Just create a profile for Vegas 2 and uncheck all but one of the processors, then double click the profile you made to launch the game. It is a very simple scheme that can be used to detect single or any other odd number (i.e., three, five, etc.) of errors in the output. I have a computer A parity bit is a bit that is added to a group of source bits to ensure that the number of set bits (i.e., bits with value 1) in the outcome is even or odd. Why? It gives me that warning when I try to open "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets". I keep getting a "General Protection History:appInit". The Windows 80×87 emulator library, WIN87EM.DLL, works at the 16-bit-Windows level to virtualize the coprocessor among multiple Windows-based applications that run inside the system VM. I don't use any mods for this game.īasically the issue is that when you try to run a legacy 16-bit application in Windows XP and above you will receive the GPF (General Protection Fault). The game crashes every 10-30 minutes completely random and I can't find out why. When I reload the game and do the same conversation over again it doesn't crash. Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3230M CPU 2.It happens randomly when I talk to NPC's, then suddenly crashes with a "general protection fault" message. So, can you think of any effective method to get this work, properly. None of them worked and I'm still receiving the same boring error message. Well, I am not a newbie and I have made many games (with these kind of silly Windowish errors) to work and run.
When I start the game after about 30 seconds a long General Protection Fault Error report appears on screen which accepting it, causes the game to be terminated. I have recently obtained Borderlands 1: GOTY Enhanced 2019 version.