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    rian24 is offline Junior Member
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    Default Fixing of illegal operations

    How do I fix illegal operations?

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    This is a type of program which runs in the background and are also may be the reason for your unlawful Operations. While trying made by you to run a game or a program which you have temporarily disabled and receiving a illegal operation on the screen and the TSR is running in the background and make sure that these programs are not affected by it.
    After removing the TSR programs, you can run the program or game and see that you will not receive the Illegal Operations, it is suggested that to reboot the computer after End tasking it and can find out which program is causing you this problem.

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    I think that your data is not being read properly from the relevant source if so the do the following


    When you are operating a program or game from a CD you will receive an Illegal Operation, verify that the CD is clean.
    If you are operating a game from a floppy diskette like a zip diskette then first confirm that the diskette does not have bodily errors with it a disk drive utility built-in with the drive.

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    When I had faced this kind of problem I have done the following procedure for solving the problem
    Install a program or game on a hard disk drive that has errors or is highly fragmented
    When the user is installing a program or game into a hard disk drive of the computer it is optional that if you receive any errors after finishing the installing of the program or game then you try again to make it uninstall that program or game, run a scan disk and finally install the program or game again after doing the process.
    If still there is an error showing on the hard disk drive, then this will cause the program or game to run inappropriately and which will result in Illegal Operations.

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    There might be corrupt or missing file can also lead you to Illegal Operations. It is suitable that first try to uninstall the program and afterwards again reinstall it in the computer but see to it that again there are no corrupt or missing files in the computer while the file are being replaced or repaired.

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    When I had a like this kind of problem I had checked my computer viruses if any overloaded into computer memory and can also change the data of program files when infecting a computer, make sure that a virus security value is installed on the computer and that you have the latest Virus Definition in your computer.

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