1 System Information Control 2 System Information Control 3 Generating snapshot... 4 5 System snapshot taken on %1. 6 Dr. Watson Log File|*.wlg| 7 Dr. Watson Log File|*.wlg|Text Documents|*.txt| 8 9 An error occurred while loading the file %1. \n \n 10 The file is damaged or is not a valid System Information log file. 11 An error occurred while loading one of the DLLs used by System Information Control. %1 \n \nThe file %2 may be corrupted. 12 An error occurred while loading one of the DLLs used by System Information Control. %1 \n \nThe file %2 could not be loaded. The file %3 may be corrupted. 13 You will not be able to load, save or print. 14 Not all system information will be collected. 15 Error information will be collected but not displayed. 16 Dr. Watson will not start. 17 System Information Control was unable to save the file %1. 18 Dr. Watson was unable to print the document. 19 The log path must be a fully-qualified path. 32 Saving results to log file directory... 33 (untitled) 34 %1%2 - Dr. Watson 35 Page %1!d! 62 %1 detected an error condition which was not handled by the application. 63 %1 used a system resource improperly.|%1 used an invalid or uninitialized "critical section". 64 %1 performed an invalid arithmetic operation.|%1 encountered an overflow during division. 65 %1 detected a programming error within itself.|%1 encountered a debugging single-step exception. 67 %1 detected a programming error within itself.|%1 encountered a hard-coded debugging breakpoint. 68 %1 performed an invalid arithmetic operation.|%1 detected an arithmetic overflow. 69 %1 performed an invalid memory access.|%1 attempted to access memory beyond that which it has allocated. 70 %1 attempted to execute an invalid instruction. 71 %1 performed an invalid arithmetic operation.|%1 attempted to use a nonexistent math coprocessor. 73 %1 performed an invalid memory access.|%1 instructed the math coprocessor to access invalid memory. 75 %1 performed an invalid memory access.|%1 attempted to access memory that has already been freed. 76 The application overflowed its temporary memory area.|The application overflowed its stack. This is typically caused by unrestricted recursion or an exception inside an exception handler. 77 %1 accessed memory improperly or encountered some nonspecific error.|%1 used an uninitialized variable, attempted to access memory or a DLL that has been freed, or encountered some other nonspecific error. 78 %1 attempted to access memory that does not exist. 80 %1 performed an invalid arithmetic operation.|%1 encountered an error in its use of the math coprocessor. 96 %1 used an uninitialized function pointer. 97 %1 or one of its DLLs corrupted the application's private memory.|%1 or one of its DLLs corrupted the application heap. 98 %1 attempted to use memory which has already been freed.|%1 attempted to use a freed heap block. 99 The application or one of its DLLs used a function pointer variable which was uninitialized or freed. 100 The application or one of its DLLs may have overflowed an internal temporary buffer. 101 The application or one of its DLLs used an uninitialized function pointer variable or attempted to use a DLL which has already been freed. 102 %1 performed an invalid memory access.|%1 attempted to use a null data pointer variable. 103 %1 performed an invalid memory access.|%1 attempted to write to memory that does not exist or is read-only. It may be using an uninitialized variable, or it may be attempting to access memory after having freed it. 104 %1 performed an invalid memory access.|%1 attempted to read from memory that does not exist. It may be using an uninitialized variable, or it may be attempting to access memory after having freed it. 105 The application overflowed its stack. Use the mkcompat program to give the application a larger stack. 112 Dr. Watson found nothing obviously unusual. 113 %1 has altered Windows system files. 114 If the Taskbar is behaving strangely, try exiting %1. 115 See http://www.microsoft.com/kb/peropsys/win95/q136475.htm for more information. 116 Dr. Watson recommends removing SMARTDRV.EXE from your Autoexec.bat to make more memory available to Windows. 117 The file mmsystem.dll is not listed in the [boot] section of system.ini. Multimedia services may be erratic. 118 %1 does not appear to be a Windows 95 Plug-and-Play compatible display driver. 119 Critical system memory memory appears to have been corrupted. Save your work and restart the computer. 128 Dr. Watson's Remarks: 129 User's Remarks: 144 Program 145 Type 146 Path 147 System module 148 Modified by 149 Hook type 150 Hooked by 151 Application 152 DLL path 153 Application path 154 Loaded from 155 Driver 156 Description 157 Name 158 Command 159 Likely path 160 Address 161 Date 162 Manufacturer 163 Part of 164 Version 165 System Information 166 There are no items to display in this category. 177 %1 %2 %3 184 Normal mode 185 Safe mode 186 Safe mode w/network 192 Clean install using 193 Upgrade using 195 network 196 CD 197 Floppy 198 Full Floppy 199 floppy 200 Select CD 201 OEM 202 OEM floppy 203 OEM CD 204 Microsoft Internal 205 Full CD 206 Web 207 MSDN CD 208 Full OEM CD 209 OEM Preinstall Kit 210 Analyzing collected information... 211 Collecting information about your system... 212 Building task list... 213 Loading startup groups... 214 Checking system files for modifications... 215 Collecting information about system hooks... 