The instruction at "0x6280436a" referenced memory at "0x0a055284" memory could not write click on OK to terminate the program.
The instruction at "0x6280436a" referenced memory at "0x0a055284" memory could not write click on ok to terminate the program.
Some programs that you have running is a failure. You have to find what it is that you can take appropriate measures such as uninstall/reinstall the program if it is legitimate. The first thing to do is to always make sure that the computer is free of viruses/malware:
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Removing_Malware
If the computer is clean, you can use a combination of Process Manager, the Configuration system, AutoRuns and boot in diagnostic mode utility to find out what is running and otherwise.
Start > run > msconfig [Enter]
This will open the System Configuration utility. Look under the Startup tab and find the likely culprit. Uncheck the box next to its name, apply and OK out. You don't need to restart immediately, but next time you do, you will get a dialog box saying that you have used the utility. Just check the box that says in effect, "don't mind to this subject again".
Important - do not use the System Configuration utility to stop the process. Use rather Start > Run > services.msc [Enter] and stop all services unless you really, really know what you're doing.
How to troubleshoot by using the Msconfig in Windows XP utility - http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310560
The free Autoruns program is very useful for managing your Startup - http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/default.mspx
You can get Process Manager from the same link from Sysinternals above.
Clean boot in Windows XP - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310353
Boot minimum troubleshooting Windows XP - Advanced http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316434
MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - don't panic!
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Dump SQL program is a program that helps you to debug the SQL database on your system crashes.
If you don't have SQL Server installed on your system or don't know what it means, that the software SQL debugging could subsist a trial version of the software you installed and uninstalled then more late leaving the program SQL dump and now he doesn't know what to do with himself.
Take a look in Add/Remove programs to something like this:
Microsoft SQL Server VSS Writer
If find you it and know that you are not using SQL Server, uninstall Microsoft SQL Server VSS Writer, restart and see what things look like.
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I have Windows Vista and I use speech recognition Windows, a lot of things. I have used it for years and have really learned to rely on it! Unfortunately, since a recent upgrade of windows installed, Windows speech recognition stops randomly in the middle of using it and it gives me the following error message: «the instruction at 0x6434c5e9 referenced memory at 0x0ef2ea80.» The memory could not write. "And then it stops. When I open it again, it seems to open normally and it will work for varying amounts of time before it does again and I get a different error message.
I tried to restart and it did not help at all. Please, can someone help me? Please?
Hi Alicia,.
1 update you tried to install?
Method 1:
You can try to run a SFC scan and check.
This problem may occur if a system file is missing or damaged.
You can refer to the method-the System File Checker tool in the following article:
How to use the System File Checker tool to fix the system files missing or corrupted on Windows Vista or Windows 7
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833
Method 2:
Step 1:
Check the updates that are installed recently.
You can view the following link to check the installed updates:
See the Windows updates are installed
Step 2:
You can uninstall these updates and try to install the update one at a time and check for the issue.
Method 3:
You can also try a system restore to a restore point before the updates were installed.
Note: When you perform the system restore to restore the computer to a previous state, programs and updates that you have installed are removed.
To run the system restore, you can consult the following link:
System Restore: frequently asked questions
Hope this information is useful.
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How can I stop the view on my screen when I start my pc that says that the memory could not be read?
Hello
1 did you changes to the computer before the show?
2 are you able to start the computer on the desk?
3. What is the brand and model of the computer?
Method 1: Run the fixit diagnosing memory problems
http://go.Microsoft.com/?linkid=9759543
Method 2: To resolve this problem, increase the size of the swap file:
Click Start, right-click my computer, and then clickProperties.
In the System Properties dialog box, click the Advanced tab.
In the results pane, click settings.
In the Performance Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab.
In the virtual memory section, click change.
Change the initial size value and the value of the maximum size to a value above, click onthe valueand then click OK.
Click OK to close the Performance Options dialog box, and then clickOK to close the System Properties dialog box.
See also:
Maintenance tasks that improve performance
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-XP/help/Setup/maintenance-improve-performance
Please let us know the result.
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What a pity that the forums MS Answers does not prompt for any information system when a new question is asked.
Resolution of the problems would be much faster and without a lot of trial and error and guessing if this was the case.
If you see messages similar to this:
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It seems that the last update for Windows Media Player may contribute to this problem when the system has the Windows Driver Foundation Service active and running.
Unless you write your own drivers for XP and using the Windows Driver Foundation Service to help you debug, you should disable the WDF Service.
