said:
>The big problem is that there are two traps displayed, one right after
>the other.
Don't you have popuplog recording enabled? These are process traps and
will get logged. Get the logging working and post the trap screens and I
might have some recommendations.
SMSTART is the IDE health monitoring deamon.
FFST is the first failure error logging daemon.
>The first one partially scrolls off the
>top; the second one says c00000005 and FFST.EXE. I don't have my docs
>here in San Diego so can't look up a trap 05.
It's your garden variety access violation.
>-- 4. I wait a few seconds to make sure everything has stabilized and
>then press a key to end the pause from 2. above. My bootup proceeds
>normally after I press a key to end the pause.
These are optional components. If they die on bootup, they are just not
there afterwards.
>-- 5. I tried booting with RESTARTOBJECTS=NO to see if some object was
>trying to start and causing the trap, but I got the same traps so that's
>not the cause.
Makes sense. You are starting the apps from CONFIG.SYS.
>-- 6. UniMaint Repair runs to completion and doesn't fix the problem.
Makes sense. This is not a WPS problem.
Regards,
Steven
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