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Re: [ProgSoc] .gpf
Unfortunately these files do not seem to be the cause of general protection
faults on my windoze 95 machine it appears that they are cuased by something
much more insidious
Matt Beauregard wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 14, 1999 at 07:47:44PM +1100, Michael Lamont wrote:
> > Does anyone know what this fil extension is .....it appears to be some
> > sort of binary but I can't find anything that uses this extension
> > anybody got any clues
>
> Try deleting it and see if your GPFs go away... I mean, maybe that
> file's been the problem all this time! ;-)
>
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> this computer is at peace
> control alt delete
>
> matthew beauregard
> viper communications
> systems programmer
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