How to Fix General Protection Fault in module WIN8. EM. DLL while running Windows 7 in VMWare. ![]() Matti1990 00:19, 4 lip 2014 (CEST) Drzewianin 08:24, 4 lip 2014 (CEST). Emptywords 10:42, 4 lip 2014 (CEST) - jak to u mnie - będzie 1, 2 staroci i chyba się uda. Center for the tech community to "meet" to ask questions, give answers, and make comments. Posted by newlife. Sep 9, 2. 01. 4 in Virtualization | 2. Recently ran into an issue with a Windows 7 3. ![]() ![]() VM running in VMware Fusion on Mac OSX 1. Mavericks) when running a Point of Sale application would receive a Application has caused a general protection fault in module WIN8.
EM. DLL. Starting doing some digging and found this thread discussing the issue at http: //social. Forums/en- US/e. 09. Basically the issue is that when you try to run a legacy 1. Windows XP and above you will receive the GPF (General Protection Fault). The Windows 8. 0×8. WIN8. 7EM. DLL, works at the 1. Windows level to virtualize the coprocessor among multiple Windows- based applications that run inside the system VM. It appears to me that, with the Virtual Machine using a Virtualized Processor (not related to the above reference to “virtualized coprocessor”) as opposed to an emulated processor, the Virtual Math Coprocessor Device (VMCPD) and/or WIN8. EM. DLL generate an error from the virtualized processor. So how do we fix it. Simple enough you just have to to “hiding” the math coprocessor from the Virtual Machine, so it doesn’t go to the processor. This apparently can be achieved by using a program called Win. Float which includes a tool called HIDE8. Lucky for us you can download winfloat from http: //www. Click on winfloat. Once downloaded double- click to extract the files. Copy HIDE8. 7. com to c: \windows\system. Add lh c: \windows\system. HIDE8. 7. com as the first line to the c: \windows\system. Reboot virtual machine. The error should now be gone. This will work with virtual machines running on Virtualbox and VMWare.
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