Click Start, run and enter in the box:
services.msc
Click OK to launch the Services Applet
Locate the Windows Driver Foundation - User-mode Driver Framework service, right-click on the service, select properties and choose disabled and OK your way out of the Services Applet to save the changes.
Note that you will not be able to 'Stop' Service first, but it's OK.
Restart your system (the WDF service is now disabled) and check your failure condition now.
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When I stopped Windows XP Professional (32 bit), SP3 the following messages will appear on my screen:
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Some programs that you have running in the background is a failure. Make the boot minimum troubleshooting to find the culprit, then you can deal with it appropriately.
Clean boot in Windows XP - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310353
Boot minimum troubleshooting Windows XP - Advanced http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316434
How to troubleshoot by using the Msconfig in Windows XP utility - http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310560MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - don't panic!
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the instruction at 0x6058e1a8 referenced memory at 0x00000008. the
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( I see this a lot after I exit a screen or page )
Do a clean reinstall and delete the program folder before Firefox to (re) install a new copy of the current version of Firefox.
Download a new copy of Firefox and save the file to the desktop.
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Delete the program folder Firefox before installing newly downloaded copy of the Firefox installer.
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- It is important to remove the Firefox program folder to delete all the files and make sure that there is no problem with the files that were the remains after uninstallation.
- http://KB.mozillazine.org/Uninstalling_Firefox
Your bookmarks and other personal data are stored in the Firefox profile folder and will not be affected by a uninstall and (re) install, but make sure that 'delete personal data' is NOT selected when you uninstall Firefox.
If you keep problems also create a new profile.
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The only options it gives me is to terminate the program or to debug, which one of the two closes just for Skype. I have not tried to make a call, same Skype2Skype, but I know very well, I can talk as long as I do not click on the OK or CANCEL buttons and just move the window behind the others, this is not a problem. I tried to uninstall Skype and resettlement and who does not. Even tried out hacking the registry, and the same error comes back upward after a reinstallation. I'd hate to reinstall my OS it takes do someday, because of all the programs that I need to install again. Don't know what I can do to solve this problem. I tried the MS registry Fixer thing and found some things and repaired them, but still does not solve my problem of Skype.
Alternatively, you can first try to uninstall the currently installed version of 6.18 and install Skype 6.14.0.104 version:
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and I have to close the program.
Hi Dani,
1. who is the edition of Windows that is installed on the computer?
2. what game you try to play?Try these steps and check the result.
Step 1: Run the memory diagnostic tool
a. see diagnosis of problems of memory on your computer
b. Once you correct the errors, check if the problem persists.Step 2: Check the game sellers website to see if there are updates or patches for the game and install it.
Step 3: If the problem persists, uninstall and reinstall the game and then check the result.
Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.
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Good.
Not sure what it is yet, but you know what it is not.
I don't know what to think of your permissions problem, but if records are read-only and not meant to be, are you not able to change the folder properties and what happens when you try to do?
When the Windows Explorer (not Internet Explorer) is wrong (especially when right click), begin to suspect third-party add-ons explore extension.
Those who would be the Explorer extensions that do not belong to Microsoft. This means that extensions that you have added. Solution Explorer extensions are generally well and installation of certain applications will install extensions from Explorer solutions for you, give you a choice and sometimes they can be added without your knowledge when you install the new software.
Solution Explorer extensions are sometimes added as a new right-click option, you see on folders and files (like the scan of this file, open that file, play this song).
If there is something in particular that you do during exploration that you know will be the cause of the problem, which will help focus on the problem and the help that you suddenly know, when you have found and corrected. If you can get there when you want it, make an adjustment and then there is no message the next time you don't do anything, you do, you have found and corrected.
First of all you need a way to see what modules explore you have installed now and a way to turn them off (not uninstall them) so you can understand that we are at the origin of the problem. You can have a lot of extensions not installed Microsoft don't even know you about.
Download ShellExView here to see what Explorer extensions you have loaded:
http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/shexview.html
ShellExView does not install anything on your computer, simply of runs and displays.
After launching ShellExView, under Options, choose "Mark non-Microsoft Extensions" and extensions not Microsoft will be pink, clear, but on some systems which is a difficult color to see, so click on display, choose the columns and move the column Microsoft closer to the top, so you can see on your screen without having to scroll left and right.
Click on the column header for Microsoft sort display (by clicking on the column of Microsoft) then all the non Microsoft extensions are on top and easy to see.
Non-Microsoft extensions would be things you have added (non-Microsoft) and are what you should be suspect.
You can also Google the name of a suspect add-on and see if there is any success on the mistakes of the DEP and what other people have done about it.
