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<p>* Attempting to read as data bytes in memory which are designated as instructions<br/>
* Other miscellaneous conflicts between the designation of a part of memory and its use</p>

<p>However, many modern operating systems implement their memory access-control schemes via paging instead of segmentation, so it is often the case that invalid memory references in operating systems such as Windows are reported via <a href="page.php?w=page_fault">page fault</a>s instead of general protection faults. Operating systems typically provide an abstraction</p><p>
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