER.DLL
> > > > > > 0x5f300000 - 0x5f329000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEPRO32.DLL
> > > > > > 0x01400000 - 0x01405000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SENSAPI.DLL
> > > > > > 0x02fa0000 - 0x030bd000 C:\PROGRAM
> FILES\GOOGLE\GOOGLETOOLBAR1.DLL
> > > > > > 0x00ec0000 - 0x00ecd000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSIMG32.DLL
> > > > > > 0x7cc00000 - 0x7cc1d000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IMAGEHLP.DLL
> > > > > > 0xbfdf0000 - 0xbfe00000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WINMM.DLL
> > > > > > 0x71410000 - 0x7141e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WINTRUST.DLL
> > > > > > 0x75fa0000 - 0x75faa000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WSOCK32.DLL
> > > > > > 0x794d0000 - 0x794e5000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSWSOCK.DLL
> > > > > > 0x76000000 - 0x76012000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WS2_32.DLL
> > > > > > 0x75fe0000 - 0x75fe6000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WS2HELP.DLL
> > > > > > 0x1a400000 - 0x1a47d000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\URLMON.DLL
> > > > > > 0x77ea0000 - 0x77f07000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SETUPAPI.DLL
> > > > > > 0x7fbf0000 - 0x7fbfe000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MPR.DLL
> > > > > > 0x7f810000 - 0x7f81b000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CFGMGR32.DLL
> > > > > > 0x7fe10000 - 0x7fe3d000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\COMDLG32.DLL
> > > > > > 0xbfe60000 - 0xbfe66000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LZ32.DLL
> > > > > > 0xbfee0000 - 0xbfee5000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\NTDLL.DLL
> > > > > > 0x792f0000 - 0x79301000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MYDOCS.DLL
> > > > > > 0x013c0000 - 0x013d3000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTLST11N.DLL
> > > > > > 0x1ffc0000 - 0x1ffe4000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTFIL11N.DLL
> > > > > > 0x1ff70000 - 0x1ffb2000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTDIS11N.DLL
> > > > > > 0x1fff0000 - 0x20055000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTKRN11N.DLL
> > > > > > 0x10000000 - 0x10070000 C:\PROGRAM
> FILES\CANON\MULTIPASS4\DTM4.DLL
> > > > > > 0x7fe40000 - 0x7fe49000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WINSPOOL.DRV
> > > > > > 0x010e0000 - 0x01194000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\LTWVC11N.DLL
> > > > > > 0xbfe70000 - 0xbfe76000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\VERSION.DLL
> > > > > > 0x71930000 - 0x71938000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHFOLDER.DLL
> > > > > > 0x63000000 - 0x63095000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WININET.DLL
> > > > > > 0x65340000 - 0x653db000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLEAUT32.DLL
> > > > > > 0x5cf00000 - 0x5cf5e000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\CRYPT32.DLL
> > > > > > 0x7fb90000 - 0x7fbe2000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\RPCRT4.DLL
> > > > > > 0x79e00000 - 0x79e25000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSOSS.DLL
> > > > > > 0x718e0000 - 0x718f2000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\BROWSELC.DLL
> > > > > > 0x71500000 - 0x715fc000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\BROWSEUI.DLL
> > > > > > 0x7ff20000 - 0x7ffe1000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\OLE32.DLL
> > > > > > 0x66800000 - 0x66955000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHELL32.DLL
> > > > > > 0x00400000 - 0x00419000 C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTERNET
> > EXPLORER\IEXPLORE.EXE
> > > > > > 0x71700000 - 0x7184a000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHDOCVW.DLL
> > > > > > 0xbfb70000 - 0xbfbf8000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\COMCTL32.DLL
> > > > > > 0x70a70000 - 0x70ad6000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHLWAPI.DLL
> > > > > > 0xbfc00000 - 0xbfc11000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\USER32.DLL
> > > > > > 0xbff20000 - 0xbff46000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\GDI32.DLL
> > > > > > 0xbfe80000 - 0xbfe90000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\ADVAPI32.DLL
> > > > > > 0x78000000 - 0x78040000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MSVCRT.DLL
> > > > > > 0xbff70000 - 0xbffe3000 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\KERNEL32.DLL
> > > > > >
> > > > > > VM Arguments:
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> jvm_args: -Xbootclasspath/a:C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\lib\deploy.jar;C:\P
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> ROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\lib\plugin.jar -Xmx96m -Djavaplugin.maxHeapSize=96m
> > > > >
> > > >
> >
> > -Xverify:remote -Djavaplugin.version=1.5.0_04 -Djavaplugin.nodotversion=1
> > > > 50
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> _04 -Dbrowser=sun.plugin -DtrustProxy=true -Dapplication.home=C:\PROGRA~1\JA
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> VA\JRE15~1.0_0 -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=sun.plugin.net.protocol -Djavapl
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> ugin.vm.options=-Djava.class.path=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\classes -Xboo
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> tclasspath/a:C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\lib\deploy.jar;C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JR
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> E15~1.0_0\lib\plugin.jar -Xmx96m -Djavaplugin.maxHeapSize=96m -Xverify:remot
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> e -Djavaplugin.version=1.5.0_04 -Djavaplugin.nodotversion=150_04 -Dbrowser=s
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> un.plugin -DtrustProxy=true -Dapplication.home=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0
> > > > > > -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=sun.plugin.net.protocol vfprintf
> > > > > > java_command: <unknown>
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Environment Variables:
> > > > > >
> > > >
> >
> PATH=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\JRE15~1.0_0\bin;C:\PROGRA~1\INTERN~1\;;C:\WINDOWS;C:\W
> > > > > > INDOWS\COMMAND;.
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > --------------- S Y S T E M ---------------
> > > > > >
> > > > > > OS: Windows 98 Build 67766446 A
> > > > > >
> > > > > > CPU:total 1 family 6, cmov, cx8, fxsr, mmx, sse
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Memory: 4k page, physical 523296k(299192k free), swap
> > 1573852k(1468936k
> > > > > > free)
> > > > > >
> > > > > > vm_info: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.5.0_04-b05) for
> windows-x86,
> > > > built on
> > > > > > Jun 3 2005 02:10:41 by "java_re" with MS VC++ 6.0"
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Thanks in advance
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Flusters
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
> >
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Glee

