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[> [> [> [> [> Subject: Re: Yahoo messenger give Ypager error
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Author:
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Date Posted: 10:54:49 07/11/04 Sun
YPAGER caused an invalid page fault in module..."
This message usually means Yahoo! Messenger was not properly installed on your system.
However, if you receive the crash message "YPAGER caused an invalid page fault in module KERNEL32.DLL," please read our KERNEL32.DLL Crash help section for information on reporting this issue.
If your Messenger did not crash with the "KERNEL32.DLL" crash message, follow these steps to fix your Messenger:
Make sure to exit Yahoo! Messenger completely. (If you don't, the un-installation will fail.)
Click on the Start button on the taskbar.
Select Settings and then Control Panel.
Click on Add/Remove Programs.
Scroll down and double-click Yahoo! Messenger.
Follow the prompts until Messenger has been successfully uninstalled.
Once Messenger has been uninstalled, download the latest version and save the file to your hard drive. After the file has downloaded, close your browser and all other background applications. (Make sure to actually exit these programs rather than just minimizing them to the taskbar). Then, try installing the Messenger again using the following method:
Windows 95/98/ME
Shutdown and restart your computer.
Press CTRL + ALT + DEL on your keyboard. This will bring up the Close Programs window.
You will see a list of programs currently running in the background on your system. "Explorer" is the Windows 95 operating system. "Systray" is the taskbar manager. All other items on the list are programs that could be causing a conflict with the Messenger installation and should be closed while the Yahoo! Messenger is being installed. Once the Messenger is installed, restarting your computer will return these programs to their original configurations.
One at a time, click each item in the list to highlight it and then click the End Task button. When you click the End Task button, the Close Program window will close. You will need to press CTRL + ALT + DEL each time to bring it up again. If you get a message stating that a program is "Not Responding," click End Task.
On rare occasions, using the End Task command can cause the system to reboot. If you experience this, you will need to start from the beginning and proceed without attempting to use End Task to close that particular program.
Once you have the Close Programs window clear except for Explorer and Systray (or Explorer only, if you don't have Systray), click Cancel to close the window.
Install Yahoo! Messenger again. You should not experience the same problem.
Once the Messenger is installed, restart your system. All of your background applications will return to their original configurations.
Windows NT/2000/XP:
Shutdown and restart your computer.
Press CTRL + ALT + DEL on your keyboard. This will bring up the Windows security window.
Click the Task Manager button, and then click the Task Manager tab.
You will see a list of programs currently running in the background on your system. Close these programs while the Yahoo! Messenger is being installed. Once the Messenger is installed, restarting your computer will return these programs to their original configurations.
Click the top item on the list to highlight it. Then hold the Shift key down and click the last item on the list. This will highlight the whole list.
Click the End Task button to temporarily close all background applications on your system.
Click the X in the upper right-hand corner to close the Task Manager window.
Install the Yahoo! Messenger. The installation should now proceed correctly. Once you have the Messenger installed, restart your system. All of your background applications will then return to their original settings.
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