You can Google something like:Explorer XP crashing (you must fill in the name of add your suspect on.) See what kind of search results hits you get and are looking for solutions or situations that sound like yours.
I'm not a defender of trial and error, but I can't think of another way to do...
Right click and disable the non Microsoft extensions one at a time (or maybe in groups of 3-5), keep a list, so you can enable them again later if you wish. The result of the change is immediate and no reboot is necessary. Test your failure condition. If the Explorer starts to act normally, you'll know that some extension you just disabled in this group of 3-5 is the culprit, then you can start to enable them one by one until the Explorer fails again.
If you recognize all the extensions that have been added or recently downloaded, start with these first.
Disabling the extension does not uninstall the extension - it is just disabled.
Disable them one at a time or in small groups (to make things go faster) until your right click does not generate an error, and then restart and try again. You have disabled the last extension would be suspicious.
You can also just disable all non-Microsoft extensions, restart and allow them one at a time until you find the one that generates the condition.
If you have a large number of extensions, you can disable them is small groups, 3-5 at a time instead of 1 at a time until your system starts to behave. When it does not, you will know that the problem is one of the extensions of this small group and you can enable members of the Group at a time until the problem returns, then the problem is with the last extension that you enabled.
The hope is that you will find an extension that caused the error, and then you can figure out what on this subject - either uninstall it or see if you can get an update of the author of the extension of their web page.
I have not your problem, but I can when you toggle extensions, the extension is immediately disabled, so disable an extension does not seem to require a restart, but if you think that you have found the problem, I reboot and repeat the test in any case to be sure the problem disappeared.
If you post your non-Microsoft extensions list, maybe someone will recognize it as a potential problem.
If you find the offending extension that's the problem, please let us know what it is that I can add to my list.
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Hi stickman397,
This error occurs during the installation of QuickBooks is damaged. To resolve this problem, follow the steps in the link below:
http://support.QuickBooks.Intuit.com/support/pages/knowledgebasearticle/1008533
Kind regards
Imran M
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Before that, I really want to customize my windows and then I search in google "how to customize windows xp visual styles. After that, I follow the 7 steps how to customize. This is the link I will:http://www.WikiHow.com/customize-Windows-XP-visual-stylesThen, after I followed the steps, it asks me to install this: Neowin patch. When I installed it, it says that my OS is not original, but I just reinstalled the last time.Are the cause of the problems of the patch that I installed it in the first place?Is it related with my OS?How to solve this problem?URGENT!Hello
Thank you to contact Microsoft Community and we will be happy to help you with your concern.
According to the description, it looks like you are facing a problem with the Windows XP operating system.
It would be great if you could answer these questions to help you further.
1. When you receive this error message, Explorer.exe Application error the instruction at "0x5ad8c78d" referenced memory at "0x082c9c7". The memory can be 'read '?
2 is the issue limited only to Neowin patch installation?
There could be a conflict of memory with a driver or due to the bad memory or memory.
I recommend you to check with the activation status of Windows XP.
a. Click Start.
b. click on all programs, then accessories.
c. click System Tools.
d. click on activate Windows.
Windows XP Visual Styles, see the steps in the following Microsoft article.
http://msdn.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa289524 (v = vs. 71) .aspx
http://msdn.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/5d1acks5.aspx
Keep us informed on the status of the issue.
If you need Windows guru, do not hesitate to post your questions and we will be happy to help you.
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Every time I close wordpad in XP I get the same error message 'the instruction at 0x7c910b2c referenced memory at 0x01c801c0. The memory could not be "written". "
When I click OK to close this dialog box comes another upwards, back to "the instruction at 0x7c910a19 referenced memory at 0x01c801c0. The memory could not be "read". "
I don't have any idea what is wrong. I tried to remove and reinstall wordpad but that did not help.
original title: Error closing wordpad
Hello
Disable DEP (Data Execution Prevention) for Wordpad and see if it helps.
a: Click on Start > run
b: Type Control Panel in the Run dialog box and click on enter.
c: then click on System , then Advanced System settings.
d: then click on the settings button under Performance.
e: Then click on Data Execution Prevention tab.
f: Now select the option " turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select. "
g: now click Add , and then select Wordpad.exe
h: click apply , then ok.
Hope this information helps.
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When I opened the Sims 2, I get this error:
Application popup: Sims2.exe - Application error: the instruction at "0x6678e86b" referenced memory at "0x011a3000". The memory could not be "read".Click OK to terminate the program
Click on CANCEL to debug the programFor more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
I have no idea what this means or what to do. Help, please!
DavidThanks for the info, it did not work, but uninstalling and reinstalling have. Thank you very much for your help!
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