Thanks for the two messages.

I am much clearer now due to your advice. I thought that I was being
particularly stupid!!

I noticed the error message on the Desktop, after everything froze and after
the reboot. It is a Notepad icon and the file is called
hs_err_pid4294775229.log. I clicked it, associated and opened it with
Notepad. I then used cut and paste to copy the full message to this group.
(I have never seen an error message on the Desktop before.)

Flusters

"glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message
news:e%235zjRflFHA.2852@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> "flusters" <flusters@go4.it> wrote in message
> news:esC$WvclFHA.3544@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>
> Regarding your error message, where exactly are you seeing it? What
window is
> opening to display this lengthy error? What browser are you using?
>
>
> > 1.In Add/Remove Programs, there are two shown:-
> > J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 4
> > Java2 Runtime Environment SE v 1.4.2_08
>
> In Add\Remove Programs, uninstall Java2 Runtime Environment SE v 1.4.2_08
> When done, reboot if prompted.
> Go to the location of the Sun Java folders (C:\Program Files\Java, as I
recall, by
> default), and delete the jre1.4.2_08 folder and its subfolders. leave the
current
> jre1.5.0_04 folder alone.
>
>
> > 4. I have always believed (stupidly it now appears) that any program
named
> > "Update" is added to the original program and so you have to retain the
> > original. Are you saying that it is always a total replacement and the
> > original can always be deleted? So in this instance, presumably Java2 RE
SE
> > v 1.4.2_08 can be fully removed in Add/Remove Programs although the
Update
> > appears to be a much smaller program in size than the original?
>
> Not in the case of *most* softeare, but in the case if Sun Java, the new
versions
> are called "updates" but are complete new versions instralled in a
separate folder,
> leaving the old version installed and available for programs (and malware)
to use.
> This is very bad practrice on their part, as the updates are usually to
fix a
> vulnerability, and as long as the old version is left installed, malware
writers can
> easily call it into use and exploit the vulnerability, making the "update"
moot.
> --
> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
>
> > "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message
> > news:%23VQsjuVlFHA.764@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> > > Look in Control Panel> Add\Remove Programs...is Java HotSpot listed
there
> > anywhere?
> > > Scroll through the entire list of installed programs, because it may
be
> > listed as
> > > Sun Java HotSpot or any number of other ways. Since you have Sun Java
> > 1.5.0._04
> > > installed, that should show up in Add\Remove as J2SE Runtime
Environment
> > 5.0 Update
> > > 4. That is *not* what I am referring to....look for a separate entry
for
> > Java
> > > HotSpot. It may be listed as the Java 2 SDK, which is likely how you
got
> > it; or as
> > > J2SE 1.3. There is no reason for you to install the Software
Developers
> > Kit (SDK)
> > > or the HotSpot Client, and I suggest you uninstall them through
> > Add\Remove, along
> > > with every other version of Sun Java listed, so that you ONLY have
"J2SE
> > Runtime
> > > Environment 5.0 Update 4" installed.
> > >
> > > It is imperative for security reasons that you uninstall the previous
> > version or
> > > versions of Sun Java after installing whatever the latest version is
at
> > that time.
> > > The current installer used by Sun does not remove prior versions after
> > installing
> > > the current version, and although they have been made aware of the
severe
> > security
