Conflicts between Wince4.2 Simulator and PAE (Physical Address Extensions).

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Hardware environment: CPU: Althon64 3000 memory: Kingstone 512 * 2 motherboard: ABIT KV8 Pro Software Environment: OS: WinXP SP2 Recently, in order to do the company's project installed EVC development environment, the WinCe4.2 simulator is found during the installation process. Conflicts between PAE (physical address extensions). WinCE4.2 Simulator will install a driver called "Virtual PC Application Services" in WinXP. When you install this driver, the WinXP report will make the system unstable and then automatically do not allow this driver to take effect. This driver cannot be used, and it is natural to use the WinCe4.2 emulator debugger. From below this page, I know the cause of the conflict: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;n-us;883989, but according to MS, in my C: / boot. Can't find / PAE option in INI. However, I think I still put a Win2kpro in VMware. WinXP is not going to, I will try it under Win2K. However, after the VMwareWin2k found the WinCE simulator started, it has been black screen, and the firewall ZA is closed. Finally, I can only think that the WinCE simulator cannot run in VMware, this road will not walk. At this time, I still think that since the EVC and WinCE simulator are developed by MS, then the Virtual PC should be supported. I can feel that I have to install an OS in the Virtual PC. Then go to Google's way to disable the PAE, finally found in the page below. Http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;zh-cn;875352 Changed / NoExecute in c: /boot.ini to / Execute, restart, PAE function is disabled, developed The program can also be commissioned in the WinCE simulator smoothly. In addition, according to the data discovery that PAE mainly enables the system to use 4GB of memory, and is a prerequisite for using DEP (data execution protection), so that PAE can improve the compatibility of the system, and does not have a much impact on system efficiency. Just make the system some unsafe. MS Recommend a method that can not use DEP for the specified application, but I have a conflict with PAE, I don't know how to set up a driver, and the specific method is looking for.

Disable the PAE mode method: Right-click on the desktop "My Computer" property, select "Advanced", then click "Settings" below "Start and Recovery", then click the "Edit" button in the box, you will open Boot.ini at this time. File, then this line of file "Multi (0) disk (0) rdisk (0) partition (1) / windows =" Microsoft Windows XP Professional "/ NoExecute = OPTIN / FASTITECT" changed to / NOEXECUTE = OPTIN The file is saved after execute is finished, then restart the computer is OK.

MS About Enabling Physical Address Extensions (PAE) X86 Steps Page: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/Prodtechnol/WindowsServer2003/en-chs/library/serverhelp/32DA8FD0-23F4-4DD4-B5F0-F2B45BB042B3.MSPX ? mfr = true

Physical Address Extension (PAE) X86 overview: http: //www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/zh-chs/library/ServerHelp/32da8fd0-23f4-4dd4-b5f0-f2b45bb042b3.mspx mfr = trueWindows XP Service? Pack 2, Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 and Data Implementation Protection (DEP) function in Windows Server 2003 http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;zh-cn;875352

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