I would like to ask if it is GRUB that switch the CPU to protected mode during boot up or is it the Linux kernel that does it. And also I would like to ask - is the kernel itself (vmlinuz) an ELF or i
I developed a Java applet that launches an executable file. When I launch an executable file using the applet - with \"protected mode activated\" - my sistem crashes.
I am using \"deleteURLCacheEntry\" Wininet API to delete temporary internet files on Win7/Vista IE 7/8 respectively. The API works perfectly fine when IE\'s protected mode is OFF. But it fails silentl
I have a program written in CA-Clipper 5.2 and linked with Blinker 7.I recently learned how to compile it into protected mode in place of real mode.Now the real mode debugger won\'t work with the prog
I have an Internet Explorer add-in, written in C#, which talks via a WCF named-pipe to a .NET desktop application.The desktop app creates the ServiceHost for the netNamedPipeBinding, and each instance
I am doing some OS experiment. Until now, all my code utilized the real mode BIOS interrupt to manipulate hard disk and floppy. But once my code enabled the Protect Mode of the CPU, all the real mode
I am attempting to fire up ISQL 4.10DC1 on MS-DOS 6.22, but cant seem to get PSTARTSQL.EXE to load, it says DOS16M Error[6]: Not enough memory.. I have DEVICE=C:\\DOS\\HIMEM.SYS as my first line in CO
Could we use the Int 13h (direct disk read/write) in Windows operating systems or does the windows protected mode not allow us, and if so is there a work round?
I am writing an IE Extension (BHO) in C#.When run in protected mode (IE\'s new UAC-compliant mode which forces all extensions to run at low-integrity), it fails because it cannot access user.config in
I thought that one process cannot read the memory of other processes. But I\'m shocked to see an application named "WinHex" which has "RAM Editor" and it is able to access the enti