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| Page Fault - tmevtmgr.sys Bear with me pls - very new user and non-geek! I cannot log in today (after 3 mos. of trouble-free logins) - I get a blue screen filled with error messages. Most prominent info is: page fault in non paged area tmevtmgr.sys with addresses that change each time I try to log in. It suggests doing something with BIOS memory, but I don't see any such options. I have not recently downloaded any new software; I was running Trend Micro AntiVirus but deleted the software in the hope that might solve the problem. No luck. I tried a system restore but ended up with the blue screen again. What to do? Thanks! |
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| Re: Page Fault - tmevtmgr.sys Rick E wrote: [color=blue] > Bear with me pls - very new user and non-geek! I cannot log in today > (after 3 mos. of trouble-free logins) - I get a blue screen filled with > error > messages. Most prominent info is: page fault in non paged area > tmevtmgr.sys with addresses that change each time I try to log in. It > suggests doing something with BIOS memory, but I don't see any such > options. I have not recently downloaded any new software; I was running > Trend Micro AntiVirus but deleted the software in the hope that might > solve the problem. No luck. > > I tried a system restore but ended up with the blue screen again. > > What to do? Thanks![/color] The tmevtmgr.sys is indeed a TrendMicro low-level driver. Contact them for resolution of the problem. Apparently when you uninstalled, this file was still left behind so maybe they have a cleanup utility or method for you. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers [url]www.elephantboycomputers.com[/url] Don't Panic! |
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| Re: Page Fault - tmevtmgr.sys Thanks so much! I'll give it a go. Rick "Malke" wrote: [color=blue] > Rick E wrote: >[color=green] > > Bear with me pls - very new user and non-geek! I cannot log in today > > (after 3 mos. of trouble-free logins) - I get a blue screen filled with > > error > > messages. Most prominent info is: page fault in non paged area > > tmevtmgr.sys with addresses that change each time I try to log in. It > > suggests doing something with BIOS memory, but I don't see any such > > options. I have not recently downloaded any new software; I was running > > Trend Micro AntiVirus but deleted the software in the hope that might > > solve the problem. No luck. > > > > I tried a system restore but ended up with the blue screen again. > > > > What to do? Thanks![/color] > > The tmevtmgr.sys is indeed a TrendMicro low-level driver. Contact them for > resolution of the problem. Apparently when you uninstalled, this file was > still left behind so maybe they have a cleanup utility or method for you. > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP > Elephant Boy Computers > [url]www.elephantboycomputers.com[/url] > Don't Panic! >[/color] |
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