216 Collecting information about kernel-mode drivers... 217 Collecting information about user-mode drivers... 218 Collecting information about MS-DOS drivers... 219 Collecting information about 32-bit modules... 220 Collecting information about 16-bit modules... 225 Building trace file... 227 Tasks 229 Startup 230 Patches 231 Hooks 232 Kernel Drivers 233 User Drivers 234 MS-DOS Drivers 235 Modules 236 16-bit Modules 242 Summary/Overview 243 System Information 244 Task list 245 Startup Items 246 System Patches 247 System Hooks 248 Kernel Drivers 249 User-Mode Drivers 250 MS-DOS Drivers 251 32-bit Modules 252 16-bit Modules 257 Details 259 The following applications were running at the time the system snapshot was taken. 261 The following applications are registered to run when the system starts. 262 The following system modules have been modified ("patched") in memory. 263 The following modules have intercepted ("hooked") various aspects of the system. 264 The following Windows kernel-mode drivers are installed. 265 The following Windows user-mode drivers are installed. 266 The following MS-DOS drivers are installed. 267 The following 32-bit modules were in use by the application when it encountered an error. 268 The following 16-bit modules were in memory when the snapshot was taken. Note that this information may be duplicated elsewhere. 274 Message Filter 275 Journal Record 276 Journal Playback 277 Keyboard 278 GetMessage 279 Window Procedure 280 CBT 281 System MsgFilter 282 Mouse 283 Hardware 284 Debug 285 Shell 286 Foreground Idle 287 Window Procedure Result 290 Startup Group 291 Common Startup Group 292 Win.ini 293 Registry (Per-User Run) 294 Registry (Machine Run) 295 Registry (Per-User Service) 296 Registry (Machine Service) 306 Uptime: %1!d!:%2!02d!:%3!02d!:%4!02d! 307 %1!d!MB RAM 308 %1!d!%% system resources free 309 Virtual memory is disabled 310 Custom 311 Windows-managed 312 %1 swap file on drive %2!c! (%3!d!MB free) 313 Temporary files on drive %1!c! (%2!d!MB free) 314 On "%1" as "%2" 322 Device driver 323 TSR program 338 VMM |Virtual Machine Manager 339 VPOWERD |Advanced Power Management driver 340 ENABLE |Accessibility driver 341 VKD |Keyboard driver 342 VFLATD |Linear aperture video driver 343 BIOS |Plug and Play BIOS driver 344 VDD |Display driver 345 VMOUSE |Mouse driver 346 EBIOS |Extended BIOS driver 347 VSHARE |File sharing driver 348 VWIN32 |Win32 subsystem driver 349 VFBACKUP|Floppy backup helper driver 350 VCOMM |Communications port Plug and Play driver 351 COMBUFF |Communications buffer driver 352 VCD |Communications port driver 353 VPD |Printer driver 354 IFSMGR |File system manager 355 IOS |I/O Supervisor 356 SPOOLER |Print spooler 357 VFAT |FAT filesystem driver 358 VCACHE |Cache manager 359 VCOND |Console subsystem driver 360 VCDFSD |CD-ROM filesystem driver 361 INT13 |BIOS hard disk emulation driver 362 VXDLDR |Dynamic device driver loader 363 VDEF |Default filesystem driver 364 PAGEFILE|Swapfile driver 365 CONFIGMG|Configuration manager 366 VMD |Windows 3.1-compatible mouse driver 367 DOSNET |Windows 3.1-compatible network helper driver 368 VPICD |Hardware interrupt manager 369 VTD |Timer device driver 370 REBOOT |Ctrl+Alt+Del manager 371 VDMAD |Direct Memory Access controller driver 372 VSD |Speaker driver 373 V86MMGR |MS-DOS memory manager 374 PAGESWAP|Swapfile manager 375 DOSMGR |MS-DOS emulation manager 376 VMPOLL |System idle-time driver 377 SHELL |Shell device driver 378 PARITY |Memory parity driver 379 BIOSXLAT|BIOS emulation driver 380 VMCPD |Math coprocessor driver 381 VTDAPI |Multimedia timer driver 382 PERF |System Monitor data collection driver 383 NTKERN |Windows Driver Model 384 SDVXD |SmartDrive 402 Dynamic 403 Static 404 NT driver 418 419 system.ini 420 Registry 421 I/O subsystem 422 Plug and Play 423 Debugger 424 Winsock 432 Microsoft Corporation 433 Microsoft® Windows® Operating System 434 Divide error 435 Single-step trap 436 Non-maskable interrupt 437 Breakpoint trap 438 Overflow 439 Bound range exceeded 440 Invalid opcode 441 No coprocessor 442 Double fault 443 Intel reserved 09 444 Invalid TSS 445 Segment not present 446 Stack fault 447 General protection fault 448 Invalid page fault 449 Intel reserved 0F 450 Floating point error 451 Alignment check 452 Intel reserved 12 453 Intel reserved 13 454 Intel reserved 14 455 Intel reserved 15 456 Intel reserved 16 457 Intel reserved 17 458 Intel reserved 18 459 Intel reserved 19 460 Intel reserved 1A 461 Intel reserved 1B 462 Intel reserved 1C 463 Intel reserved 1D 464 Intel reserved 1E 465 Intel reserved 1F 466 single step exception 467 ctrl+c exception 468 ctrl+break exception 469 access violation 470 stack overflow 471 integer divide overflow 472 privileged instruction 473 illegal instruction 474 in-page error 475 datatype misalignment 476 hardcoded breakpoint 498 Dr. Watson Log 499 &Open 500 &Print 514 Module Name: %1 515 Application Name: %1 516 Description: %1 517 Version: %1 518 Product: %1 519 Manufacturer: %1 530 Restart the program. If the problem persists, you may need to reinstall it. 531 Save your work and restart the computer. 532 If the problem persists, the file may be corrupted and should be reinstalled. 546 Select a folder where Dr. Watson log files are to be saved. 563 Available space on drive %1: %2!d!MB of %3!d!MB (%4) 564 Available space on drive %1: %2!d!MB of %3!d!MB (%4)(compressed drive) 3101 System Information Property Page 3102 General