panaitolas Δημοσ. 12 Μαρτίου 2004 Δημοσ. 12 Μαρτίου 2004 Loipon eixa to motherboard monitor 5.3.5.1 kai egathistodas to 2-3 fores mou petaei ena mynima pou leei PRIVILEGED INSTRUCTION me monh epilogh to ok pagonontas to prg kata tin ekkinish.Ekei i moni lysh einai na patiso ok kleinontas to prg mh mporwntas na to xrisimopoihsw.Katevasa nea ekdosh 5.3.6.0 kai ginetai pali to idio.Dokimasa kai kata to install na valw thn epilogh boot pou sinista to prg se periptosh pou iparxei afto to minhma kai pali ta idia.Kserei kaneis ti mporei na fteei.Me alla logia to prg den trexei kai petaei kata tin ekkinish ton windows to parapano mynhma.I mhtrhkh mou einai P4C800-e Deluxe.
george3543 Δημοσ. 14 Μαρτίου 2004 Δημοσ. 14 Μαρτίου 2004 Mipos den exeis PRIVILEGES gia setup?an exeis ta XP pro koita mipos kaneis exei peiraksei ta registry...
DimitrisKTM Δημοσ. 14 Μαρτίου 2004 Δημοσ. 14 Μαρτίου 2004 Privileged Error?! Need help! When I start MBM I get the splash screen but behind it says something but I cannot move the box, and after passing that I get a "Privileged Error" any help? http://www.livewiredev.com/bbs/show...p;threadid=2821 privileged instruction when I start MBM All NT based OS do not allow a program to directly access hardware, so a system driver is needed to do this. When you install MBM it will offer you to install the MBMIO driver, this is the driver needed for MBM to access you hardware. If this driver is not installed or not running then you get the privileged instruction error message. There are a few causes: - the driver is not installed: to fix simply re-install MBM and if asked re-install the driver - The driver has not yet been started by Windows when it starts MBM: to fix simply re-install MBM, select to re-install the MBMIO driver and then select a higher starting level, so if the install suggests the driver should be started automatic you select system, if the install suggest system you select boot. If the above does fix it but not works when you have set MBM to autostart with windows then simply turn that feature off in MBM and make a shortcut to MBM in your startup folder, programs there are often started a little bit later [update] if the above does not solve it then it seems the best thing to do is the following: - find the file mbmiodrvr.sys on your system and delete it - open the registry and delete the key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\mbmiodrvr - REBOOT - install mbm again and select the right startup mode for the driver as explained above - REBOOT
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