> That is the good old general protection fault (GPF) that you also know
> from Windows. Maybe it would be better to have NO *emm* style driver
> loaded by default, as those tend to be hard for "one size fits all"
> configurations. Modern BIOSes and other hardware and firmware fail to
> announce reserved areas properly, *emm* enables UMBs, conflict, bang.
>
> ...
>
> So maybe some "on-demand BIOS module for USB flash storage" is one of
> those UMB conflict cases? But something else goes wrong with the keyb
> driver as well - again, please try if skipping JEMMEX solves both :-)
> Note that your BIOS typically decides about modules only at boot time.

This doesn't sound like the EMM is at fault here; it just happens to catch
GPF and UD exceptions to display a more informative message. Try using an
alternative keyboard layout mapper.

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