> > > risk involved by leaving the old versions installed, and have
acknowledged
> > the risk,
> > > they have so far done nothing to fix their installer's behaviour.
> > > --
> > > Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
> > > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> > >
> > >
> > > "flusters" <flusters@go4.it> wrote in message
> > > news:ehQMpXTlFHA.2852@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> > > > Glee
> > > >
> > > > Thanks so much for your reply.
> > > >
> > > > The simple answer is that I know that some web sites require Java to
be
> > > > enabled and if I trust and know the site, then I have accepted what
has
> > been
> > > > suggested.
> > > >
> > > > To be honest about Java HotSpot ( or any other Java stuff ) I have
no
> > idea
> > > > where it or other files came from specifically.
> > > >
> > > > My Internet Options shows boxes checked for the following 2 items:-
> > > > Java (Sun) : Use JRE 1.5.0._04
> > > > Microsoft VM : JIT compiler for VM enabled.
> > > >
> > > > My concern over the past 10 days is that I have had a horrific
display
> > > > problem (see 26 July posting - now resolved) and this followed two
> > errors
> > > > and a crash whilst on the internet. The errors were Java something
and
> > > > kernel something. (I was not at the PC at that time). The display
> > problem is
> > > > now resolved and now this second Java error. That's why I need to
know
> > what
> > > > my options are?
> > > >
> > > > Perhaps I have been foolish. If so, I will gladly repent and am open
to
> > > > suggestions for deleting Java related files if I know how and what
to
> > do,
> > > > just to regain some stability with the system.
> > > >
> > > > I will certainly post the error to the site you suggested.
> > > >
> > > > Any further thoughts greatly appreciated.
> > > >
> > > > Flusters
> > > >
> > > > "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:%23c204ULlFHA.1412@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > > > > Why do you have Java HotSpot installed, rather than the standard
Sun
> > Java
> > > > VM?
> > > > > HotSpot is purportedly less stable, by far, than the JVM. Are you
a
> > Jabva
> > > > > developer? I cannot think of any reason for your having HotSpot
> > > > installed.
> > > > >
> > > > > If you need help with the error, try going here for some help:
> > > > > http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.lang.java.machine?hl=en
> > > > > --
> > > > > Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
> > > > > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > "flusters" <flusters@go4.it> wrote in message
> > > > > news:uMw4b1DlFHA.1044@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > > > > > There was no response to this message in the JavaVM group so
perhaps
> > I
> > > > might
> > > > > > be luckier here.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I have just managed to clear a problem with screen resolution,
which
> > > > > > coincidentally (or not) seemed to follow an earlier Java error.
I
> > have
> > > > > > another Java error which I have copied in full below.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Could anyone please tell me what I need to do (a) to correct
this
> > and
> > > > (b)
> > > > > > stop further Java errors. I am a total Java novice and only a
little
> > > > better
> > > > > > with win 98.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > # An unexpected error has been detected by HotSpot Virtual
Machine:
> > > > > > #
> > > > > > # EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005) at pc=0x6d00d6c3,
> > > > pid=-192067,
> > > > > > tid=4294427629
> > > > > > #
> > > > > > # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.5.0_04-b05 mixed mode)
> > > > > > # Problematic frame:
> > > > > > # C [AWT.DLL+0xd6c3]
> snip
>
 
