Invalid page fault when you run Flight Simulator (244889)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator 2: WWII Pacific Theater
- Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator: WWII Europe Series 1.0
- Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000 Professional Edition
- Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000
- Microsoft Flight Simulator 98
This article was previously published under Q244889 SYMPTOMS When you run any one of the programs that are listed in the
"Applies to" section, you may receive an error message that is
similar to the following: Filename caused an invalid page fault
in module unknown@xxxx:xxxxxxxx where
Filename is the executable file of the program.
Note When you run Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000, you may receive one of the following error messages: FS2000 caused an
invalid page fault in module Kernel32.dll. FS2000 caused invalid page fault in module FS2000.icd FS2000 caused invalid page fault in module FS2000.exe
You may also receive the following error message: Microsoft
Flight Simulator has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for
the inconvenience. If you click Click Here, you receive an error signature that is similar to the following:
Error Signature
AppName: fs2000.icd AppVer: 7.0.0.4781 ModName: fs2000.icd ModVer: 7.0.0.4781 Offset: 0001f7ds
Or, you may receive the following error message: Error - fs5wtest.exe Could not load language resource dll
c:\program files\microsoft games\fs2000\english.fll You may also
receive the following error message: Microsoft Flight
Simulator 2002 has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for
the inconvenience. If you click Click Here, a dialog box appears that contains the following information about the error: AppName: fs2002.exe Modver: 4.90.0.3000 Modname:kernel32.dll Appver: 8.0.0.10919 Offset: 0000a322 CAUSE This issue may occur if you install third-party aircraft,
gauges, or other add-on features.RESOLUTION To resolve this issue, remove the third-party feature or
contact the manufacturer of the third-party feature for support. You
may need to remove and reinstall Microsoft Flight Simulator to remove the
third-party feature. Before removing and then reinstalling the game,
clean boot the computer. Restart your computer by using a clean boot procedureWhen you start Microsoft Windows, typically there are a number of
programs that start automatically and run in the background that may interfere
with the game. These programs may include antivirus and system utility
programs. When you perform a clean boot, you prevent these programs from
starting automatically. You must be logged on as an administrator or a member
of the Administrators group to complete this procedure. If your computer is
connected to a network, network policy settings may also prevent you from
completing this procedure. To restart your computer by using a clean
boot procedure, follow these steps when you are using Windows XP. Note You may experience a temporary loss of some services
functionality when you follow these steps. Restoring the settings restores the
functionality, but may result in the return of the original error message or
behavior.
- Click Start, click
Run, type
msconfig in the Open box, and then click OK.
- On the General tab, click
Selective Startup.
- Under Selective Startup, click to clear
the following check boxes:
- Process SYSTEM.INI File
- Process WIN.INI File
- Load Startup Items
- On the Services tab, click to select the
Hide All Microsoft Services check box, and then click
Disable All.
- Click OK, and then click
Restart.
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For more information or to view steps for other operating
systems, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
331796
Games: How to perform a clean boot
to prevent background programs from Interfering with game play
Remove and then reinstall the gameStep 1: Remove the game- To prevent the game from automatically starting, press and
hold down the SHIFT key, and then insert the game disc into the CD or
DVD drive.
- Click Start, point to
Settings, and then click Control
Panel.
- Double-click Add or Remove Programs or
double-click Add/Remove Programs.
- Click the game, and then click Add/Remove
or click Change/Remove.
- On the game Setup screen, click Uninstall or click Remove.
- When you are prompted to confirm that you want to remove
the game, click Yes.
- Click OK two times.
- Exit Control Panel.
Step 2: Delete the game folder- Click Start, click Find
or click Search, and then click Files or Folders or
click For Files or Folders. In Microsoft Windows XP, click
All Files or Folders.
- In the Named box or in the All or part of the
file name box, type the appropriate folder name for your version of
Flight Simulator or Combat Flight Simulator:
- Flight Simulator 2002 folder name - fs2002
- Flight Simulator 2000 folder name - fs2000
- Flight simulator 98 folder name - Flight Simulator
- Combat Flight Simulator 2 folder name - Combat Flight
Simulator 2
- Combat Flight Simulator 1 folder name - Combat Flight
Simulator
- In the Look in box, click My
Computer.
Note In Microsoft Windows 98, click to select the Include
subfolders check box if it is available. - Click Find Now or
click Search.
- Right-click the game folder, click Delete,
and then click Yes.
- Close the Find: Files Named
window.
Step 3: Reinstall the gameAfter delete the game folder, perform a clean boot procedure on the computer, insert the game disc
into your CD or DVD drive, and then follow the instructions that appear on the screen
to install the game. Note For more information about how to perform a clean boot procedure, see the "Perform a clean boot" section.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 8/2/2006 |
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