You shouldn't need to do that. Easy test to find out if you need to or not is to set failsafe settings in your bios. Unless the machine runs ridiculusly slow or you get the same problems, your bios is ok and dont need flashing. The CPU clock speed may just need to be set correctly. It will...
All you need to do is this - Go into your BIOS by pressing del while your computer boots. Disable the onboard sound using the + and - keys on the keypad part of the keyboard. Reboot and go into windows. You should have been supplied with cd containing the driver/(s) for your soundcard. Put it in...
Usually, this type of problem occurs from one of four things, or perhaps two, three or all together if your unlucky.
#1 - Your power supply is faulty. (Simply try another power supply. Make sure it is of sufficient wattage)
#2 - Your processor is overheating. (Make sure your fan is positioned...
But I still dont see a problem. My array was initialised correctly.
So;
array[50] (indexes are 0..49)
and;
array[100] (indexes should be 0..99)
(No problem here, I understand this.)
And my loop should work with both array's regardless of their size. So why did I get a problem? I never have...
Ok, this I didn't know:
I have this in my code:
#define MAXSTU 100
I then have this array:
char names_and_courses[MAXSTU][2][30];
So I was having the problem outlined above, couldn't find anywhere where I was trying to access elements past the end...
I just coded a program in C that compiles fine, but when I go to run it I get this:
General Protection Exception
Anybody have any idea why. Thx in advance.
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