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That's part of the wonderful design of the Sun Java system. If there's an
error, rather than tell you about it, Sun Java dumps a file to the desktop
and simply doesn't run the java applet it errored out on.

Cool, huh?

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"flusters" <flusters@go4.it> wrote in message
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> Glee
>
> Thanks for the two messages.
>
> I am much clearer now due to your advice. I thought that I was being
> particularly stupid!!
>
> I noticed the error message on the Desktop, after everything froze and
> after
> the reboot. It is a Notepad icon and the file is called
> hs_err_pid4294775229.log. I clicked it, associated and opened it with
> Notepad. I then used cut and paste to copy the full message to this group.
> (I have never seen an error message on the Desktop before.)
 
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I've not seen these error files form Sun Java before....have you, Richard? It's a
pretty odd way to deal with an error....seems like the sort of thing one would get
if one were a developer, not an end-user.

Interestingly, to me anyway, is that from what I can determine, this Java HotSpot
Client is for error-reporting, at least, and seems to revolve around this file in
the Sun Java folder tree:
Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_04\bin\client\jvm.dll

What is interesting is that I never had that file in the bin folder sub-tree, until
I installed the 1.5.0_04 update, yet it appears to have been around for quite a few
versions of Sun Java. Wonder how I managed to avoid it till now.....

I am increasingly disturbed by Sun's apparent lack of interest in doing anything to
fix their gawd-awful installer, which leaves the older versions of Sun Java, and
hence their vulnerabilities, installed.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Richard G. Harper" <rgharper@email.com> wrote in message
news:eeUDeWhlFHA.3316@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> That's part of the wonderful design of the Sun Java system. If there's an
> error, rather than tell you about it, Sun Java dumps a file to the desktop
> and simply doesn't run the java applet it errored out on.
>
> Cool, huh?
>
> --
> Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] rgharper@gmail.com
> * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups
> * for the benefit of all. Private mail is usually not replied to.
> * My website, such as it is ... http://rgharper.mvps.org/
> * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
>
> "flusters" <flusters@go4.it> wrote in message
> news:OF7M0aflFHA.1444@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> > Glee
> >
> > Thanks for the two messages.
> >
> > I am much clearer now due to your advice. I thought that I was being
> > particularly stupid!!
> >
> > I noticed the error message on the Desktop, after everything froze and
> > after
> > the reboot. It is a Notepad icon and the file is called
> > hs_err_pid4294775229.log. I clicked it, associated and opened it with
> > Notepad. I then used cut and paste to copy the full message to this group.
> > (I have never seen an error message on the Desktop before.)
>
>
 
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Unfortunately, yes I have seen them. Several of my users at work must use
the Sun JVM for custom-written Web-based applications and have called me
when these files have popped up on their desktop. They don't recall seeing
an error message but these files suddenly appeared on their desktop.

There might be some option to turn them off or redirect them but I haven't
spent a lot of time looking for it. I have so many other reasons to dislike
the Sun JVM. One of them is that I see a lot of cross-version compatibility
issues with the online apps we need to use it with. One particular Web site
will work only with the 1.0.36 version of the Sun JVM - if you try to access
it with a newer version you get a blank screen and no explanation of what
the problem is. Another site (that installs software over the Web) works
only with the 1.0.42 release - if you try it on the 1.0.36 version you are
told you need to upgrade but if you use the 1.5 version the install simply
fails.

Their "upgrade" process bothers me as much as it bothers you. 'nuff said.
:-(

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* for the benefit of all. Private mail is usually not replied to.
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"glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message
news:O$UoPAllFHA.420@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> I've not seen these error files form Sun Java before....have you, Richard?
> It's a
> pretty odd way to deal with an error....seems like the sort of thing one
> would get
> if one were a developer, not an end-user.
>
> Interestingly, to me anyway, is that from what I can determine, this Java
> HotSpot
> Client is for error-reporting, at least, and seems to revolve around this
> file in
> the Sun Java folder tree:
> Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_04\bin\client\jvm.dll
>
> What is interesting is that I never had that file in the bin folder
> sub-tree, until
> I installed the 1.5.0_04 update, yet it appears to have been around for
> quite a few
> versions of Sun Java. Wonder how I managed to avoid it till now.....
>
> I am increasingly disturbed by Sun's apparent lack of interest in doing
> anything to
> fix their gawd-awful installer, which leaves the older versions of Sun
> Java, and
> hence their vulnerabilities, installed.
 
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Thanks, Richard.
--
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http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

"Richard G. Harper" <rgharper@email.com> wrote in message
news:OV8oZUolFHA.936@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Unfortunately, yes I have seen them. Several of my users at work must use
> the Sun JVM for custom-written Web-based applications and have called me
> when these files have popped up on their desktop. They don't recall seeing
> an error message but these files suddenly appeared on their desktop.
>
> There might be some option to turn them off or redirect them but I haven't
> spent a lot of time looking for it. I have so many other reasons to dislike
> the Sun JVM. One of them is that I see a lot of cross-version compatibility
> issues with the online apps we need to use it with. One particular Web site
> will work only with the 1.0.36 version of the Sun JVM - if you try to access
> it with a newer version you get a blank screen and no explanation of what
> the problem is. Another site (that installs software over the Web) works
> only with the 1.0.42 release - if you try it on the 1.0.36 version you are
> told you need to upgrade but if you use the 1.5 version the install simply
> fails.
>
> Their "upgrade" process bothers me as much as it bothers you. 'nuff said.
> :-(
>
> --
> Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] rgharper@gmail.com
> * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups
> * for the benefit of all. Private mail is usually not replied to.
> * My website, such as it is ... http://rgharper.mvps.org/
> * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
>
> "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message
> news:O$UoPAllFHA.420@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > I've not seen these error files form Sun Java before....have you, Richard?
> > It's a
> > pretty odd way to deal with an error....seems like the sort of thing one
> > would get
> > if one were a developer, not an end-user.
> >
> > Interestingly, to me anyway, is that from what I can determine, this Java
> > HotSpot
> > Client is for error-reporting, at least, and seems to revolve around this
> > file in
> > the Sun Java folder tree:
> > Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_04\bin\client\jvm.dll
> >
> > What is interesting is that I never had that file in the bin folder
> > sub-tree, until
> > I installed the 1.5.0_04 update, yet it appears to have been around for
> > quite a few
> > versions of Sun Java. Wonder how I managed to avoid it till now.....
> >
> > I am increasingly disturbed by Sun's apparent lack of interest in doing
> > anything to
> > fix their gawd-awful installer, which leaves the older versions of Sun
> > Java, and
> > hence their vulnerabilities, installed.
>
>